AILET 2020 admit card released, exam centres on first come first served basis
Shubham Bhakuni | September 16, 2020 | 01:31 PM IST | 2 mins read
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NEW DELHI:
National Testing Agency (NTA) has released the AILET admit card 2020 on September 16. Candidates can download the admit card of AILET 2020 only after selecting the city and exam centre. The exam centres are based on the availability of seats.
To download AILET admit card -
Click here
NTA has offered “NTA automatic Centre selection and Admit Card Generation system” on its official website. To generate AILET admit card 2020, candidates will be required to choose a state, city and exam centre from the candidates portal. The entrance exam of National Law University Delhi (NLUD) will be conducted on September 26, in online mode.
How to download AILET 2020 admit card?
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Visit the admit card link given above
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Login using form ID and password
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Select your state, city and exam centre name
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Submit the details, the admit card of AILET 2020 will be generated
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Download and take a printout of the admit card
AILET admit card 2020 - Important things to carry
| Mask and hand sanitiser | Personal transparent water bottle |
| Admit card | Valid ID Card |
AILET Test centre allocation on first come first fill basis
Under the automatic Centre selection and admit card generation system, NTA will allocate the AILET exam centre on the basis of first come first fill. Once a candidate selects the exam centre, he/she will also be able to check the availability of seats. The next candidate who selects the same exam centre will see the updated intake.
Candidates will have to carry the provisional AILET admit card to the test centre as per the reporting time mentioned on their admit card.
NTA has allowed the candidates to select the exam centre by exercising their preferred choice, and the exam centre. Since the allocation of AILET exam centre is subject to the availability of seats, it may be possible that the centre selected by the candidate has got exhausted.
To avoid such situation, candidates are advised to exercise their choice at the earliest and book the AILET 2020 test.
What should you do if your AILET exam centre intake has got exhausted?
In such a situation, candidates should choose the second-best option for exam city and the centre selection and generate the AILET admit card as soon as possible.
It should also be noted once the candidate has selected the exam centre and generated the admit card of AILET 2020, it will not be changed.
AILET Helpline:
Mail - nlu@nta.ac.in
NTA help desk numbers
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9599676953 |
8178359845 |
| 8287471852 |
8882356803 |
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9650173668 |
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Also, read:
NLAT 2020 final answer key released; exam results subject to SC order
NLAT 2020 by NLSIU Bengaluru: Plea in SC challenges Jharkhand HC order
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