AILET 2021 counselling commences today; to be conducted in online mode
NLU Delhi will publish category-wise lists of eligible students who can participate in AILET 2021 counselling for BA LLB and LLM programmes. Round I Seat Allotment to be announced on August 9.
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NEW DELHI: NLU Delhi will conduct the counselling of AILET 2021 in online mode between August 5 and August 14. The institute will publish category-wise invite lists for the BA LLB and LLM programmes, with those included in the lists to be eligible for participation in the counselling process. The number of invited candidates will be approximately three times the number of seats available for each category. Invited candidates have to get registered for AILET 2021 counselling on or before 2 pm of August 7, 2021.
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AILET 2021 Counselling Schedule
Date and Time |
Event |
August 4, 2021 |
AILET 2021 Results Declared |
August 5, 2021, at 11.00 A.M. |
Category-wise list of candidates invited for counselling (approximately three times the number of candidates corresponding to the number of seats in each category) |
August 5, 2021, 11.00 AM till August 7, 2021, up to 2.00 PM |
Registration for Counselling Participating candidates have to pay Rs. 50,000 as counselling fee. |
August 9, 2021, at 11.00 AM |
Round I - Seat Allotment List + Waiting List |
August 9, 2021, 11.00 AM till August 11, 2021, 11.00 AM |
Deposit of balance fee of Rs.89,000 by the provisionally selected candidates of First List latest by 11.00 AM, August 11, 2021 |
August 12, 2021, at 11.00 AM |
Round II - Seat Allotment List + Waiting List |
August 12, 2021, 11.00 AM to August 14, 2021, up to 11:AM |
Deposit of Balance fee of Rs.89,000 by the provisionally selected candidates of Second List latest by 11.00 AM, August 14, 2021 |
Step-wise AILET 2021 counselling process
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Publication of Invite-lists - Those mentioned in the invite lists are eligible to take part in AILET counselling.
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Counselling registration - To register, click on the above link and log in by entering your Roll No./Application No and Date of Birth. After login, pay the counselling fee of Rs. 50,000 and upload relevant documents. If payment is successful, an acknowledgement slip will be generated.
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Seat allotment (provisional) - The allotment of seats will be done category-wise and in two rounds. The criteria of allotment will be the AILET 2021 merit rank of the candidate.
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Deposit of balance fee - Provisionally allotted candidates will next have to pay the balance fee of Rs.89,000 to confirm their seats.
Both the counselling and balance fee can be paid through Digital Payment methods like Credit/ Debit Card, Net-banking, UPI, RTGS/NEFT.
AILET 2021 counselling - Document Checklist
During the registration for counselling, the candidate will have to upload the following documents (self-attested).
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Marks Statement of X and XII Class Examination or equivalent Examination.
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Character Certificate from School / Institution last attended.
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Category certificate
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Any other supporting document to claim a seat for the category you have applied to.
AILET 2021 was conducted in pen-and-paper mode on July 30. The results of the exams were declared on August 4.
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