AILET 2020 postponed due to Coronavirus, application form extended till April 30
Shubham Bhakuni | March 28, 2020 | 02:40 PM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The spread of Coronavirus has left the schedule of major law entrance exams in shambles. After the postponement of CLAT 2020, National Law University Delhi has also rescheduled the AILET 2020 in view of COVID-19 outbreak. The entrance exam, which was slated to be held on May 03 will now be conducted on May 31. Further, the last date to submit the application form has also been extended till April 30.
Candidates should note that the fresh exam date issued by the university is subject to the further notifications to be issued by the Government of India regarding the lockdown. AILET 2020 is conducted for admissions to BA LLB and LLM courses offered by the NLU Delhi. There are 110 seats in BA LLB course, while 70 seats are being offered in LLM course.
The COVID-19 outbreak has forced the country into a 21 days lockdown, affecting the functioning of almost all NLUs which have put their educational and administrative works on hold. Further, there are several other law entrance exams across the country that has been postponed.
Law entrance exams affected due to COVID-19 outbreak
|
Law entrance exam |
Details |
Old dates |
New dates |
|
CLAT 2020 |
Application form extended |
March 31 |
April 25 |
|
Exam postponed |
May 10 |
May 25 |
|
|
AILET 2020 |
Application form extended |
April 08 |
April 30 |
|
Exam postponed |
May 03 |
May 31 |
|
|
AMU BA LLB 2020 |
Exam postponed |
April 13 |
To be notified |
|
JMI BA LLB 2020 |
Application form extended |
March 25 |
April 15 |
|
MH CET law for five year LLB |
Admit card to be delayed |
March 27 |
To be notified |
|
Exam postponed |
April 12 |
To be notified |
|
|
KIITEE law 2020 |
Slot booking dates revised |
- |
to be notified |
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