AILET 2020 Students' Reaction - Paper difficulty level, COVID facilities and more

2 mins readUpdated on Sep 26, 2020 16:04 IST

AILET 2020 was conducted from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm today i.e. September 26. Know here what the test-takers have to say as they took the exam amid COVID-19 pandemic. 

The All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2020 was held today i.e. on September 26 from 11:00 am to 12:30 pm. NLU Delhi has authorised the National Testing Agency to conduct AILET 2020 in more than 100 test centres across 64 cities all over India. The entrance exam was held in a Computer-Based Test mode for the first time owing to COVID-19 precautions. Shiksha covered AILET 2020 from a test centre in North Delhi to know the student reaction, facilities for COVID-19 and paper details. Know more about AILET 2020 paper analysis and other details as shared by the test-takers. 

Candidates began reporting at the test centres from 8:30 am onwards. The last entry was allowed until 15 minutes after AILET 2020 began. Candidates were allowed inside the exam centre only after sanitising their hands. The centre officials provided three-ply masks to candidates once they entered the exam centre. The seating arrangement plan was not displayed on the gate to avoid crowding, A total of 54 candidates were scheduled to appear at the centre and, only one candidate did not appear for AILET 2020 this centre.  

AILET 2020 Students' Reaction

Watch the video below to know about AILET 2020 test-takers feedback: 

Neha, who took the exam AILET 2020 from the test centre shared that AILET 2020 was not so difficult and, COVID-facilities were good. She also shared that the question paper was lengthy and, she found it difficult to attempt all the questions. 

Another test taker maintaining social-distancing shared that AILET 2020 question paper was of moderate difficulty as he found some portion of the question paper difficult.  

Abhishek. another candidate shared that the question paper was quite lengthy and moderate on the difficulty level. He could not complete it on time. He added that the exam centre had proper facilities for safety against COVID-19.

Pratibha also found the test centre well equipped with COVID-19 necessary facilities. She said the question was not difficult for her and, she could do it time. However, she added there were some technical issues due to server problems. 

Candidates from other test centres Delhi reported technical glitches and, many of the exam centre officials did not conduct the exam. 

Candidates waited outside the exam centre yet no information about conducting of AILET 2020 was shared by the exam centre officials. 

What after AILET 2020?

NLU Delhi will look into the technical glitches reported by the candidates and, may re-conduct the AILET 2020 for the candidates who were allotted these centres. The answer key of AILET 2020 will be uploaded on the official website along with the questions paper anytime today. Candidates who took the exam would be able to submit their grievances in online mode until September 27. 2020 before 5:00 pm.  

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