AILET 2018: NLU Delhi extends application window by 7 days; Admit card on April 20
Apratim Chatterjee | April 3, 2018 | 10:47 AM IST | 1 min read
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NEW DELHI, APRIL 3:
National Law University, Delhi has extended online window of AILET 2018 application form by seven days. The last date for submitting application form of All India Law Entrance Test was April 7, which, however, has been extended till April 14, 2018. Further, the release date of admit card has also been shifted to April 20 from April 14, 2018.
Candidates applying for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes through AILET 2018 can now complete the application process including online registration and remitting fees till April 14, 2018.
The NLU Delhi Registrar, Dr G S Bajpai in an official notification has announced the change in dates. According to the official notification, “The last date for submission of online applications for admission to BA LLB (Hons.), LLM and PhD programmes of National Law University Delhi for the academic year 2018-19 has been extended up to 14th of April, 2018. The candidates should apply only online for admission through official website up to April 14, 2018. The admit cards will be available online on April 20, 2018.”
Further, there is no change in the dates of other AILET events.
Candidates can check the official notification, below.
AILET is the All India Law Entrance Test for admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes including BA LLB, LLM and PhD. The entrance exam is scheduled for May 6, 2018. NLU Delhi offers 83 BA LLB seats and 20 LLM seats through AILET.
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