AILET 2024 admit card today; exam on December 10
Vagisha Kaushik | November 20, 2023 | 07:41 AM IST | 1 min read
AILET 2024 admit card will be available on the official website, nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.
NEW DELHI : The National Law University (NLU) Delhi will issue the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2024 admit card today, November 20, 2023. Candidates who registered for the exam will be able to download the AILET 2024 admit card through the official website, nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.
The AILET admit card 2024 will include details on the name of candidate, date of birth, exam date, exam timings, exam centre, and more. Candidates will have to use their login details such as registration number and date of birth to download the hall ticket.
AILET 2024 exam will be held on December 10 in a pen-paper mode for admission to BA LLB (Honors), LLM, PhD programmes. The exam timings will be 11 am to 1 pm.
As per the AILET 2024 exam pattern, the duration of the exam will be 120 minutes. The question paper for LLB will consist of 150 multiple choice questions. There will be three sections in the exam – English language carrying 50 marks, current affairs and general knowledge carrying 30 marks, and logical reasoning carrying 70 marks.
According to the marking scheme, candidates will be awarded one mark for each correct response whereas 0.25 marks will be deducted for each wrong answer.
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