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Manash MondalStudent at HNLU - Raipur

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Based on my knowledge, only NLUD considers it. Although there is high probability that since private university in Delhi may follow it.

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ANUJ KARNATAK

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For entrance in law colleges, you can give the following examinations for different colleges:
CLAT- It is basically for top 16 national law universities. If you got a decent rank, you would be selected. AILET- It is for National Law University Delhi. You have to get a rank under 100 to get selected.ISAT- It is for different private universities all over India.ULSAT- It is for UPES, Dehradun specifically.SET- It is Symboisis Entrance Test. It's for symbi colleges all over India.
MHCET- It is for private and government law colleges among Maharashtra.

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Mukesh!
Unfortunately, you are not eligible for AILET as the minimum score required is 50%. But you can apply to ISAT exam. You can refer to this link for a detailed guidance about the exam https://www.shiksha.com/law/exams/lsat.

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Aastha Shive

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No, it is not. National Law University, Delhi (NLUD) is a law university in India, offering courses at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It is situated in Sector-14, Dwarka, New Delhi, India. NLUD is one of the national law schools in India built on the five-year law degree model proposed and implemented by the Bar Council of India. The statute provides for the Chief Justice of the High Court of Delhi to function as the University's Chancellor whereas the Vice-Chancellor functions as the chief administrator.

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Rahul Sharma

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If you really want to crack CLAT & AILET in 3 months, join the best coaching institutes for CLAT & AILET.
CLAT is a Common Law Admission Test and CLAT Application Form 2018 will be accessible in the publically by first of January and the last date to fill CLAT application form is 31 March 2018.
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Ayushman Sagar Jha

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You can appear for exams like BLAT which is for BHU. It is also one of the best colleges in India. And also there is KIIT (Kalinga) which is free of cost, so nothing will go from your hand.
Just give it a try.

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Ayushman Sagar Jha

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Yes, you can opt for B.Sc LLB, but not all NLUs provide these courses, there are certain NLUs which provides these courses. So, it's better to check out which are those NLUs that provide these courses.

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Shivam Gupta

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Well to begin with both the law entrance exams which have almost the same test pattern for UG law programmes. The test pattern of CLAT and AILET is such that questions in both the papers are from subjects such as English, general knowledge and current affairs, elementary mathematics (numerical ability), legal aptitude and logical reasoning. Refer to the link below for more details: https://www.shiksha.com/law/articles/how-is-clat-different-from-ailet-blogId-14279.

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jayu kapoor

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, there is negative marking for AILET exam. As you will fill up the form you should carefully read all the instructions and guidelines as you will get the all the information about the exam and everything.

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7 years ago

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Shweta Bina

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It is better that you raise the concern on the website you are filling the form.

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