AILET 2019 will be held today, May 5; Know 10 important things
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Try NowNew Delhi, May 5 - As the country recovers from Fani, law aspirants fasten their seat belts for AILET. The examination will be conducted today, May 5, 2019 from 10.00 am to 11.30 am. AILET 2019 will be held across the 20 exam centres in India. Candidates will compete for 80 seats available for the B.A LL.B programme offered by the National Law University, Delhi.
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AILET 2019 Schedule -
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Events |
Dates |
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AILET 2019 |
May 5, 2019 |
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Result will be announced on |
May 24, 2019 |
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Academic session 2019-20 commences |
August 1, 2019 |
Important Points to Remember -
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Candidates will not be allowed in the exam hall without the admit card.
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Only coloured print of the admit card is valid.
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Carry two copies of passport size photograph, if the photograph on admit card is not clear.
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Carry a valid Photo-Id proof.
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Entry starts two hours prior to the examination.
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To avoid last minute hassle, reach at least an hour before the examination.
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Candidates belonging to PWD Category must carry a certificate issued by the competent authority.
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Do not carry any electronic device with you such as calculator, mobile phones, smart watches, etc.
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Answers should be marked using a blue/black pen only.
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Keep in mind that there is negative marking for incorrect answers, so do not give in to random guessing of answers.
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