All India Law Entrance Test
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Suman, AILET 2020 will be conducted in only the English language in offline mode on 3rd May 2020. The exam will consist of 150 questions to be solved in 150 minutes. The questions would be of objective type and would range from subjects like English, General knowledge, Legal aptitude, Logical reasoning and Elementary mathematics.
For more information on the AILET exam, you can visit the following link: https://law.careers360.com/exams/ailet
Hii
You are eligible for Ailet 2020, in school name fill your school name from which you are giving exams from. You are a private candidate so you must be from some right, just mention that name in the school blank, or else you may contact helpline no.
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Hello aspirant
You are eligible for this course(llm) unltil you full fill the following criteria:
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Dear Aspirant,
AILET and CLAT both are the two most popular and important law entrance exams of the country. AILET stands for All India Law Entrance Test and CLAT stands for Common Law Admission Test. While both the tests serve the law aspirants, there are few factors that make them different from each other.
Being the most sought-after law exams across the country, it is natural for students to face the dilemma of choosing between two tests.
Here is the difference between them for your better understanding.
THE PARTICIPATING INSTITUTES
CLAT is way ahead from AILET when it comes to the institutes which accept the candidates based on the exam. CLAT has 19 national universities participating in the test while AILET is just for one institute, that is NLU or National Law University, Delhi.
CONDUCTING BODY
CLAT is conducted on rotational basis by the participating institutes and as we have seen that AILET has only one participating institute, its the only one which conducts the exam. For instance, For the academic session 2018- 19, CLAT will be conducted by National University of Advanced Legal Studies, Kochi.
LEVEL OF COMPETITION
CLAT offers 3000 seats in all National universities under it. So the success rate for the same is 6% as 50,000 students appear for this exam.
AILET has 110 seats under it and more than 18000 students appear for the test. So the success rate is around 0.006%.
So the competition in AILET is huge. So if you are appearing for both, there is more chance that you will get selected in CLAT rather than AILET.
The paper patterns and syllabus are mostly the same for both. Even the marking is the same.
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hii Akshay!
Aap you said you are already a graduate, you can still apply for AILET in the post graduation program. The minimum aggregate in your qualifying examination for this is 55% for general category and 50% for reserved categories. There is no upper age limit. For more details and to check your eligibility, refer the following link -
https://www.google.com/amp/s/law.careers360.com/articles/ailet-eligibility-criteria/amp
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Hello!!
The below mentioned books are some of the best books that can be used for your CLAT exam preparation:
To get a properly scheduled timetable for your CAT preparation,visit the below given website.The study timetable will ensure that you will stay focused and you will be able to complete the CLAT syllabus within time.All the best!!
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-study-timetable
Hello Mehak
The National Law University, Delhi will conduct All India Law Entrance Test - 2020 (AILET - 2O2O)" for admission to Five Year B.A.LL.B. (Hons.), LL.M. and Ph.D Programme on Sunday, May 3, 2O2O from 10:00 AM - 11:30 AM at various test centres across the country. The admission notice will be issued in the first week of January 2020 and the Online Application Forms will be available on the University website http://nludelhi.ac.in from first week of January 2O2O.
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Hello Abhishek,
The Common Law Entrance Test (CLAT) and the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) are both entrance examinations for undergraduate law courses in India. AILET is considered tougher than CLAT. The basic difference on the basis of Institutes is that CLAT has 19 participating Universities but AILET offers admission only to the National Law University in Delhi.
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