All India Law Entrance Test
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Previous year cut-off for AILET has been as follows;
The Syllabus consists for five sections such as General Knowledge, Reasoning, Legal Aptitude, Mathematics and English.
You can go through the following books;
For English,
The CLAT exam syllabus has changed this year and shift to more aptitude side then remembering things.The no.of questions reduced from 200 to 120/125 but the time duration will be the same that is 2 hours.
Here are few tips for preparation you must follow to get a
NLU Delhi has notified that is waiving off the requirement to upload scanned copy of category/caste certificate at the time of submission of AILET 2020 application form. The candidate will instead have to produce the category/caste certificate in original along with a self-attested copy at the tie of reporting
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
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
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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
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,
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