Candidates will be able to check their scorecards by logging into the admission portal of NLU Delhi. AILET 2021 was conducted on July 30, for admission to BA LLB, LLM and PhD programmes.
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NEW DELHI: National Law University Delhi (NLUD) is expected to release the result of the recently concluded All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2021 this week. The offline-based AILET 2021 was held on July 30 for admission to BA LLB, LLM and PhD programmes offered by the university.
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On July 30, the university had released the answer key of AILET 2021, following which candidates were also given an opportunity to raise their objections against the key. The objections could be submitted initially by July 30 (9 pm), but the deadline was later extended till August 1 (till 8 am).
Once the result notification is published, candidates will have to log in to the result portal or AILET 2021 login portal to access the result.
In addition to the result, the university will also release merit and invite lists for the counselling process.
Candidates who secure a valid score in AILET and are included in the invite list will have to appear in the counselling process. During the counselling process, candidates will have to submit their documents for verification and pay the registration fee. Admission to all law programmes through AILET 2021 will be offered based on merit cum preference.
Categories | Cut-offs in - 2020 | Cut-offs in 2019 |
General | 75.25 | 72.75 |
EWS | 68 | - |
OBC-Non Creamy Layer | 63 | - |
Scheduled Caste | 48 | 49.75 |
Scheduled Tribe | 37 | 50 |
Persons with Disability (General) | 44.25 | 35.25 |
Kashmiri Migrants | 52 | 35.25 |
Residents of Jammu and Kashmir | 57 | 51.25 |
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