Army Institute of Law Entrance Test
The merit list for AILET Mohali 2024 (assuming it refers to admissions for the academic year 2024-2025) isn't likely available yet.
The cutoff for the Army Institute of Law for candidates from an Army background is between 65 to 70 marks, while for civilian candidates it ranges from 130 to 135 marks The AIL LET 2024 exam was conducted on June 9, 2024 in a computer-based online mode at allotted test centres for admission to BA LLB course offered by All Mohall. The AIL LET 2024 registration without a late fee was open till May 8, 2024. Around 3000-4000 students appear for the entrance test. Out of the total number of seats Le 80, 60 are reserved for defence background, 16 for those having Punjab domicile and 4 for the civil category. Around 3000-3500 sit for those 60 seats and 300-400 for those 4 seats!
Hello Anjali,
With a score of 97 out of 200 and a rank of 212 in the Army Institute of Law Entrance Test (AIL LET) 2024 for the army category, you have a moderate chance of securing admission to the Army Institute of Law, Mohali. Admission depends on the number of available seats and the cut-off for the year, which can vary. Factors to Consider:
Based on previous trends, a rank of 212 might be on the borderline, so it’s crucial to follow through with the counseling process and stay informed about any additional rounds or changes in seat availability.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries then feel free to share your questions with us we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.
The chances of admission to AIL (Army Institute of Law) depend on several factors:
Ranking : Your rank of 212 in the army category will determine your position relative to other applicants.
Previous Year's Cutoff : Check the previous year's cutoff rank for AIL LET (Law Entrance Test) to gauge your chances. This varies annually based on the number of applicants and available seats.
Category Quota : Being in the army category can sometimes offer specific quotas or preferences in admissions.
Counseling Process : Participate actively in the counseling process and follow all instructions provided by AIL.
To accurately assess your chances, compare your rank with the previous year's cutoff and stay updated with AIL's counseling announcements. This will give you a clearer picture of your admission prospects.
Hello Aspirant,
You have not mentioned which course you have applied to.
By seeing your account, you must be an aspirant for BA.LLB.
You may get NLU Delhi (NLUD) - National Law University, Delhi.
Fees - INR 4.28 Lakh.
Last year's cut-off was 82.
It was founded in 2008.
NLU Delhi is a state academy.
This institute is acknowledged by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and is a unit of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU). It has accreditation of an ‘A’ grade by NAAC and is certified by the Bar Council of India (BCI).
You have a good chance of getting Army Institute of Law, Mohali.
Fees- INR 6.6 Lakh
The Army Institute of Law (AIL) was founded in 1999. It is a private non-assisted academy which was founded by the Indian Army under the backing of the Army Welfare Education Society (AWES) at Patiala. The academy is associated with the Punjabi University, Patiala and is certified by the Bar Council of India.
The college gives a 5-year BA.LLB along with a 1-year LL.M course. The academy possesses a rank of 21st by the NIRF of 2021 in the law sector.
Regards.
Dear aspirant
AIL LET will be conducted on 31st July, 2021 in online mode. It will be a 2 hour test consisting of 200 MCQ based questions. The questions will be from the topics such as law aptitude (50 marks), general awareness (50 marks), english comprehension (50 marks), mental ability (50 marks). There will be no negative marking. The result will be declared on August 12,2021 and counselling will be held afterwards. For more details, please refer to the link.
https://law.careers360.com/exams/ail-let
Hope this helps.
All the best!
hey,
for AILET preparation books are listed below
for general knowledge
GK today
lucent general knowledge
pratiyogita darapan
arihant general knowledge
daily newspaper
manorama book
for mathematics
NCERT mathematics book up to class 10nth
R S Agarwal's quantitative ability
self study guide by arihant
for legal aptitude
universal guide CLAT and LLB entrance examination
lexis nexis butterworths
bare acts of indian constitution
legal aptitude and legal reasoning by A.P bharadwaj
for english
word power made easy by norman lewis
high school english grammar and composition by wren and martin
english is easy by chetananand singh
objective general english by R S aggarwal
barron's pocket guide to vocabulary
for reasoning
verbal and non verbal reasoning by R S agarwal
a modern approach to logical reasoning by RS agrawal
analytical reasoning by MK pandey
practice mock tests
hope this helps!
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