AILET 2026 answer key out on nationallawuniversitydelhi.in; raise objections by December 16
Vikas Kumar Pandit | December 14, 2025 | 10:18 PM IST | 2 mins read
AILET Answer Key 2026: A fee of Rs 500 per question is required to submit the challenge.
This eBook covers the list of important judgements which are very helpful for any law entrance exam such as CLAT, AILET, CUET, MHCET LAW, TSLAW CET, APLAW CET and many more.
Download EBookNational Law University (NLU) Delhi has issued the provisional answer key along with master question booklets for the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2026 today, December 14. Candidates can download the AILET 2026 answer key and master question booklets through the official website at nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.
Candidates who are not satisfied with the AILET answer key 2026 can submit objections related to questions or the provisional answer key through the online portal. The objection window will remain open till December 16 at 12 noon.
To download the AILET 2026 answer key and to submit objections, candidates will have to log in using their application number and password. The university states that there are four different series of question booklets, and candidates should exercise care while filing objections.
AILET 2026 answer key challenge fee
Candidates will have to pay Rs 500 per objection at the time of submission of answer key objections. If an objection is found to be valid, the fee will be refunded to the original mode of payment. Objections sent after the deadline or submitted through email, support tickets, or phone calls will not be considered.
According to NLU Delhi, while submitting objections, candidates should ensure that the question number in their individual question booklet matches the corresponding number in the master question booklet. Objections that do not align with the master question booklet will be treated as invalid.
“Any objection that does not align with the Master Question Booklet will be considered invalid and will not be entertained. Be cautious while submitting objections as there are four different series of Question Booklets,” the official notice said.
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How to challenge AILET 2026 answer key?
Candidates can follow the steps given below to challenge the AILET answer key 2026.
- Visit the official website at nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.
- Log in to the AILET candidate portal and click on the ‘View Objections’ option available on the dashboard.
- Select the ‘Submit Objection’ button.
- Choose the objection type: question or answer key.
- Enter the objection details as required and submit the objection.
- Complete the payment of Rs 500 per objection through the online payment mode.
- Download or save the confirmation for future reference.
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