AILET 2018 Admit Card to be released on April 21
Somesh S Menon | June 27, 2018 | 07:14 PM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNEW DELHI, April 20 : The admit card of the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2018 will be released on April 21, 2018. Candidates who have registered for the examination will be able to download the admit card in online mode from the official website.
Conducted by National Law University, Delhi, AILET 2018 will be conducted as an offline exam on May 6 this year. The answer key will be released on May 7 and the result of the examination will be declared on May 24, 2018.
See below the official NLU Delhi notification on AILET Admit Card -
How to download the admit card of AILET 2018?
To download the admit card candidates can follow the following steps
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Candidates should visit their official website of NLU Delhi and access the login window.
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Enter the login details ( Applicant’s Name/Application Number/E m ail ID and Password/Date of Birth).
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Click on the ‘Submit’ button.
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The admit card of AILET 2018 will appear for download.
Other details about AILET 2018
The AILET admit card will contain the candidate’s details, examination details and exam centre address.
Candidates appearing for the undergraduate part of AILET 2018 should prepare in t he subjects of English, General Knowledge, Basic Mathematics, Logical Reasoning, and Legal Aptitude. T he syllabus for the Post Graduate entrance examination is Constitutional Law Jurisprudence, Law of Contracts, Law of Torts, Criminal Law, International Law, Family Law, Property Law, Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), etc. The examination will be conducted for a total of 150 marks. There will be no negative marking and each correct answer will be awarded one mark.
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