All India Law Entrance Test
Hey parikshit , Greetings !!
No, NLU Delhi doesnot provide the option for application form correction. Once submitted , the application form will be considered final.
Moreover you may contract the university in this regard
AILET National Law University Delhi
Indian ph:0120-4160880, 0120-4160881
NOTE - call between 10 am to 5 pm (sunday closed)
EMail-nludelhi@admissionhelp.com
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Hey Shielly,
The prescribed format for AILET form is the Photograph and Signature should be .jpg, .gif, .bmp and the size should not exceed more than 150KB.
Hey.
No, You cannot get admission in LLB course through AILET.
Reason being that AILET only offers 5 year integrated law course like BA LLB And not a 3 year LLB course. There are 2 types of Law courses in India- 3 year LLB course and 5 year integrated law course. 3 year law courses are for those who have completed their Undergraduation. So after completion of any 3 years of Undergraduate course, you can do LLB which will be for 3 years. And in 5 year law course are for those who are seeking to puruse law after class 12th. It combines an Undergraduate degree with law, for example- BA LLb, BCOM LLb, BBA LLb etc. It takes 5 years after 12th class.
As you have completed your graduation you can't pursue a 5 year Law course.
There are various other colleges that offer the course of 3 year LLB after graduation. Here are a few-
DU LLb- For admission in all centres of Delhi University
SLAT- For admission in Symbiosis Law School, Pune and other campuses.
LSAT- All Private Law colleges in India like IIT Kharagpur, Jindal Global Law School, UPES etc
PU LLb- For admission in Panjab University, Chandigarh and its regional centres.
MHCET- GLC Mumbai, ILS Pune, and other law colleges in Maharashtra.
TS LAWCET For admission in law colleges of Tamil Nadu.
And many more
Best of luck.
Hello Vaibhav Jaiswall,
For AILET Application form go through the link given below -
https://nludelhi.ac.in/ailet2019.aspx
You can go through the above link by copying and pasting it in the url bar of your browser.
Thanku.
Hello.
Delhi University does not accept either of the two exams- CLAT or AILET. DU offers only a 3 year LLb course which can be pursued after completion of any graduation degree like BA, BCOM etc. If you're seeking admission in law directly after class 12th then you can't take admission in DU. CLAT, AILET etc are entrances for 5 year LLB which you can join directly after 12th class.
Here are some tips for preparation of CLAT which you can also use for AILET as both are similar.
The Syllabus of CLAT includes a total of 5 sections. Here is the section wise syllabus of CLAT-
1. General Knowledge and Current Affairs- 50 questions for 50
2. Legal Aptitude- 50 questions for 50 marks
3. English- including Comprehension questions 40 for 40 marks
4. Logical Reasoning- 40 questions for 40 marks
5. Elementary Mathematics-20 question for 20 marks.
In case you are looking for an all inclusive guide then the best one is- Universal's guide to CLAT and LLB. Other good guides for the same are- Arihant's guide for CLAT and Pearson's guide to CLAT. Here are some tips for preparation for each individual section of CLAT along with individual sources for each.
General Knowledge - The GK Section includes both Static GK as well as current affairs. For gstatic general knowledge you can refer to the Concised size Pearson or the Arihant’s guide. For current affairs, first of all develop a habit to read newspapers daily. The Hindu is the newspaper preferred by various CLAT Aspirants. It not only builds a strong base for General knowledge but will also help you in your verbal ability section. There is a site called GK today.in which you can go to for current affairs. They have daily quizes based on current affairs which has been proved very usefull for CLAT preparation.
English - In case you are looking for a separate book For Vocabulary you can refer the book Word Power Made Easy by Normal Lewis. You will come across various words while reading the newspaper too, prepare a list, go through them regularly and try to use them in sentences. You should read the Editorial section of the Hindu for your Reading section as well as Vocabulary section of CLAT. For the reading section practicing your sample questions while timing it would prove usefull. For grammar you can use the Wren & Martin.
