CLAT: National exam for admission to top National Law Universities.
AILET: NLU Delhi's national-level law entrance test for its law programs.
CLAT: Offline exam with OMR sheets; 120 MCQs for both UG and LLM.
AILET: Offline, 2-hour exam; 150 questions for UG, 100 for PG (revised to 120 minutes from 2024).
CLAT UG: English, Current Affairs, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Techniques.
CLAT PG: Focuses on various areas of law.
AILET UG:English language, Current affairs and general knowledge, Logical reasoning.
AILET PG: Different areas of law.
CLAT: Generally tough as the syllabus is broad and reading-intensive. It also has maths.
AILET: A demanding and reading-intensive syllabus but does not have a maths section.
CLAT:1 mark for each correct answer. 0.25 negative marks for each incorrect answer. Total marks 120.
AILET: +1 for correct, -0.25 for incorrect. Total: 150 marks (UG), 100 marks (PG).
CLAT: Generally, in the first week of December.
AILET: Generally, in the second week of December.
CLAT: The application process is through the official website - consortiumofnlus.ac.in
AILET: The application process is through the official website - nationallawuniversitydelhi.in
CLAT and AILET are competitive law entrance exams that demand much preparation.
Start preparing early. Most of the mock tests and study materials should be taken.