AILET 2024 LLM second round counselling fee payment window closes tomorrow
National Law University Delhi will release the AILET 2024 LLM third merit list on January 22 at nationallawuniversitydelhi.in
Divyansh | January 14, 2024 | 10:36 AM IST
NEW DELHI: The National Law University (NLU Delhi) will close the fee payment window for the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET 2024) LLM second round counselling tomorrow on the official website, nationallawuniversitydelhi.in. Candidates shortlisted in the AILET 2024 second merit list will have to submit a fee of Rs 50,000.
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Candidates included in the second merit list will have to download their AILET 2024 provisional admission offer letter after the payment of confirmation fee. NLU Delhi said students will have to sign each page of the provisional admission offer letter and upload these on their AILET 2024 account to accept the provisional admission offer.
The AILET 2024 third merit list will be declared on January 22. Shortlisted candidates will have to submit the admission and counselling fee for the third round by January 27. The AILET 2024 fourth merit list will be released on May 15. The AILET provisional list for LLM will have candidate's all India rank, admit card number, vertical reservation, and horizontal reservation.
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Fee Structure
Candidates will be able to pay the fee in three categories – annual fee, one-time fee, and deposits.
Fee heads |
Amount |
Admission fee (one time) |
Rs 10,000 |
Tuition fee (per annum) |
Rs 1,42,000 US dollar 12,200 for non SAARC country and6,100 for SAARC Country |
Academic services and facilities (per annum) |
Rs 43,000 |
Student welfare fund (per annum) |
Rs 7,000 |
Utility Services (per annum) |
Rs 20,000 |
Refundable Estate Deposits (one time) |
25,000.00 |
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