NLU Delhi has revised the AILET 2025 eligibility criteria for LLM (One-year) Non-Residential and Joint Masters/LLM in Intellectual Property (IP) Law and Management courses. Candidates who wish to apply for admission to these courses through AILET 2025 can check the updated eligibility criteria here.
NLU Delhi has revised the AILET 2025 eligibility criteria for the LLM (One-year) Non-Residential and Joint Masters/LLM in Intellectual Property (IP) Law and Management courses. The minimum percentage required in the qualifying exam (graduation final exam) for general category candidates applying to these courses through AILET 2025 is now 50%. Previously, the minimum qualifying percentage was 55%.
There are no changes to the AILET 2025 eligibility criteria for the BA LLB (Hons.) and BCom LLB (Hons.) programs. Candidates can check the complete eligibility criteria for the LLM and Joint Masters/LLM in Intellectual Property (IP) Law and Management programmes here.
AILET Eligibility Criteria 2025: LLM and Joint Masters/LLM in Intellectual Property (IP) Law and Management
The AILET 2025 eligibility requirements for LLM and Joint Masters/LLM in Intellectual Property (IP) Law and Management have been provided below:
AILET 2025 Eligibility Criteria | |
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LLM (One-year) Non-Residential |
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Joint Masters/LLM in Intellectual Property (IP) Law and Management |
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AILET 2025 Important Dates
Check out important dates for AILET 2025 mentioned as follows:
Event |
Dates |
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Release of early admission notification |
27-May-2024 |
AILET application 2025 begins |
1-Aug-2024 |
Last date of AILET Form 2025 |
18-Nov-2024 |
Issue of AILET 2025 Admit Card |
28-Nov-2024 |
AILET 2025 exam date |
8-Dec-2024 |
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Q: ย 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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Q: ย How many city preferences can a candidate submit while selecting AILET center?
Candidates can submit maximum 3 preferences for AILET centre. Choosing preference for exam centre is mandatory to submit AILET application. Candidates will get to know about allotment of exact centre once the admit card is released. The NLU Delhi releases admit card online comprising crucial details about exam including name and address of AILET centre. The admit card can be downloaded from the official website after its release. To download AILET admit card, candidates need application ID, password, and Exam Unique Code (EUC).
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