AIL LET 2024 application correction window open; seat matrix

AIL LET 2024: Candidates should make changes in the application form by May 18 through the official website, ail.ac.in

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The AIL LET 2024 entrance test will be conducted in a single shift from 2 pm to 4 pm. (Image: Wikimedia Commons)

Vikas Kumar Pandit | May 16, 2024 | 10:13 AM IST

NEW DELHI: The Army Institute of Law (AIL) has opened the form correction window for the Law Entrance Test (LET) 2024 today, May 16. The correction window will be open for three days till May 18. The AIL LET 2024 exam is scheduled to be held on June 9.

Eligible candidates who filled out the AIL LET 2024 application form can make changes to it by visiting the official website, ail.ac.in. As per the official website, candidates are not allowed to edit all the fields in the AIL LET 2024 application form. Candidates can make changes to the photograph, uploading documents and signatures only.

The AIL LET 2024 entrance test will be conducted in a single shift from 2 pm to 4 pm. The AIL LET 2024 exam is conducted for candidates seeking admission to five-year integrated Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Laws (BA LLB) programmes and one-year Master of Laws (LLM) programmes. Candidates will be allowed to download the AILL LET 2024 admit card from May 30. The institute will declare the AILL LET 2024 exam result on June 17.

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AIL LET 2024: Seat matrix

The Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Laws (BA LLB) programme at AIL will enrol 100 students in total. Among these, 71 seats are allocated for wards of Army soldiers, while one and three seats are reserved for children of Navy and Air Force personnel, respectively. Additionally, 20 seats are reserved for Punjab residents, while five seats fall under the all-India quota.

AIL is offering a total of 15 seats in the Master of Laws (LLM) programme. Among these, ten seats are reserved for wards of Army personnel, with one seat each designated for children of Navy and Air Force personnel. Additionally, two seats are open for applicants from Punjab, while one seat falls under the all-India quota.

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