All India Law Entrance Test
Dear Reader,
In order to fill All India Law Entrance Test(AILET) ,you firstly know the eligibility criteria i.e.one must have passed 10+2 with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in order to apply for this exam.
Now,if you are eligible to fill AILET application form then you should follow the following steps -
Make sure to follow the above steps to fill your application form.
Hope this information help to solve your queries regarding this....
hey there,
Eligibility for AILET 2022 for LLM is -
for more information about the AILET exam check out the below link -
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet-eligibility-criteria
Hi
Yes you are eligible for AILET 2022 examination if you are appearing for class 12th 2022 board examination
This is because, Class 12th board appearing students are provisionally eligible for AILET.
For your reference, AILET eligibility criteria is provided below:- ---------------) You need to pass 12th or equivalent from a recognized board with at least 45% marks. If you are from SC, ST / PwD then you need at least 40% marks in 12th/equivalent.
††††† 12th appearing students are also provisionally eligible
---------------) There is no age limit .
To help you further, AILET BA LLB entrance examination pattern is given below:-
Type of questions
Multiple choice type
Number of questions
150
Focus area
General knowledge,
legal aptitude
current affairs,
numerical ability
English language
For details checkout :- https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet-syllabus
Other than AILET,
Some of the top entrance examination that you can appear in for 5 year integrated llb is given below:-
*CLAT i. e Common Law Admission Test
*LSAT - Law School Admission Test
*MHCET law entrance exam
*TS LAWCET
*LPUNEST
*CULEE
Thankyou
See through the AILET only Integrated LLB courses are provided. Now as there are no age limit for the examination and as you have passed 10+2 so you can apply for it. But you will have to get into a course of BA LLB which isn't relevant because you have already completed your BA. I would recommend you that CLAT will be a better option for you than AILET. Now you have to decide what you want to do.
To know more about AILET visit the link below:
https://law.careers360.com/exams/ailet
To know more about CLAT visit the link below:
https://law.careers360.com/exams/clat
I hope this answer helps. All the very best for your future endeavors!
Dear student,
National law University is one of the top law University in the nation. There are 23 national law universities in India as of now.
The cut off for unreserved categories range between 72 to 78 , the cut off in AILET for BA LLB was 75 in 2020 . Hence you should target a higher score since sometimes the cut off goes up till 82.75 as well.
Hi aspirant,
The basic educational eligibility criteria for the AILET exam includes:
Candidates must have passed Class 12 (10+2) or equivalent examination from a recognized board or institution with at least 45% marks. Candidates belonging to SC, ST and PwD categories must secure at least 40% marks in the qualifying examination
Candidates appearing in the qualifying examination are also eligible to appear in AILET 2022. However, such candidates will become eligible for admission to BA LLB programmes only if they have passed the qualifying examination with the minimum qualifying marks.
So there is no barrier over the streams over eligibility however it is true that students from humanities background are benefited.
Hope it helps!!
Hi Vishal,
As a college student I think it's very difficult to manage between both the things but still it is achievable, you just need to give time and balance it rightly. Ailet as a whole requires a lot of hard work and dedication, the paper comes very lengthy and questions are complex too.
As per the pattern of Ailet you will have 50 questions from English language, 70 from logical reasoning and 30 from current affairs and general knowledge. There is negative marking so, chose your questions wisely.
Firstly, improve your english, grammar and your reading speed. Apart from reading, improve your interpretation skills. Once you improve them, your two main subjects will get prepared. For general knowledge, follow any lucent book, and for current affairs, go for The Hindu and any one website of your choice which you follow consistently.
Ailet requires at least 4-5 hours of study daily as per me. But it depends from person to person.
Thanks.
The fees for NLU Delhi for 5 years BALLB course goes around 2 lakhs including all the hostel expenses, examination fees and other allowance .
To get more information regarding the fees structure you can visit the link :
https://nludelhi.ac.in/adm-ba-fee.aspx
Hi Mayank,
You have not mentioned your marks, category or anything required so it is not possible for me to predict your college.
I am providing you the AILET college predictor which will accurately do this for you.
https://law.careers360.com/ailet-college-predictor
Based on the previous year 2020 the cut off score was:
The cut off for each year varies and I am providing you the link for this: https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet-cutoff
HOPE THIS HELPS
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