AILET 2019 admit card to be released today
Madhuwrita Nandi | April 22, 2019 | 10:22 AM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNew Delhi, April 22: National Law University, Delhi, will be releasing the AILET 2019 admit card today for candidates who wish to appear for the law entrance test for admissions to UG and PG law programmes. Candidates will be able to access the AILET admit card 2019 in online mode. AILET is set to be conducted on May 5, 2019 in offline mode.
Only those candidates who have successfully submitted the application form of AILET 2019 along with the requisite application fees by the stipulated deadline will be able to access the admit card. The admit card of AILET 2019 serves to be a document of supreme importance as it contains vital information about the candidate and the exam he/she will appear for. Apart from downloading and retaining the admit card for further uses, candidates should also ensure that they carry it on the day of the exam and furnish it when asked to.
How to download AILET admit card 2019
- Click on the official link made available by the university
- Enter required details like application number, name, course applied for
- Click on 'submit' button
- As the admit card appears on the page, download it
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Take a few printouts and retain them till the time of admission
About AILET
All India Law Entrance Test, also known as AILET, is conducted by NLU Delhi for admissions to its undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes. Law aspirants taking the exam compete for a spot for themselves amidst 140 seats in the one of the premier law schools in India. Candidates taking the exam will have to meet the cut offs announced by the university to secure a seat for themselves in the university.
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