Army Institute of Law releases AIL-LET 2021 application form; Check all details here
The institute will conduct AIL-LET 2021 on July 31, in an online centre-based mode. The last date to submit AIL-LET application form without a late fee is June 24, 2021.
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NEW DELHI: Army Institute of Law, Mohali has released the application form for AIL-Law Entrance Test (LET) 2021 today on June 3, 2021. The last date to submit the application form without late fees is June 24, 2021. Eligible candidates may fill and submit the application online by visiting the official website of the institute official ail.ac.in .
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To apply for AIL-LET 2021 - Click here
How to fill AIL-LET application form 2021
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Visit the official website of the institute - ail.ac.in
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Click on the online application form link and open the AIL-LET 2021 admission portal
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Register as a new user by entering your name, category, date of birth, mobile number, and email Id in the registration form
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Fill the application form by entering all the required details
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Select the exam centre and submit the application fees.
The AIL-LET 2021 application fee is Rs 3,000 which can be paid online using credit card/debit card or net banking options. Candidates submitting the application after the last date of the application form will have to pay extra Rs 1,000 as late fees. The last date to submit the application with a late fee is June 28, 2021.
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Documents to keep handy while filling AIL-LET application form 2021
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Signature (size less than 80kb)
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Scanned/soft copy of the passport size photograph
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Class 12 mark sheet in case the result has been declared
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Class 10 mark sheet
The institute has also announced that AIL-LET 2021 will be conducted on July 31 in an online centre-based mode. Through the entrance test, the institute will offer a total of 80 seats in the BA LLB programme. Out of this, 60 seats will be reserved for wards of army personnel, 16 seats for Punjab resident civil category and the remaining four seats will be available under all India civil category.
AIL-LET 2021 schedule
Events |
Dates |
Commencement of registration |
June 3, 2021 |
Last date to apply |
June 24, 2021 |
Last date to apply with the late fees |
June 28, 2021 |
Release of admit card |
July 20 to July 31, 2021 |
Entrance exam date |
July 31, 2021 |
Result declaration |
August 12, 2021 |
Counselling |
To be notified later |
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