Army Institute of Law to open admissions for LLB soon; Entrance test in June
Ishita Ranganath | February 6, 2023 | 09:25 AM IST | 1 min read
Army Institute of Law to open admissions for 5-year LLB for 2023-24 soon at ail.ac.in. 75 seats for wards of army personnel, 5 in all India category.
NEW DELHI: The Army Institute of Law (AIL), Mohali will be releasing a notice on details for admissions to the five-year bachelor in bachelor of legislative law (LLB) course for 2023-24. Candidates can apply for admissions on the AIL's official website- ail.ac.in.
"Details of Admission to 1st year of BALLB 5 Year Course for the session 2023- 24 will be uploaded on the college website after issuance of Notification by Secretary, Higher Education, Government of Punjab," read the official notice.
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The Law Entrance Test (LET) for admission in AIL will be held in June 2023 for a total of 75 seats for wards of army personnel and five seats in the all India category. In addition to this, the institute has also informed that admission to 10 seats of Punjab residents civil category will be done through a system of centralised online counselling in accordance with the directions given by the Punjab government.
How to fill AIL-LET application form 2023
- Visit the official website of the institute - ail.ac.in
- Click on the online application form link and open the AIL-LET 2023 admission portal.
- Register by entering your name, category, date of birth, mobile number, and email Id in the registration form.
- Fill the AIL application form 2023 by entering all the required details.
- Select the exam centre and submit the application fees.
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