National Law University Delhi announced important dates for AILET 2018
Abhay Anand | February 5, 2018 | 07:16 PM IST | 1 min read
National Law University Delhi has announced the important dates for AILET 2018 and also the exam date as May 6, 2018 for admissions to five-year integrated undergraduate and two-year postgraduate law programmes. The law examination will be held in offline mode in as many as 20 cities of India offering 83 seats for BA LLB and 20 for LLM programmes. According to the eligibility criteria, the candidate appearing for BA LLB admission test should have qualified 12th board examination of the 10+2 school system, with a minimum score of 50 per cent. Further, those applying for LLM programme at NLU Delhi, will need to have qualified LLB degree or equivalent with at least 55 per cent marks in aggregate of the subjects.
National level law paper will have as many as 150 questions for the candidates to solve. Candidates will be alloted a time limit of 90 minutes for the questions that will include English, General Knowledge, Legal Aptitude, Reasoning and Mathematics for the undergraduate programme, whereas that for LLM programme will have questions from LLB subjects including Law of Torts, Business Laws and Family Laws. The result of AILET will be declared by National Law University Delhi in the month of May.
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