AILET 2018: NLU Delhi releases provisional answer key; Objections accepted till May 10
Apratim Chatterjee | June 26, 2018 | 12:57 PM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNEW DELHI, MAY 9: National Law University, Delhi has announced AILET answer key on May 8, 2018. The AILET 2018 takers, who appeared for the May 6 th exam, can verify the answers from the official answer key as announced by the NLU.
The released answer key of AILET 2018 is a provisional one, for which candidates are given a window of two-day.
Submitting grievances
Candidates can check the answers of the questions that they had marked in their examination with the official AILET answer key, In case of any discrepancy in the questions/answers; they are required to inform it to AILET 2018 Admission Office or NLU Delhi officials by May 10, 2018.
“The provisional answer key has been uploaded on the official website. The candidates are advised to submit their suggestions and grievances, if any, regarding the answer key or question at email address admission@nludelhi.ac.in by May 10, 2018 (5:00 pm),” reads the official notification regarding AILET 2018 answer key.
What after provisional answer key
Further, the NLU Delhi will be releasing a final answer key, if there accept any grievances. The NLU Delhi after announcing the final answer key will be announcing results of AILET 2018 on May 24, based on which admission call letters will be sent to the shortlisted candidates.
AILET 2018
NLU Delhi offers admissions to its 83 BA LLB seats through All India Law Entrance Test.
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