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The National Law University (NLU) Delhi has extended the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2026 application window deadline till November 13, 2025. Interested and eligible candidates who have not registered for the exam can register for AILET 2026 in online mode by visiting the official website: nationallawuniversitydelhi.in. The direct link to the application form of AILET 2026 is provided below. The last date to pay the AILET 2026 application fee is November 14, 2025. NLU Delhi has also opened the correction window, and it provided a chance to correct mistakes in the AILET application form. This AILET 2026 correction window is open until November 14, 2025, 8 am. Candidates who have already applied are allowed to check and edit their personal details, photograph, scanned signature and test city preferences. The application fee is Rs. 3,000 for General category applicants, while candidates from Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) categories are required to pay Rs. 1,000. Candidates who registered for the exam will be issued AILET 2026 admit card on November 30, 2025.
The National Law University (NLU) Delhi has scheduled the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2026 for December 14, 2025 from 2 pm and 4 pm. AILET is a national-level All India Law Entrance Test examination conducted by NLU Delhi every year for admission to BA LLB (Hons.) and LLM Programmes offered by the university.
Events | Dates |
AILET 2026 Application Form Release Date | August 7, 2025 (Started) |
AILET 2026 Registration Last Date |
November 13, 2025 (Until 11:59 pm) (Extended) |
AILET Application Fee Payment Last Date | November 14, 2025 (Until 8:00 am) |
AILET Application Correction Window Last Date | November 14, 2025 (Until 8:00 am) |
November 30, 2025 | |
December 14, 2025 from 2 pm and 4 pm |
The steps to apply for AILET 2026 are given below:
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The National Law University (NLU) Delhi has reduced the application fee for the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2026 this year. Candidates are required to pay an application fee of Rs. 3000. However, applicants belonging to the SC/ST and Persons with Disabilities (PWD) categories are required to pay Rs 1,000. Candidates from the SC/ ST category who fall under the Below Poverty Line (BPL) are exempt from paying the AILET 2026 application fee.
The revised AILET 2026 application fees are as follows:
Candidates aspiring to appear for AILET 2026 must ensure that they meet the AILET 2026 eligibility criteria before filling out the application form as provided below:
Particulars | Details |
Educational qualification |
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Minimum marks | 45% (40% for SC/ST/PwD candidates ) |
AILET eligibility age limit | No age limit |
The AILET 2026 exam will be conducted at 36 exam centres across India. Candidates will be able to select a maximum of three exam centre preferences at the time of application. Candidates will be allotted exam centres based on their preferences and availability at a particular centre. The complete list of AILET 2026 exam centres is given below:
Ahmedabad
Bengaluru
Bhopal
Bhubaneswar
Chandigarh
Chennai
Cochin
Dehradun
Delhi
Faridabad
Ghaziabad
Greater Noida
Gorakhpur
Gurugram
Guwahati
Gwalior
Jamshedpur
Haldwani
Hisar
Hyderabad
Jabalpur
Jaipur
Jammu
Jodhpur
Kanpur
Kolkata
Lucknow
Mumbai
Nagpur
Patna
Pune
Raipur
Ranchi
Thiruvananthapuram
Varanasi
Visakhapatnam
Note: In case the number of candidates at any test city is less than 100, the test centre will not be created in that city, and candidate will be allotted test city as per their 2nd/ 3rd preference of test city.
On Question asked by student community
With a score of 121 marks and an AIR of around 1000 in AILET 2026, getting admission to NLU Delhi for the BA LL.B (Hons.) program is not possible under the general admission process. NLU Delhi admits students strictly based on AILET rank, and the closing ranks are usually within the top 150–200 for the general category, and slightly higher for reserved categories.
However, you may still have a chance only if you belong to a reserved category such as SC, ST, PwD, or EWS, depending on:
Number of seats available in that category
Final cut-off ranks released during counselling rounds
For candidates outside these categories, an AIR of 1000 is considered too low for NLU Delhi, as it is the only NLU participating through AILET.
You should also note that:
AILET scores cannot be used for other NLUs
Other NLUs accept students only through CLAT
Therefore, with this rank, you should consider:
Appearing for CLAT for admission to other NLUs
Exploring top private law universities like Jindal Global Law School, NMIMS, Symbiosis Law School, etc.
A score of 121 marks in AILET 2026 is a good score, but admission to an NLU depends primarily on your All India Rank, not just marks. With an AIR of around 1000, admission to NLU Delhi is highly unlikely under the general category.
NLU Delhi has:
Very limited seats
Extremely high competition
Cut-offs that usually close at much lower ranks
Unless you belong to a reserved category (SC/ST/PwD/EWS) and the category cut-off extends to your rank, admission is not feasible.
If you are aiming for an NLU, your best options are:
Attempt CLAT for admission to other NLUs
Consider state law universities or reputed private law colleges as alternatives
In conclusion, while your score shows decent preparation, AILET admission to NLU Delhi at rank 1000 is not possible in most cases, and you should plan alternative law admission pathways accordingly.
Hello,
Yes, scoring 94.75 in AILET 2026 as an ST candidate gives you very strong chances for admission to NLU Delhi, potentially even a high rank, as expected cutoffs for ST are much lower (around 60-70 marks), but your score puts you in a highly competitive bracket.
I hope it will clear your query!!
Hello aspirant ,
With an AILET rank of 16168 and a CLAT rank of 49000 , getting admission in NLUs is not possible. However, many private law colleges accept students based on CLAT or AILET rank without conducting their own entrance test . Colleges like UPES Dehradun ,AMITY law school . Jindal Global Law School and some state private universities may consider these ranks along with Class 12 marks. You should check college specific admission criteria before applying.
FOR REFERENCE : https://law.careers360.com/articles/law-admission-without-entrance-exam
Hope the details will help you .
THANK YOU
Hello,
If your CLAT score is low but you scored 84 in AILET , you still have good chances at some law colleges, especially those that accept AILET scores or other entrance exams. Here’s a simple breakdown:
NALSAR University of Law, Hyderabad – Only accepts CLAT, so low CLAT score may not help here.
NLU Delhi – Accepts AILET , so your 84 score gives you a good chance here. Admission is mainly based on AILET rank.
Other National Law Universities – Mostly accept CLAT. Low CLAT score may limit options here.
Private Law Colleges – Many accept their own exams or AILET, and some also consider merit directly. You can get a good seat here with your AILET score.
State Universities & Deemed Universities – Some accept AILET or other scores; you should check their websites.
Focus on NLU Delhi and private law colleges that consider AILET. You can also explore other entrance exams like LSAT India for more options.
Hope it helps !
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