AILET 2024 registration ends today; admit card on November 20
Vagisha Kaushik | November 15, 2023 | 07:14 AM IST | 1 min read
AILET 2024: Eligible candidates can apply for BA LLB (Hons), LLM, PhD courses at nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.
Check your chances of getting into NLU Delhi’s B.A. LL.B based on your category and rank.
Try NowNEW DELHI : The National Law University (NLU) Delhi will close the registration window for the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2024 today, November 15, 2023. Eligible candidates can fill AILET 2024 application form through the official website, nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.
The application fee for candidates belonging to the unreserved category is Rs 3,500 whereas SC, ST, and PwD candidates will have to pay Rs 1,500. BPL applicants are exempted from registration fee.
How to apply for AILET 2024?
- Go to the official website of AILET, nationallawuniversitydelhi.in
- Click on the link to register
- Register yourselves and fill the application form
- Upload the required documents and pay the registration fee
- Download the submitted form and take a print out
Students will have to submit the following documents:
- Photograph (1 MB)
- Signature (1 MB)
- BPL certificate issued by the competitive authority, if applicable (2 MB)
- Passport, if applicable (2 MB)
- PWD certificate, if applicable (2 MB)
AILET 2024 admit card will be issued on November 20. The exam will be conducted for admission to law programmes. The total number of seats in BA LLB (Honors) programmes is 123. The category-wise seat matrix for BA LLB (Honors) is as follows:
|
Category |
Number of seats |
|
General |
50 |
|
OBC-NCL |
24 |
|
SC |
17 |
|
ST |
8 |
|
EWS |
11 |
|
Kashmiri migrants |
1 |
|
Residents of Jammu and Kashmir |
2 |
|
Foreign nationals |
10 |
|
Total |
123 |
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