NLU Delhi issues AILET 2024 guidelines; exam on December 10
Ayushi Bisht | December 8, 2023 | 05:26 PM IST | 1 min read
AILET 2024: Registered candidates can access the AILET admit card 2024 till December 9, 2023.
NEW DELHI: The National Law University (NLU) Delhi is all set to conduct the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2024 exam on December 10, 2023. The exam is being held for admissions to BA LLB (Hons), LLM, and PhD programs.
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Ahead of AILET 2024, NLU has issued exam guidelines for fair conduct of exam. The AILET 2024 exam will be held offline in pen paper mode from 11 am to 1 pm.
The university has already issued the AILET 2024 hall tickets on November 24, 2023. Registered candidates can access the AILET admit card 2024 till December 9, 2023.
Candidates will have to use their login details such as registration number and date of birth to download the AILET admit card 2024.
AILET 2024 exam instructions
The candidates are not allowed to carry any communication devices like cell phone or any other electronic gadgets like digital watches, mobile phone, bluetooth, earphones, pager, health band, calculator etc in the examination hall.
Candidates are allowed to carry only the following items to the examination hall
- Blue/ Black Ball Point Pen o Admit Card
- Any valid Photo I.D. Proof/ Adhaar Card/Recent School ID card etc.
- Transparent Water Bottle
Candidates must reach the test centre well in time before 1 hour to identify the seating place and avoid crowding at a particular location.
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The instructions on the Question Booklet and on the OMR Response sheet are clearly visible to the candidate through the plastic cover. The candidates are required to read them before the commencement of the test at 11:00 am. The candidates can only open the plastic packet exactly at 11:00 am.
At 1 pm, all the candidates will have to stop writing and return the OMR Response Sheets to the invigilator.
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