Mathematics - The weightage of the maths section is very less in CLAT. Also the syllabus included elementary level of Mathematics. Hence, if you purchase an all inclusive guide, then practicing for it would suffice.
Logical Reasoning - For Quantitative aptitude in case you are looking for a separate book then quantitative aptitude by RS Aggarwal can be used. Other wise Universal's guide to CLAT or Arihant guide is also sufficient for CLAT. Make sure that you go through the previous year question too.
Legal Aptitude - Universal’s guide to CLAT and LLB, Pearson CLAT Guide are considered the best for this section. Fo through the basics of handling the questions of this section at first, and then utilise it to practice from these guides or any other source online, previous year papers etc.
Make sure that you go through the past year question papers and practice them along with sample papers. This will help you to have an idea about how to attempt the paper, the level of questions for each section, and how to manage your time well. If you are planning to take any coaching in institutes like Career launcher, Bulls eye etc then their reading material covers all aspects. You can refer the books listed above in case you need separate books for any or the sections.
Best of luck!
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The Syllabus of AILET includes a total of 5 sections. Here is the section wise syllabus
1. General Knowledge
2. Legal Aptitude
3. English- including Comprehension questions
4. Reasoning
5. Elementary Mathematics
In case you need an all inclusive guide then the best one is- Universal's guide to CLAT and LLB. Other good guides for the same are- Arihant's guide for CLAT.and Pearson's guide to CLAT. You can use these books for AILET too as the syllabus for it as well as the level is similar to CLAT. Hence you can prepare for both simultaneously.
Here are some tips for preparation for each individual section of AILET along with individual sources for each.
General Knowledge - The GK Section includes both Static GK as well as current affairs. For gstatic general knowledge you can refer to the Concised size Pearson or the Arihant’s guide.
For current affairs, first of all develop a habit to read newspapers daily. The Hindu is the newspaper preferred by various law Aspirants. It not only builds a strong base for General knowledge but will also help you in your verbal ability section.
There is a site called GK today.in which you can go to for current affairs. They have daily quizes based on current affairs which has been proved very usefull for law entrances preparation.
English - In case you are looking for a separate book For Vocabulary you can refer the book Word Power Made Easy by Normal Lewis. You will come across various words while reading the newspaper too, prepare a list, go through them regularly and try to use them in sentences. You should read the Editorial section of the Hindu for your Reading section as well as Vocabulary section. For the reading section practicing your sample questions while timing it would prove usefull.
For grammar you can use the Wren & Martin.
Mathematics - The weightage of the maths section is very less. Also the syllabus included elementary level of Mathematics. Hence, if you purchase an all inclusive guide, then practicing for it would suffice.
Logical Reasoning - For Quantitative aptitude in case you are looking for a separate book then quantitative aptitude by RS Aggarwal can be used. Other wise Universal's guide to CLAT or Arihant guide is also sufficient for AILET. Make sure that you go through the previous year question too.
Make sure that you go through the past year question papers and practice them along with sample papers. This will help you to have an idea about how to attempt the paper, the level of questions for each section, and how to manage your time well.
If you are planning to take any coaching in institutes like Career launcher, Bulls eye etc then their reading material covers all aspects. You can refer the books listed above in case you need separate books for any or the sections.
Dear National Law University, Delhi has started its online application form process. The last date to fill in these forms is April 8th. The exam will be conducted on May 5th. You need to register yourself at their official website before filling in the application form. You haven't mentioned the course you want to pursue. However the application fees is different for each categories. For more information, please visit our page at: https://law.careers360.com/exams/ailet
Dear Mishra, there has been no official announcement regarding any change in the exam pattern for LLM. Infact there was never any announcement regarding the syllabus. Based on the previous papers, the syllabus has been designed. You have 3 sections for Jurisprudence, Constitutionsl Law, Other subjects and an essay. The other subjects might include Family law, Criminal law, Law of torts, International Law, Intellectual Property Rights and Property Law. Each section has 50 questions each for 50 marks each for a total of 150 marks for a duration of 150 minutes. Hope this helps!
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