The National Law University in New Delhi has officially rescheduled the AILET 2021 exam to June 20, 2021. AILET 2021 was earlier scheduled to be held on May 02, 2021. NLU, New Delhi issued a public notice earlier today announcing the new dates of AILET 2021. NLU has also delayed the issue of admission notice and start of Online Application Form for AILET 2021. AILET Admission Notice for 2021 is to be issued in the third week of January 2021. AILET Online Application Form 2021 will also be available the official website from the third week of January 2021. Candidates can check out the official notice indicating all the details at nludelhi.ac.in.
NLU conducts the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) exam for admission to UG, PG and Doctoral degrees in the field of Law. The national level examination is to be held on June 20, 2021, as per rescheduled dates announced today. The examination is to be conducted in one shift from 10.00 AM to 11.30 AM. Qualifiers of AILET 2021 can get admission to Five Year B.A.LL.B. (Hons.), LL.M. and PhD Programmes in top law colleges of the country.
The official admission notice containing the complete details of AILET 2021 is scheduled to release at the official website nludelhi.ac.in in the third week of January 2021. Along with it, Online Application Form is also releasing during the same time in January 2021. NLU announced the conduct of AILET 2021 in an earlier notice dated December 04, 2020. The detailed notice is expected soon which will indicate the complete eligibility conditions of the national level law entrance exam.
AILET exam was conducted for the last time in 2020. For LLB admissions, the examination is held as a Computer Based Test for a duration of 1 hour and 30 minutes. Candidates have to take a test for a question paper of 150 marks containing only MCQ type questions. The question paper is based on the subjects of English, General Knowledge, Legal Aptitude, Reasoning and Elementary Mathematics (Numerical Only). Each correct answer carries 1 mark. There is negative marking of 0.25 marks per incorrect answer.
For LLM, the question paper is based on the subjects of Criminal law, Law of Contract, Jurisprudence, Constitutional law, International law, Tort law etc. Last year, AILET was conducted as a Remote Proctored Test for admission to PhD courses. Question paper of PhD admissions is based on the subjects of Research Methodology and Legal Research Aptitude. The marking scheme is the same as that for admission to LLB course. Candidates are advised to visit the official website of NLU from time to time and remain updated.