NLU Delhi releases AILET 2021 seat allotment for Round I; Check details here
Shubham Bhakuni | August 9, 2021 | 06:17 PM IST | 2 mins read
The allotment of seats is done category-wise on the basis of AILET 2021 merit rank. Allotted candidates need to pay the balance admission fee and confirm their seats.
Check your chances of getting into NLU Delhi’s B.A. LL.B based on your category and rank.
Try NowNEW DELHI: National Law University (NLU), Delhi has released the first allotment list for BA LLB and LLM admissions today, on August 09. Candidates may now check their seat allotment status by consulting the corresponding BA LLB or LLM allotment lists. The university has also released the round 1 - waiting lists for the two programmes.
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AILET seat allotment is a part of the counselling and admission process. The AILET 2021 counselling commenced on August 05. Admission through AILET 2021 will be based on merit cum preference.
LATEST: AILET 2021 seat allotment results announced. download links are given below!
- For AILET 2021 BA LLB seat allotment - Click here
- For AILET LLM seat allotment - Click here
How to check AILET 2021 seat allotment list
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Click on the link given above seat allotment list for BA LLB / LLM programme
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The seat allotment list will be displayed on the screen in pdf format
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Search your roll number and corresponding marks and rank (if allotted) will be displayed.
Details mentioned in AILET 2021 seat allotment list
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Application number and roll number of candidates
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All India rank and total rank
The candidates who are included in the first allotment list will have to pay Rs. 82500, as balance fee through any of the digital payment methods such as credit card, debit card, net-banking, UPI, RTGS/NEFT etc.
Steps to pay balance fee and download provisional admission offer letter
Step 1: Visit the official admission portal of NLUD - nludelhi.admissionhelp.com.
Step 2: Login using roll number/application number and applicant's date of birth
Step 3: Click on “Download Provisional Admission Offer Letter”
Step 4: Upload declaration letter signed by the applicant and parents. The declaration letter is provided with the admission offer letter.
Step 5: Click on Pay Balance Fee and submit the balance fees
After submitting the fees, candidates should take a printout of the Acknowledgment Slip. Candidates who are not included in the first admission list are advised to wait for the second allotment list which will be released on August 12.
In case of any difficulty, candidates are advised to contact the admission authority by using the helpdesk given below.
Email -
admission@nludelhi.ac.in
Contact numbers - +91-9899920124, 011-28034993 or 01128034257 (Active from 10:00 am till 5:00 pm only.)
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