All India Law Entrance Test
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
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
Hey Naghu,
Hope you are doing well!
Well dear with hard work,determination,time mangement ,perseverance and vigorous practise any exam can be easily cracked.If you are confused between the two then you can select the one that lies more in your interest zone.
Hope this was helpful!
All the best!
Keep
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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
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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.
Hope this
Hello aspirant
You are eligible for this course(llm) unltil you full fill the following criteria:
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
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