NLU Delhi admissions: AILET 2020 application form is now open, check here how to apply
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New Delhi, January 15: National Law University Delhi has released the application form of AILET 2020, last date to apply is April 8. Eligible candidates can apply in online mode by registering at the admission portal of the university. As per the official admission notice of NLU Delhi, the application forms can be filled for all undergraduate, postgraduate, and PhD programmes.
This year, NLU Delhi has increased the seat intake of BA LLB programme from the earlier 70 to 110. For other law programmes such as LLM and PhD, there are no changes in the seat intake. While 70 seats in LLM programme will be filled through AILET, 10 seats are available in PhD programmes including 2 seats for foreign nationals.
How to fill AILET application form 2020
The university has activated the new admission portal; nludelhi.admissionhelp.com. Candidates can fill the application form by following the steps mentioned here.
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Visit the official website of NLU Delhi;
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Click on AILET admissions 2020 and open the online application form link.
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Create a new account by providing details like email id, mobile number, name, and other personal information.
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Click on “Create account”, You will be provided with the login credentials.
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Log in using the email address and password.
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Now fill the AILET application form by entering all the relevant sections.
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Select the course for which you are applying, and upload all the prescribed documents.
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Pay the application fee and submit the application form.
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Further, all candidates are advised to take the print out of the application form as it can be used as reference.
AILET application fee
Category |
Fees (In INR) |
General/ OBC/ Kashmiri migrants |
3050 |
SC/ ST/ PWD |
1050 |
BPL candidates belonging to SC and ST category |
Free |
AILET 2020 - Date sheet
Events |
Dates |
Online registration for AILET 2020 |
January 15, 2020 |
Last date to apply |
April 8, 2020 |
Downloading of admit card |
April 22, 2020 |
AILET 2020 |
May 3, 2020 |
AILET exam centres
The university will conduct the law entrance exam in the major cities of the country. As per the official notification released by the authorities, AILET 2020 will be conducted in the following cities.
List of exam centres
Bangalore |
Guwahati |
Bhopal |
Hyderabad |
Chandigarh |
Jaipur, |
Chennai |
Jammu |
Cochin |
Jodhpur, |
Cuttack |
Kolkata |
Delhi |
Lucknow |
Gandhinagar |
Mumbai, |
Greater |
Nagpur |
Noida |
Patna |
Gurugram |
Raipur |
Varanasi |
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About AILET - NLU Delhi conducts its own entrance exam in pen and paper mode, for admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes. It must be noted that despite being an NLU, National Law University, Delhi is out of the ambit of Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) and candidate will have to apply separately to the institute.
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