All India Law Entrance Test
Hello Syed
Yes there are seat for Kashmiri Students and Migrants.
Total Seats: 80 [70 Seats on merit through All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) and 10 Seats for direct admission to Foreign Nationals on merit (5 seats for Foreign Nationals & 5 seats for OCI/PIO)] . Foreign Nationals are exempted from AILET. Reservation: 15% for SC candidates, 7.5% for ST candidates and 5% for Persons with Disabilities.
One additional supernumerary seat for Kashmiri Migrants. Two additional supernumerary seats for Residents of Jammu & Kashmir.
More Information you can check on National Law University,Delhi website
https://nludelhi.ac.in/adm-ba.aspx
I Hope This Help
Best Of Luck!!!
Hey Aditi!
All India Law Entrance Test will be conducted by NLU Delhi on May 3,2020. The application form of AILET 2020 will be opened online probably from the third week of January. The tentative date from which the online application form will be open to be filled by aspirants is around 20 January. Till then, stay connected to the official website to get knowledge about new updates regarding the exam. Also, you can check out other details about the exam including the eligibility criteria in the following link https://law.careers360.com/exams/ailet
Good luck.
The AILET 2020 application forms were supposed to be released in the first week of January, 2020. However that was a tentative date and the application forms have not been released as yet. So at this point in time, there is no link where you can fill in the application form. Please keep an eye on the official notification for release of AILET 2020 application forms.
Hello Aspirant,
AILET application form is expected to come out 1st week of January 2020. You can stay tuned with the official website or Careers360 to get the updated information.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet
Good Luck!
Jyoti, I believe you meant AILET when you say Silver exam. Also since you have tagged both CLAT and AILET, I would be answering with those two exams in mind.
So the answer is no, CLAT and AILET are two different exams although both are conducted for admissions in the law institutes of India.
While CLAT is an all India level exam conducted by the 21 NLUs or National Law Universities for more than 2400 seats, AILET is conducted only by NLU Delhi for around 73 seats in BA LLB and 20 seats in LLM. Also, CLAT score is accepted by many other private colleges also. That said, AILET is considered to be tougher than CLAT since the competition is also higher due less number of seats.
The good thing though is that there is no negative marking in AILET whereas 0.25 marks will be deducted for every wrong answer in CLAT. You can solve previous years' papers of both CLAT and AILET to get an idea of the types of questions asked and which suits you better. On the basis of that, you can select which exam you want to go with.
For more details on CLAT vs AILET, you can also visit: https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-vs-ailet/amp
Hello saloni,
AILET (All India law entrance examination) application form may be released on first week of January 2020 and end on second week of April 2020.
For further details about AILET, kindly check below the mentioned link:-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet/amp
I hope this helpful for you.
Best wishes!!
Hello aspirant. Firstly, the subjects are english, mathematics just the basic maths, GK, legal aptitude and reasoning. Hope you would be aware of the syllabus. If not, drop a comment, I will help you with that.
1. English... usual ones like, blanks, synonyms, passages so on and so forth. Practice the previous year question papers
2. Basic mathematics .. algebra, work and time, Quant of basic level, distance etc ..practice RS agarwal books and ncert books bits, it would be more than enough. But practice daily
3. GK... get to know all the static gk question and answers that are constant. Regarding current affairs ,follow news and news paper daily. If possible note down the issues going on for long time
4.legal aptitude .. solve the current legal problems, read the case studies given in the net that are solved before related to legal problems. The many you solve, the better it would be
5. Reasoning.. again, practice rs agarwal book, previous reasoning and non verbal questions. Solve the test papers
All the best
Regards
Nikhitha
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