December 20, 2024
Overview: The All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2025 results are out, and the toppers have set new benchmarks with outstanding performance.
The AILET is one of India's most competitive law entrance exams, with thousands of aspirants aiming for a limited number of seats at the National Law University Delhi (NLUD). This year, the toppers showcased their dedication and preparation and highlighted the significance of strategic guidance and structured preparation.
In this blog, we know AILET 2025 toppers’ marks, preparation strategies, and how LegalEdge played a vital role in shaping their success.
The AILET 2025 toppers’ list is mentioned in the following table; it also provides an overview of the top ranks and their marks:
Rank | Name | Marks (Out of 150) | Category |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Saher Gole | NA | General |
2 | Chaitanya Ghosh | NA | General |
3 | Ranvit Bahirwan | NA | General |
4 | Sara Umanat | NA | General |
5 | Kapish Jindal | NA | General |
6 | Dhurv Kamath | NA | General |
7 | Akshat Shraff | NA | General |
8 | Yashvi Rajpurohit | NA | OBC |
9 | Abhijay Tiwari | NA | General |
10 | Kriti Sharma | NA | General |
The highest score in AILET 2025 is 122.5 by AIR 1, Saher Gole, reflecting a near-perfect performance. This highlights the importance of precision and time management in tackling this challenging exam.
Toppers like Saher Gole began their preparation at least 12–18 months in advance, ensuring ample time for understanding concepts and practicing mock tests.
Legal Reasoning and Logical Reasoning are the most scoring sections. Toppers ensured they were well-prepared in these areas, often revisiting topics to reinforce understanding.
Efficient time management is critical during the exam. Many toppers practiced mock tests under timed conditions to simulate the actual exam.
Staying updated with current affairs was a daily habit for toppers. Reading newspapers like The Hindu and referring to LegalEdge’s GK compendiums helped them excel in this section.
Revising key concepts regularly helped toppers retain information and improve their accuracy during the exam.