AILET 2024 Registration to End Today at nationallawuniversitydelhi.in, How to Apply
To finish the application procedure, candidates must pay a registration fee of Rs 3,500
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The AILET 2024 entrance exams will be held on December 10 and the admission card will be made available on November 20 at nationallawuniversitydelhi.in
The National Law University of Delhi will close registration for the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2024 today, i.e., November 15. Candidates who have not yet applied may do so by visiting the official website at nationallawuniversitydelhi.in without fail. Earlier, the registration deadline was set for November 13, but the authorities decided to extend the time frame. AILET 2024 examination is administered for admission to National Law University Delhi’s LLB and LLM degrees. On December 10, the AILET 2024 entrance exams will be held from 11 a.m. to 12:30 pm in pen and paper mode. The AILET 2024 admission card will be available on November 20.
AILET 2024: How to Apply
The registration link for AILET 2024 is available on the official website. Students can complete the procedure by following the steps outlined below.
Step 1: Go to AILET’s official website.
Step 2: On the homepage, click the register link.
Step 3: Enter the essential credentials and complete the registration.
Step 4: Complete the AILET 2024 application.
Step 5: Pay the application cost and then click the final submission link.
In case the candidate has any doubt or faces any issue during registration, they can ask for assistance at the helpdesk number 01140787555 or email at ailetsupport@nludelhi.ac.in
To finish the application procedure, candidates must pay a registration fee of Rs 3,500. Applicants from the PwD (persons with disabilities), SC, or ST categories, on the other hand, must pay a reduced cost of Rs 1,500. Notably, persons in the SC and ST categories who fall under the below-poverty level category are excused from paying application costs.
As per the latest notification from the National Law University, all those candidates who have registered previously will have the chance to update their details, if any, in their application form between November 14 and November 15, except for the cellphone number, nationality, and BPL fields. Aside from that, the notification also states that candidates who have applied for a Ph.D. in Social Science must change their subject area in the application form, which includes Political Science, Sociology, Criminology, Economics, and English.
The National Law University has also recommended candidates visit the official website and double-check their information, particularly their photograph, scanned signature, and category, among other things. The All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) is conducted once a year, and no additional or second examinations are offered by the university.