AILET 2019 admit card to be released today at 7 pm
Madhuwrita Nandi | April 22, 2019 | 01:47 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, April 22: The National Law University, Delhi, will release the AILET 2019 admit card today at 7 pm. Candidates who wish to appear for the law entrance test for admissions into UG and PG law programmes will be able to access the admit cards in online mode. Only those candidates will be able to download their admit cards who have submitted the application form and remitted the application fees before the stipulated deadline.
AILET 2019 is scheduled to be held on May 5 in offline mode.
How to download AILET 2019 admit card
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Click on the official link to download the admit card
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Enter name, course applied for, application number, and date of birth
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Click on the 'submit' button
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As the admit card appears on the page, click on 'download' button
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Take a few printouts and retain them till the end of the admission process
The admit card is an important document which needs to carried and furnished by candidates on the day of the exam. If any candidate is found to be not carrying their admit cards, he/she will be stalled from taking the test.
Additionally, the admit card will contain vital details about the candidate and the examination he/she will be appearing for. Candidates need to check the accuracy of the details mentioned in the admit card. In case of any errors, they must get in touch with the university officials and get them rectified.
About AILET
AILET, also known as All India Entrance Test, is conducted by National Law University, Delhi, for admissions to its undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes. To be selected for a spot amongst 140 seats, candidates will have to take the test and obtain scores fulfilling the cutoffs announced by the university.
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