All India Law Entrance Test
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The All India Law Entrance Examination is postponed due to corona virus or COVID-19 pandemic until further notice. The new date for All India Law Entrance Examination is not yet released by the officials. Please click the below link to know more about All India Law Entrance Examination.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet
The cut offs for AILET fluctuates every year and is quite unpredictable but as per the past observations an estimate can be made, which is as follows -
General - 75 to 94%
SC - 50-60%
ST - 50-59%
These are purely estimated values, the fact that the world is amidst a pandemic can also have its effects on these numbers.
Hello Nandini!
Yes, if you will study 6-8 hours daily then you can pass AILET exam in 2 months.
Try and solve one mock daily, I repeat solve ONE MOCK DAILY. Never leave Maths just because you think you can do away with it. In the first 10 days of your preparation do all the basic chapters like Percentage, Profit and loss, Averages, etc. Once you gain confidence start solving more difficult ones. Divide your daily time table into 6 sections. Five sections for five subjects while the last section for the subject you are weak in. If you are weak in more than one subject you need to have more sections in your time table
For legal reasoning, clear your concepts and start practicing all past year papers of AILET. Practicing past year papers is one of the most essential thing you need to do to crack AILET.
Start with the section you think you are good at because this will give you confidence,
Never spend too much time on one section or on one question
For reasoning, practice all type of verbal reasoning question. Logical reasoning as per the past
year papers have been relatively tougher than other sections. For General knowledge focus on compendiums on current affairs. Also solve Gk questions on online sites on a daily basis
Last but not the least do not forget to revise whatever you have done
Greetings, aspirant!
As of 2020, there is no upper age limit for CLAT examination and any candidate that has finished their 10+2 with a minimum 45% aggregate score.
For AILET, assuming one is applying for UG degree, there is no upper age limit either. A candidate that has finished their 10+2 for a recognised board with a minimum 50% aggregate score can appear for this examination.
In order to learn more about the eligibility criteria of these examinations, click on the link below:-
CLAT- https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-eligibility-criteria/amp#aoh=15915064550785&referrer=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.google.com&_tf=From%20%251%24s
AILET- https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet-eligibility-criteria
Hope this helps
Best of luck!!
AILET 2020 syllabus for LLM includes Laws of Torts, Family Law, International Law, Jurisprudence, Property Law, Intellectual Property Law, Law of Contracts, Criminal Law.The mark distribution is given below :
Law of Torts - 50 marks
Constitutional Law, Law of Contracts, Crimnal Law, Property Law, Family Law, International Law, Intellectual Property Law - 50 marks
Essay - 50 marks
Check out the link below for detailed syllabus :
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet-syllabus
hello student
well you should refer previous questions and practice sample papers to know the exam pattern and to test your knowledge .
here is a link where you can download the papers and practice them
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet-answer-key
Hey!
AILET has extended the window to fill the registration forms from 15th May 2020 to 30th June 2020 and the exam will be conducted in August.
To prepare for the exam, you must follow some tips such as
Prepare short notes of topics and revise them regularly.
Practice sample papers, mock tests and previous year papers.
Regularly read newspapers to cover the current topics.
For more information you can go through this link
https://law.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-ailet
Thank you.
The AILET Syllabus for BA LLB program is given below:
1. English :
Fill in the blanks
Comprehension passages
Antonyms
Synonyms
Idioms and Phrases
Jumble words and Sentences
Choosing the correct words
2. Elementary Mathematics:
Algebra
Profit and Loss
Time and Work
Average, Speed and Distance
Permutation-Combination and Venn diagrams
Numerical ability
3. General Knowledge :
Economics
Civics
Current Affairs
History
Geography
General Science
4. Reasoning :
5. Legal Aptitude :
Study of law
Research aptitude
Problem solving ability
The AILET Syllabus for LLM exam is given below:
The syllabus of CLAT PG examination is given below:
1. Constitutional Law
2. Law of Torts
3. International Law
4. Jurisprudence
5. Intellectual Property Law
6. Law of Contracts
7. Criminal Law
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