All India Law Entrance Test
Hello applicant,
*I will provide you with detailed information about the difference between CLAT and AILET they are :-
*CLAT stands for Common Law Admission Test and it offers admission in 19 universities and it offers 2,420 seats in total . It is an online exam and it contains only MCQ based questions. It contains total of 200 quetions of 200 marks.
*Where has fee structure is :-
* for general category is 4,000 and for SC/ST category is 3,500
*Where has AILET stands for All India Law Entrance Test and has only one participating institute that is, the National Law University, Delhi. And it offers 73 seats for the LLB program whereas 20 seats for the LLM program. It contains total of 150 quetions for 150 marks and it is an offline exam . Where has the question paper contains MCQs and an essay writing paper.
*The fee structure is :-
*for general category it is - Rs 3,050
*For SC/ST category is- 1,050
*For further more information you can check the below link :-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-vs-ailet
Hope it helpful
Hello,
I presume it's CLAT that you're enquiring about, first of all CLAT is conducted for admission of integrated law programs at undergraduate level, it's not for three year LLB course, and even for AILET which is conducted by National Law University, it offers only integrated law program at undergraduate level, you can check out the details at the official website at https://nludelhi.ac.in/home.aspx , admission to LLB varies as per the norms of the concerned university, for some it's based on the merit of the qualifying examination, to provide you an example The Tamilnadu Dr BR Ambedkar University offers LLB without any entrance exam, some of the top entrance exams for LLB are DU LLB by Delhi University, LAT by Allahabad University, BHU UET by Banaras Hindu University,LSAT scores are accepted by many universities, there are also state level law entrance exams for three years LLB such as TS LAWCET in Telangana, AP LAWCET in Andhra Pradesh, KLEE in Kerala, MHT CET LAW in Maharastra etc, the eligibility criteria is passed graduation in any stream from a recognized university with 45-50% aggregate(this again varies in case of DU, BHU they need 50% marks at graduation), generally final year candidates too are eligible to apply provided they can show the proof of their qualifying examination during the time of admission, so kindly check out the details for the university for which you're interested to apply for the same.
Hi Dear,
Yes, you can apply for both CLAT and AILET exam in your final year of graduation. The minimum eligibility for appearing in CLAT and AILET exam is 10+2 with a minimum percentage of 45% in case of CLAT and 50% for AILET exam in 10+2. There is no upper age limit set for appearing in the examination.
For more details visit the link below:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/clat-eligibility-criteria#:~:text=Educational%20qualification%20%2D%20The%20candidate%20should,appear%20in%20CLAT%20UG%202021.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ailet-eligibility-criteria
good Luck
The last 4 months of AILET are very important phase during which you must give maximum time for your preparation. You must ensure that you cover the syllabus within time and at the same time, save some extra time for revision and mock tests.
You must allocate your time smartly, depending on weightage a topic carries. You must refer to the previous year papers to understand the AILET exam pattern 2020 and to understand the level of difficulty, types of questions and other important things.
From your profile it seems you're a law aspirant in 11th, if you're interested in pursuing law as a career, then you have to overcome your weaknesses whatever it is, because that's the only way to fulfill your dream. there is nothing that can't be changed or improve upon if consistent efforts are put, there is still enough time left to appear for law entrance exam, since both CLAT and AILET is conducted at national level, hence the competition is huge, but this should act as inspiration to excel the best as per your ability, and you're already a humanities student hence studying various aspects of law will not be that difficult, you may have to deal with sections like english, legal aptitude, general awareness, aptitude but then with practice and consistent efforts you can do fairly well, have confidence in your abilities, we all have our own share of weaknesses whether it comes to any subject or even in person, but don't let your fear hold back you to chase your dreams, as there is time left for you to appear in the entrance exams, get yourself acquainted with the paper pattern and syllabus, choose the right study materials, go through previous year paper, apply mock tests on regullar basis, and you'll surely be able to see improvements from your side, and don't lose hope, or hold back yourself, you have to rise above all your weakness if you want to achieve your dream, if you need any other help or suggestions you can reach out to us anytime.
The application form for AILET 2023 has been released on September 7, 2022. The last date to submit the application form was November 20, 2022
Hi
The application fees for CLAT and AILET exam for different categories are as follows:
Categories
CLAT FEES - Rs 4,000 AILET FEES - Rs 3,050
CLAT FEES - Rs 3,500 AILET FEES - Rs 1,050
CLAT FEES - Rs 3,500 AILET FEES - No fees
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