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Previous year cut-off for AILET has been as follows;
The Syllabus consists for five sections such as General Knowledge, Reasoning, Legal Aptitude, Mathematics and English.
You can go through the following books;
For English, Wren and Martin is the best grammar books to build the basic concepts, for Vocabulary there's Norman Lewis Word Power Made Easy, you can also practice through Objective General English by SP Bakshi, this book is great for evaluating your progress.
For GK, go through newspaper such as The Hindu or The Indian Express for dynamic part, you can also go through monthly magazines such as Pratiyogita Darpan and static part you may refer Lucent's GK or there are sites such as Jagran Josh, GKToday which you can use.
For Reasoning, you can use Analytical Reasoning by MK Pandey or Verbal and Non-verbal reasoning by RK Agarwal.
For Legal Aptitude, you can use a book named Legal Aptitude for CLAT and other exxaminations by AP Bharadwaj.
For Mathematics, you can go through NCERT books for foundation, and any of the among RK Agarwal's Quantitative Aptitude, M Tyra's Magical Maths.
Check out sample paper at https://law.careers360.com/download/ailet-sample-papers-previous-years
There are total 123 seats in AILET, you can see the detailed distribution at https://nludelhi.ac.in/adm-ba.aspx
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