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Kritika Rai

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 The AILET 2025 admit card will be released on November 28, 2024, by NLU Delhi. To download the admit card, candidates will need their registered email address and the password they created during the AILET registration process. Follow these simple steps to download the admit card:Visit the official AILET portal - nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.Log in to your candidate account by entering your registered email address and password.Once logged in, your admit card will appear on the screen.Note: The admit card will only appear if it has been released by NLU Delhi. Therefore, candidates should log in and check for their admit card on
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Yes, you can make changes to the details you entered in the AILET application form after submission. To do so, follow the steps mentioned below:Visit the official AILET portal - nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.Log in to your candidate account using your registered email address and the password you created during registration.Your application form will open.You will find an "Edit Application" option or button.Click on the button.Make the necessary changes.Finally, save and submit the updated details.Note: The option to edit the AILET application is available throughout the registration/application period.

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BCom LLB (Hons.) is one of the two undergraduate courses offered by the National Law University, Delhi, through the AILET exam. The other undergraduate course is BA LLB (Hons.). The eligibility criteria for AILET BCom LLB are as follows:Candidates must have passed Class 12 (10+2) from a recognised state or national board.They must have secured a minimum of 45% in Class 12 to apply for the AILET BCom LLB exam.The minimum qualifying marks for candidates belonging to SC, ST, OBC, and Persons with Disabilities (PwD) categories are 42%.Candidates applying under the Foreign Nationals category must have a minimum of 65% marks in the Class 12
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To qualify for AILET, you will have to score above or equal to the AILET cut-off according to your category. If you do not qualify for the exam, you can reappear for it next year if you want to study BA LLB (Hons.), BCom LLB (Hons.) or LLM at NLU Delhi. If you want to take the exam again, you can opt for one of the following options: Take other law entrance exams, such as LSAT India, SLAT or any of the state-level law entrance tests. Apply for admission to colleges accepting AILET scores. You can apply for admission to colleges that accept merit-based admission. The merit-based admission process refers to the process in
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Kritika Rai

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No, you do not need to send a hard copy of your documents to NLU Delhi to apply for AILET. You only need specific documents and details for the application process. These documents and details are mentioned below: A scanned copy of your the latest passport-size photo, which must not be older than 3 months. A scanned copy of your signatureCurrent AddressName of your mother and father and their mobile numbers and email IDsParent's annual income detailsDetails related to academic qualifications, including school/college names, marks, percentage, or CGPA

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If you have lost or forgotten the password for your AILET account, you need to visit the AILET official website - nationallawuniversitydelhi.in. Then, you need to click on the "Forgot Password?" option.In the next step, you need to enter or confirm the email address that you used for the AILET registration. A "Reset Password" option will pop-up on the screen. Click on this option. A link to reset the new password will be sent to your registered email address. By clicking on the link and creating a new password, you will be able to generate your new AILET account password. 

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Yes, you are eligible to take the AILET and CLAT exams in 2025, as long as you pass your board exams before the admission process begins and meet the required percentage criteria.

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Kritika Rai

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IILET is a standardized test with a uniform pattern and single question paper for admissions to five-year integrated LLB courses in Law. Candidates can take the exam for admissions IIL. Whereas, CLAT and AILET have separate question papers for UG and PG courses. Based on CLAT scores, admissions are done at 22 NLUs and accepting colleges. Check the list of NLUs here. Through AILET, only NLU Delhi and a few private law colleges in India offer admissions. Know more about CLAT and AILET here. 

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The important dates related to the AILET 2025 have been released. Candidates can check dates related to different events of AILET 2025 exam below: EventDates Release of early admission notification27-May-2024AILET application 2025 begins 1-Aug-2024Last date of AILET Form 202518-Nov-2024Issue of AILET admit card 202527-Nov-2024AILET 2025 exam date8-Dec-2024AILET 2025 provisional answer key 08-Dec-2024Release of AILET 2025 final answer key12-Dec-2024Declaration of AILET results12-Dec-2024Commencement of counselling13-Dec-2024  (onwards) 

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