NLU Delhi to conduct AILET 2021 on May 2, application to be released soon
Team Careers360 | December 9, 2020 | 06:31 PM IST | 1 min read
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Try NowNEW DELHI: National Law University, Delhi will conduct the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) on May 2 from 10:00 am to 11:30 am. The AILET 2021 will be conducted for admissions to integrated BA LLB, LLM and PhD courses offered by the university.
As per the notification released by NLU Delhi, the application form of AILET will be released around the first week of January in online mode. Candidates will be able to fill the application form from the official website; nludelhi.ac.in.
Another major law entrance exam, Common Law Admission Test or CLAT is also expected to be conducted in the first week of May. CLAT is accepted by 22 national law universities and is conducted for both integrated LLB and LLM courses. The application form for CLAT 2021 may also be released around in the first week of January.
About All India Law Entrance Test
NLU Delhi conducts AILET every year for admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes. The test includes 100 objective type questions. In AILET BA LLB, candidates are asked objective type questions related current affairs, general knowledge, legal aptitude along with qualitative aptitude.
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