Manashjyoti | April 8, 2020 | 05:50 PM IST
New Delhi: Lloyd Law College has postponed the Lloyd Entrance Test (LET) 2020 exam in view of the COVID-19 situation. The two-hour long exam will now be held on June 6 ( 3 pm to 5 pm) instead of May 16 across various exam centres in India. The application form has also been extended indefinitely from March 30.
The LET entrance exam is conducted for admission to 5-year integrated and 3-year LLB courses offered by the college. Each course has a seat intake of 300 seats. Candidates who qualify in the exam will be shortlisted for a personal interview (PI).
Final selection will be based on the performance of the candidates in LET 2020 and the PI, with each carrying equal weightage.
A few points on PI
Any candidate who skips the PI will not be considered for admission. Also, personal interviews will be held as per the Slot Booking done by the candidates through the window available on the website.
LET 2020 Exam dates
S.No. | Event | Date |
1 | Availability of online application forms on college website | January 5, 2020 |
2 | Last date for submission of online application forms |
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3 | Issue of Hall Tickets |
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4 | Date of LET-2020 | June 6, 2020, 3.00pm - 5.00pm |
To fill the application form of LET 2020 - Click here
LET 2020 test centres
Delhi | Lucknow | Kolkata |
Greater Noida | Allahabad | Kanpur |
Ghaziabad | Faridabad | Agra |
Hyderabad | Varanasi | Dehradun |
Mumbai | Chandigarh | Bengaluru |
Jaipur | Ernakulum | Patna |
Bhopal | Ranchi | Raipur |
Bhubaneshwar | Chennai | Gorakhpur |
LET joins a long list of exams that have been postponed
The COVID-19 disease has caused a lot of upheaval in the exam calendar of exams like CLAT, AILET, MHCET law and LSAT India. All these exams today stand postponed, while applications have been extended.
The pen-and-paper based CLAT 2020 will now be conducted on May 24 (instead of May 10); application form for the exam has also been extended from March 31 to April 30. Meanwhile, AILET will now be conducted on May 31 (instead of May 3) and LSAT India on June 7 (instead of May 17).
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