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Anjum Khan

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NLU Delhi will conduct the AILET 2024 Exam on December 10, 2023. Only those candidates who have filled the AILET application form 2024 will be eligible for NLU Delhi Admissios 2024. The application form of AILET 2024 was released on August 7, 2023.Candidates could apply for AILET 2024 on or before November 15, 2023. They can visit the official website of NLU Delhi - nludelhi. ac.in. To fill the application form. Know more about AILET 2024 application dates and process here - https://www.shiksha.com/law/ailet-exam-application-form.

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The All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) for the LL.M program tests candidates on various subjects related to law. The syllabus for AILET LL.M exam usually includes the following topics:
1. Constitutional Law: Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, Emergency Provisions, Constitutional Amendments, Judicial Review, etc.
2. International Law: International treaties, international organizations, international humanitarian law, international criminal law, etc.
3. Law of Contracts: Formation of contracts, breach of contract, remedies for breach of contract, etc.
4. Criminal Law: General principles of criminal liability, defense
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AILET (All India Law Entrance Test) is conducted in offline mode, which means that it is a pen-and-paper-based exam. Candidates are required to mark their answers on an OMR (Optical Mark Recognition) sheet provided to them during the exam. The AILET exam consists of multiple-choice questions that are designed to test a candidate's knowledge of English General Knowledge, Legal Aptitude & Reasoning and Mathematics. The duration of the AILET exam is 1 hour and 30 minutes, and candidates are not allowed to carry any electronic devices such as mobile phones, calculators, or smartwatches into the exam hall. It is important to note that the A
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AILET stands for All India Law Entrance Test, which is conducted by the National Law University, Delhi (NLUD) for admission to its undergraduate and postgraduate law programs. The number of seats offered through AILET for each programme may vary from year to year. Here is an approximate number of seats offered by NLUD through AILET for the academic year 2023-24:
- B.A. LL.B. (Hons. ). - 110 seats
- LL. M. - 70 seats
- Ph.D. 10 seats
It is important to note that these numbers are subject to change and may vary from year to year. Additionally, some seats may be reserved for candidates belonging to specific categories such as SC, ST, OBC, and
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Both Faculty of Law, University of Delhi and National Law University, Delhi are renowned institutions for pursuing law education in India, but they have different approaches and specializations. Faculty of Law, University of Delhi:
Established in 1924, it is one of the oldest law schools in India and has a rich legacy. It offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses in law, including B.A. LL.B. LL. M. and Ph.D. programs. Faculty of Law, DU has a large and diverse faculty with extensive experience in teaching, research, and legal practice. It has a strong emphasis on the traditional aspects of law and legal education and has produced ma
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Yes, universities that offer 5-year integrated B.A. LL.B. courses usually provide a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.) degree to students who complete the first three years of the course. This is because the first three years of the course are usually dedicated to the study of arts subjects such as English, Political Science, Sociology, History, and Economics, along with some introductory legal subjects.
Upon completion of the first three years of the course, students are awarded a B.A. degree, and then they continue with the remaining two years of the LL.B. program. Upon successful completion of all five years of the course, students are awarded
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Yes, National Law University Delhi (NLUD) offers a course that integrates law and psychology. The course is called "B.A. LL.B. (Hons. ). With specialisation in Legal Psychology" and is a five-year integrated programme that combines legal studies with an in-depth understanding of human behavior, cognition, and mental processes. The course curriculum of B.A. LL.B. (Hons. ). With specialisation in Legal Psychology includes topics such as:
Introduction to Legal Psychology of Crime and Justice
Forensic Psychology
Child Psychology and Law
Mental Health and the Law
Psychology of Human Rights
The programme is designed to equip students with the know
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There is a possibility of getting admission into some of the NLUs with ACLAT AIR of 7500 under the NRI sponsored category. However, the admission process and the cutoffs may vary from institution to institution and from year to year. It also depends on the number of seats available in the NRI sponsored category in each institution, and the number of candidates applying under that category. It is advisable to check the admission criteria and eligibility requirements for the NRI sponsored category in the participating NLUs and evaluate your chances accordingly. It is also important to note that other factors such as academic performance,
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A good score for AILET as per last year's cut off marks for each category are as under:
General - 93.25 marks
Scheduled Caste - 59.75 marks
Scheduled Tribe - 58.5 marks
Persons with Disabilities - 64 marks
Kashmir Migrant - 35.25 marks
Residents of Jammu and Kashmir - 54.25 marks.

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Candidates could apply for AILET 2024 in online mode on the official website of NLU Delhi as under:Click on AILET 2024Click on AILET 2024 where candidates need to register using name, phone number, and email IDThey can login again using the registration ID created, and fill the application form including academic details, personal details, upload documents, select exam cities, and pay the application feeAfter completing all the stepsCandidates can submit the application form successfully

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