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i am already graduate (BA) can i write this exam ?

Pankhuri Kumari 14th Dec, 2019

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

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Which books should I prefer for the preparation for CLAT, AILET, DU LLM 2020. Can we crack the exams without coaching and please help me to make a good time table for studies to crack the exams !! thanks

Malini S N 15th Jan, 2020

Hello!!

The below mentioned books are some of the best books that can be used for your CLAT exam preparation:

  • General Knowledge 2020 and 2019 by Arihant Publications and Current Affairs Yearly by Arihant Publications
  • Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations (English) by RS Aggarwal
  • A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning
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on which website are we to register fpr ailet?

Yashu Shrivastava 5th Dec, 2019

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

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We can prepare for ailet with out taking coching

S. Saha Student Expert 4th Dec, 2019
NLU Delhi will conduct AILET 2020 in the month of May 2020. So, you have 5-6 months for preparation. Start with making a proper and programmatic study schedule. Then go through the whole syllabus. Once you are aware of AILET 2020 syllabus and exam pattern, planning the preparation becomes a
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Difference between clat and ailet as per college bases?

Siddhi Shenoy 3rd Dec, 2019

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

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after bcom degree completed can apply to ailet

Kanupriya Gupta 1st Dec, 2019

Dear Aspirant,

Here are the various eligibility criteria to apply in filet for a degree in Law.

1. For BA LLB

You should have passed your secondary education that is 10+2 or an equivalent exam with an aggregate of 50% marks in the final exam.

2. For LLM

An LLB

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after bcom degree completed can apply to ailet

Yashu Shrivastava 1st Dec, 2019

HEY

Congratulation on completing your graduation.

Yes you can apply for AILET after B.com (//B.com) as there's no upper age limit in AILET.But you can only apply for BALLB that is Undergraduate course and for PG like LLM you need to have a degree of L.LB from the institution recognized

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I am studying for clat but can I appear for Ailet or DU LLB.

Manidipa Kundu Student Expert 6th Jan, 2020

hi,

yes you can definitely apply for multiple exam for law entrance test if you meet the eligibility criteria , ailet is conducts by NLU delhi, candidate who are appearing in 12th exam or already pass can apply for ailet. you may follow the below link to know details,

https://law.careers360.com/exams/ailet

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Is the exam syllabus of clat pg and Ailet pg is same for doing llm??

Sanjanaleekha 24th Nov, 2019

Hi there,

The syllabus of CLAT PG and AILET PG is slightly different

the syllabus of AILET PG is - Family Law, Intellectual Property Law, Property Law, International Law, Law of Torts, Jurisprudence, Law of Contracts, Law of Crime  where law of tort forms major part along with an essay

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what is the difference between Ailet and clat exams which one is more preferable

S. Saha Student Expert 23rd Nov, 2019
AILET  is comparatively tougher than CLAT. The exam pattern of both the exam is different. Both of the law entrance examinations differ in terms of their conducting bodies, difficulty level, number of participating institutes and offered seats.
For more details regarding Clat and Ailet, go through the link-
http://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-vs-ailet
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