All India Law Entrance Test
No, the AILET result will be declared soon, by the end of this week.
A score of 100 is considered a good score in AILET exam.
Hi there.
The AILET 2023 application form will be available soon. The All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) is a national level entrance exam administered annually by the National Law University (NLU). The examination is held for applicants interested in law programs at various NLU campuses across India.
Only eligible applicants will be able to access the application form.
The registration process will begin online in the third week of January 2023. And the entrance exam are likely to be conducted on 26th of june, 2023.
Hello Aspirant,
AILET 2022 exam date has been released by NLU Delhi and it is going to be conducted on June 26th, 2022 from 10-11:30 AM in offline mode.
For AILET 2022, Admit cards have also been released on June 16th, 2022 for registered candidates.
Also note that now Mathematics section has been dropped out from AILET 2022 from BA LLB entrance exam and now there will be only three sections namely :-
Section A : English Language (50 questions; 50 marks)
Section B : Current Affairs & General Knowledge (30 questions; 30 marks).
Section C : Logical Reasoning (70 questions; 70 marks).
For complete details and latest updates on AILET 2022 kindly check out the article given below :-
AILET 2022: Admit Card (OUT), Exam Date (June 26), Sample Papers, Syllabus & Pattern, Result, Cut-offs (careers360.com)
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Hello hello !!
I am hoping that you are absolutely fine and doing well in your field. As per your mentioned query , I would like to tell you that All India law entrance test AILET 2023 exam will be conducted on June 2023. It is a national level of exam which offers law courses . The exam will be on ofline mode as pen paper test. For the entrance exam of 2023 , the notification will be release in the month of January 2023.
I hops your doubt is clear now.
Good wishes !!
Hello Aadhyan,
CLAT and AILET are two separate exams, which had followed an almost similar pattern until revisions that were done to the CLAT examination in 2020. After 2020, the two exams started following different patterns, but the subject topics remained the same. While CLAT follows a passage-based pattern, which heavily focuses on the reading comprehension abilities of the students, AILET still follows its old pattern. AILET has 5 sections, namely, English, GK, Legal Aptitude, Logical reasoning, and Maths. Each section contains 35 questions, except for Maths, which only contains 10 questions, taking the total amount to 150. These questions are not passage-based, however, certain questions in the English section may be passage-based. It is quite identical to the old pattern of CLAT (before the 2020 revisions).
Hope this helps!
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