AILET 2019 paper time preponed
Madhuwrita Nandi | March 2, 2019 | 11:32 AM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, March 2: National Law University, Delhi, has preponed the timings for AILET 2019. The exam which is scheduled on May 5, 2019 was to be conducted from 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm. As per the new timings, AILET 2019 will be conducted from 10:00 am to 11:30 am.
Candidates should note that the date of the examination remains the same , that is, May 5, 2019.
AILET 2019 is an offline based examination which is conducted for candidates seeking admissions into the UG and PG law programmes offered by The National Law University, Delhi. AILET is a 1.5 hour long examination. The test will be of a total 150 marks and will consist of 150 questions. Candidates will have to answer objective based questions.
Upon meeting the cutoffs announced by NLU, Delhi, AILET takers will then have to attend the counselling round in order to finalise their admissions.
About AILET
All India Law Entrance Test, also known as AILET, is conducted by the National Law University, Delhi, for admissions into its undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes. The test is conducted to test the legal aptitude of candidates seeking to pursue law programmes in the university. Upon meeting the cutoffs announced by the university, eligible candidates will get a chance to grab a seat for themselves amongst 93.
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