National Law University (NLU), Delhi declared the results for AILET 2017 on May 23, 2017. An official notification released by NLU Delhi stated that AILET result would be declared on May 24, however, the result for this law entrance exam for BA LLB (Hons) course admissions was declared an evening before.
Most of the students who appeared for All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2017 shared that the difficulty level of the entrance exam was extremely high. Even, Shiksha Experts felt that AILET 2017 was the toughest edition of the law entrance exam in the last four years. This is the reason why it was being predicted that AILET 2017 cut-off would be lower as compared to last year.
NLU Delhi has released AILET 2017 exam result, both merit as well as category wise:
- First Merit List of Selected Candidates
- AILET 2017 Result (Roll Number Wise)
- AILET 2017 Result (General Category)
- AILET 2017 Result (Scheduled Caste Category)
- AILET 2017 Result (Scheduled Tribe Category)
- AILET 2017 Result (Persons with Disabilities)
- AILET 2017 Result (Kashmiri Migrants)
- AILET 2017 Result (Resident of Jammu & Kashmir)
Officials share that on the basis of an aspirant’s rank/score in AILET exam, he/she can secure admission at colleges accepting AILET scores for admission. As part of this, 73 Indian nationals and another 10 foreign category students can secure admission in BA LLB (Hons) course offered at NLU Delhi.
As per AILET 2017 result shared by NLU Delhi, Dhanishta Mukesh Mittal has secured the first rank in this law entrance exam with 100 marks. She is closely followed by Nitesh Mishra and Harshvardhan Tripathi who have secured the second and third rank respectively with the same score, that is, 99 marks. Apart from the AILET 2017 topper being a girl, there are four other girls among the top 10 rank holders of AILET 2017 – Vedangini Bisht (Rank 4), Vishu Surana (Rank 5), Arti Gupta (Rank 6) and Gayatri Gupta (Rank 9).
AILET 2017 Topper |
AILET 2017 Rank |
AILET 2017 Score |
1 |
100 |
|
2 |
99 |
|
3 |
99 |
|
4 |
96 |
|
5 |
96 |
|
Arti Gupta |
6 |
96 |
Sumit Chatterjee |
7 |
96 |
Arjun Singal |
8 |
95 |
Gayatri Gupta |
9 |
95 |
10 |
94 |
NLU Delhi has announced the details of 46 provisionally selected candidates in the General Category basis their AILET 2017 scores. The law school has also shared the names of the remaining six candidates. All these remaining candidates have secured the same marks (89 marks) in AILET exam. Their inter-se merit will be decided on the basis of their 10+2 marks. Regarding admissions of these six candidates, the official website informs that in order to secure admission, these candidates have to “submit their 10+2 marks statements either in person or by fax or by scanned copy by email at admission@nludelhi.ac.in on or before 3rd June 2017”. The list with the names of these six candidates will be released by NLU Delhi on June 3, 2017.
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Answered a week ago
It's difficult to say if you can get into an NLU with an AIR of 15466 in CLAT 2024 As to get into one of the top Nlus, general category candidates should aim for a score of 90 or more in CLAT 2024. For SC/ST categories, 60–70 points is considered a decent score.
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Answered 2 weeks ago
Some law colleges in India that offer admission without an entrance test include:
SRM University, School of Law
Geetham University
Banasthali University
ICFAI School of Law
University of KL
But most of the students prefer to get admission through national entrance exams like CLAT, AILET and LSAT India.
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 2 weeks ago
With a CLAT rank of 30,000, admission to National Law Universities (NLUs) is highly unlikely for their main campuses, as most of them have cutoffs well below this rank. However, you may still have chances in some newer or less competitive NLUs, especially in lower-category programs. It's important t
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Answered 2 weeks ago
The National Law University (NLU) admission prospects are slim in view of a CLAT rank of 7616 and an EWS rank of 640. Most of the NLU cut-off ranks tend to be exceptionally lower as compared to general category and EWS candidates, even in some of the most sought-after courses like BA LLB.
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Answered 3 weeks ago
The cutoff for the Ph.D. in Law (Part-Time) is not defined as it was not communicated in the search results above. However, the admission procedure involves a two-stage selection consisting of a written entrance test along with assessment of research proposals plus interview. A minimum of 50% marks
Answered a month ago
As per the NLU Delhi BA LLB (Hons) AILET 2024 cutoff, the AILET score for general category in 2024 stood at 71. The score for the same category and course stood at 106 in 2023 and 86 in 2022. Based on this trend, it can be said that getting a score between 80 and 90 would be good enough.
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered a month ago
You have to clear CET and then on your percentile you will alloted with any college to do llb based on your percentile.
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Beginner-Level 1
Answered 2 months ago
Let's take a look at the below table to know the course-wise total number of students placed during NLU Delhi placements between 2021 and 2023:
Course | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 |
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BA LLB (Hons) | Total Students – 80 Students placed – 42 | Total Students - 85 Students placed – 59 | Total Students – 83 Students placed – 69 |
LLM | Total Students – 78 Students placed – 46 | Total Students – 70 Students placed – 43 | Total Students – 75 Students placed – 50 |
Note: The above-mentioned data are gathered from the National Law University Delhi NIRF report 2024.
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