AILET 2023 registration window opens today; Here's how to apply
Deepti Shikha | September 7, 2022 | 09:11 AM IST | 1 min read
The AILET 2023 application form will be available in online mode at - nationallawuniversity.in. The exam will be held on December 11, 2022.
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Try NowNEW DELHI : National Law University (NLU), Delhi will commence the registration of AILET 2023 today, September 7, 2022. Candidates can fill the AILET 2023 application form online at the official website of the university - nationallawuniversity.in. AILET 2023 will be conducted on December 11, 2022, in offline mode.
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The AILET 2023 application fee is Rs. 3,050 for general category candidates and Rs. 1,050 for SC/ST candidates. Whereas, the BPL candidates are exempted from paying any application fee.
AILET 2023 application form: How to apply?
Eligible candidates can fill the application form of AILET 2023 by following the steps given below:
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Visit the official admission portal of AILET 2023 - nludelhi.ac.in or nationallawuniversity.in.
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Complete the online registration and fill the application form.
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Upload all the required documents.
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Complete payment of fees
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Download the confirmation receipt for future reference
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Documents required to fill AILET application form 2023
Candidates at the time of filling the application form of AILET 2023 should have the following documents in hand:
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Class 10 and Class 12 (if available) mark sheet and certificate
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Graduation mark sheet and certificate for LLM (if available)
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Passport size photograph (Size between 15 KB - 250 KB, Format - .jpg/.jpeg)
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Scanned signature (Size between 15 KB - 250 KB, Format - .jpg/.jpeg)
What after AILET 2023 registration?
Candidates who complete the registration process of AILET 2023 will be issued admit cards a few days before the AILET 2023 exam. AILET 2023 admit card is a mandatory document to appear in the examination. It will inform candidates about their roll number, exam centre name, address and exam timings.
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