AILET 2019 result postponed by NLU Delhi
sonali.jolly | May 24, 2019 | 09:29 AM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNew Delhi, May 24: Result for the nation was declared yesterday, but law aspirants might have to wait a little longer for their result. NLU Delhi has postponed the announcement of AILET result by four days. As per the official notification, AILET 2019 result for BA LLB programme will be declared on May 28. The scheduled AILET 2019 result date was May 24, but the same has been rescheduled. Candidates will be able to check the result online by logging in to their registered account created during the application process.
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About AILET 2019 -
The All India Law Entrance Test is conducted by NLU Delhi for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate programmes offered by the University. National Law University, Delhi is one of the premium law schools in India and the competition for the seats offered by the university is very tough. AILET 2019 was conducted on May 5, 2019. The result for AILET 2019 postgraduate programme will be declared on July 2, 2019.
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