The All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) is conducted by the National Law University, Delhi for admissions to its Bachelor of Arts- Bachelor of Laws - BA LLB (Hons.), Master of Laws - LLM and PhD courses in law. NLU Delhi will announce the exam date for AILET 2025 in August 2024 tentatively. Candidates can keep a track of the latest notifications for AILET as and when released by the national law university.
Q: What is the difficulty level of AILET Exam?
The difficulty level of AILET exam can be considered moderate to difficult. The exam is designed to test the candidates' knowledge and understanding of various subjects of law and general knowledge. The level of difficulty may vary from year to year, and it largely depends on the preparation and understanding of the candidates. However, candidates who are well-prepared, have a strong understanding of the subjects, and have practiced enough questions are likely to find the exam easier to crack. To prepare for the exam, candidates should focus on understanding the concepts and fundamentals of each subject, solving practice questions and previous year papers, and managing their time effectively during the exam. It is also important to stay calm and composed during the exam and avoid getting stuck on difficult questions, as it may affect your overall performance.
Q: How many times AILET is conducted?
AILET is now conducted once in a year, and in month of December. The exam authority, National Law University, Delhi always conducted AILET once in a year, except for year 2022, when the exam was held twice I. e. once in June and then in December. However, the exam authority also notified that it's one time modification, and from AILET 2024 onwards, the exam will be held once in a year. AILET will be conducted in December month every year, for concluding early admissions for upcoming year. Know more about salient features of AILET exam here - https://www.shiksha.com/law/ailet-exam.
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Commonly asked questions
Q: Does NLU Delhi accept CLAT score?
National Law University, (NLU) Delhi, included among one of the most prestigious law universities in India. Apart from NLU Delhi, there are 22 National Law Universities (NLUs) in India. NLU Delhi offers law courses i.e. five-year Intergrated BA LLB (Hons.) course at the undergraduate level, One-year LLM course at the postgraduate level, and PhD courses at the doctorate level. For admission to the law courses, NLU Delhi conducts its own law entrance exam known as the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET), thus making it the only law school in India that does not accept the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).
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101 marks is a very good in AILET score. Generally 70-100 marks are considered good score to be considered. With this marks you'll rank good enough.
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OBC (Non Creamy Layer) 55-60 45-50
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The CLAT and AILET exams have similar syllabi, but they are not identical. Both exams test similar skills, but there are differences in pattern and emphasis. Here's a comparison:
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English Language: Both exams assess reading comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary.
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Yes, if you are preparing for CLAT, you will need to make some additional preparations for AILET (All India Law Entrance Test), even though there are many similarities between the two exams. Here's why and how to approach the differences:
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NLU Delhi LLM cutoff 2025 has been released up to second round. Based on AILET round 2, the cutoff score for admission to the LLM course is 42 for the students belonging to General category in the AII India quota. For the OBC category students, the cutoff was released for round 1, wherein the score
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17 Institutes accepting AILET
NLU Delhi (NLUD) - National Law University
Dwarka, Delhi • Public
Vandalur Kelambakkam Road, Chennai • Private
Kothrud, Pune • Private
Powai, Mumbai
Which NLUs can I get with a rank of 1089 and a score of 108.75 in AILET? What are my chances of getting into NLU Delhi?