All India Law Entrance Test
Hi Sanchita,
If you wish to get admission in the NLUs, then you are not supposed to fill separate forms, you just have to fill the CLAT form and give your preference of all the 21 NLUs that are participating in the admission process through CLAT. However, if you wish to go to NLU Delhi, then a separate form is to be filled as well as separate entrance (AILET) is conducted. Also, for the colleges which accept CLAT scores other than NLUs, you need to fill separate forms.
Hello,
Yes dear. A BTech graduate is eligible for law course. But remember this is totally switch department course. BTech is totally technological line. And law is totally differ from it. You have to know philosophy, current affairs, law and ethics for this. And you have to up to date in every law or new abundant in law study.
If you switch your department after BTech then you can do LLB. Which is for 3 years course. And this course need minimum any graduation degree which 3 years or four years. And 5 years course is for BA LLB and only 12th passed result minimum require.
All the best.
Hello candidate,
The AILET is a law exam which is conducted by the National Law University of Delhi and it offers admissions onely fore NLU Delhi.
In order to be eligible for the AILET examination, how to score minimum 50% marks in your class for board examination and there is no restrictions on the number of Attempts limited for taking up the AILET examination.
Hope this information was helpful for you!!
Hi Aspirant,
Preparing English in Ailet examination is quite easy since you have to look on the certain topics and cover the syllabus very carefully.Some parts include Reading comprehension,vocabulary,and also see out to the idiom and phrases.You also need to brush up the basic grammer skills of 10th level.Read english books for a good grammer sense.
Hope it helps!!
Hi
Which 3 year program are you asking about?
AILET examination is conducted to offer following programs :-
*BA LLB ( 5 year integrated llb)
*LLM ( master of law - 2 years)
You are not eligible for llm or master of law as to be eligible you need to do undergraduate in law i. e llb or equivalent first .
To do llb ,one has 2 options :- * 5 year integrated llb like ba llb, after 12th * llb, 3 year after graduation
So , after bsc, you can go for 3 year llb but AILET is not the entrance exam for the same.
You can go for DU llb or bhu llb entrance examination, as they offer 3 year llb.
And yes being, a final year student you will be eligible for 3 year LLB entrance examinations
For example, Here's du llb eligibility criteria :-
*To be eligible you need to be a graduate in any discipline from a recognised University and must have got at least 50% in graduation if belong to general category or 45% belong to OBC category for 40% belong to Sc or St category to be eligible.
* Also candidates who are in final year /semester are eligible
For details visit
https://law.careers360.com/articles/du-llb
Thanku
Usually the current affairs are for a period of one year, hence as per the release of application form, prior to it you can prepare for the current affairs, the best way to deal with this is to read newspaper on a daily basis, so that while you're near to appearing for the exam, you can go through various magazines for covering the portion of revision, there are various competitive exam sites also which offer monthly compilations you can go through these as well, and once you form a habit of daily reading what happens is you're well acquainted with the latest happening, and it's easy to recall what you have read, here comes the importance of daily newspaper reading, you can go through sample papers as well as this will give you an idea about the specific topics that are being covered.
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