7 years ago
How is the counselling session held at Army Institute of Law? I am an all India civil category student.
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vaishnavi shuklaCurrent Student
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Hi Nidhi, counselling does hold a lot of importance. However, someone who's rank is much lower than you will not be preferred over you just because your interview was bad. It's just that all the other 134 AIR holders now have more chances of g
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Hi Nidhi, counselling does hold a lot of importance. However, someone who's rank is much lower than you will not be preferred over you just because your interview was bad. It's just that all the other 134 AIR holders now have more chances of getting into it if their interviews were good.
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vaishnavi shuklaCurrent Student
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Hi Nikihil,
Until last year as far as I remember, the cut-off for LET is the highest for the civil CAT for around 130-135 marks. For the army CAT it is around 65-70 marks. If you talk about the ranking system, then people upto the rank of 90-1
Until last year as far as I remember, the cut-off for LET is the highest for the civil CAT for around 130-135 marks. For the army CAT it is around 65-70 marks. If you talk about the ranking system, then people upto the rank of 90-1
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Hi Nikihil,
Until last year as far as I remember, the cut-off for LET is the highest for the civil CAT for around 130-135 marks. For the army CAT it is around 65-70 marks. If you talk about the ranking system, then people upto the rank of 90-100 get admission in the college.
I hope this helps.
Until last year as far as I remember, the cut-off for LET is the highest for the civil CAT for around 130-135 marks. For the army CAT it is around 65-70 marks. If you talk about the ranking system, then people upto the rank of 90-100 get admission in the college.
I hope this helps.
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vaishnavi shuklaCurrent Student
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Hi Aditya,
Someone who studies there has said that:
Going by the rankings, India has around 1200 law colleges. Army Institute of Law has been consistently ranked in the top 20. The campus is quite small in comparison but manages to pack just en
Someone who studies there has said that:
Going by the rankings, India has around 1200 law colleges. Army Institute of Law has been consistently ranked in the top 20. The campus is quite small in comparison but manages to pack just en
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Hi Aditya,
Someone who studies there has said that:
Going by the rankings, India has around 1200 law colleges. Army Institute of Law has been consistently ranked in the top 20. The campus is quite small in comparison but manages to pack just enough facilities in order to get any law college up and running. It has two synthetic basketball courts, one volleyball court and also a field which doubles as a football/cricket ground. One major drawback is the library which is frankly, quite tiny but still fairly sufficient for a competent law school. The faculty is decent. They'll answer any kind of query with great enthusiasm and get to know you quite well both as a person as well as a student over the course of five years. The hostels, as well as the mess, are good. The one thing that AIL manages to always trump over national law schools is the quality of food. The authorities place a great weight on discipline. The hostel curfew is 8:50 PM for girls and 9:00 PM for boys and this followed very strictly. Compared to other national law schools, AIL has to go a long way. It all depends upon what you bring to the college and how you spend your hours after the 4:00 PM class.
Someone who studies there has said that:
Going by the rankings, India has around 1200 law colleges. Army Institute of Law has been consistently ranked in the top 20. The campus is quite small in comparison but manages to pack just enough facilities in order to get any law college up and running. It has two synthetic basketball courts, one volleyball court and also a field which doubles as a football/cricket ground. One major drawback is the library which is frankly, quite tiny but still fairly sufficient for a competent law school. The faculty is decent. They'll answer any kind of query with great enthusiasm and get to know you quite well both as a person as well as a student over the course of five years. The hostels, as well as the mess, are good. The one thing that AIL manages to always trump over national law schools is the quality of food. The authorities place a great weight on discipline. The hostel curfew is 8:50 PM for girls and 9:00 PM for boys and this followed very strictly. Compared to other national law schools, AIL has to go a long way. It all depends upon what you bring to the college and how you spend your hours after the 4:00 PM class.
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7 years ago
Can you provide previous year question papers and syllabus of AIL LET (Army Institute of law)?
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Manik BhatnagarCurrent Student
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Hi,
You can download previous year question papers and sample papers of AIL LET 2018 for your exam practice. Question Papers for AIL LET 2018 available on Shiksha will enable you to improve your speed and accuracy. Please find the link below f
You can download previous year question papers and sample papers of AIL LET 2018 for your exam practice. Question Papers for AIL LET 2018 available on Shiksha will enable you to improve your speed and accuracy. Please find the link below f
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Hi,
You can download previous year question papers and sample papers of AIL LET 2018 for your exam practice. Question Papers for AIL LET 2018 available on Shiksha will enable you to improve your speed and accuracy. Please find the link below for your reference:
https://www.shiksha.com/college/army-institute-of-law/exams/ail-let/question-papers?q=AIL+LET&rf=searchwidget&landing=ep.
You can download previous year question papers and sample papers of AIL LET 2018 for your exam practice. Question Papers for AIL LET 2018 available on Shiksha will enable you to improve your speed and accuracy. Please find the link below for your reference:
https://www.shiksha.com/college/army-institute-of-law/exams/ail-let/question-papers?q=AIL+LET&rf=searchwidget&landing=ep.
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Rajesh PeddibotlaCurrent Student
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Indeed, there are only 4 seats left for All India Category at Army Institute of Law, Mohali. Rest of the seats i.e., almost 95% of the seats are reserved for wards of Army Personnel and Domiciles of Punjab.
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Anik VermaCurrent Student
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Hi, There is no specific book for preparing for AIL. You can refer books from Universal Publication, you can also study the entire syllabus from Lexis Nexis. You should also solve a mock test of CLAT.
Regards.
Regards.
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Rajesh PeddibotlaCurrent Student
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You could access the information regarding application here: http://ail.ac.in/admission-process.php.
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Abhishek VikramCurrent Student
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Hi there,
Yes, they are eligible to appear for entrance test of Army Institute of law-Mohali.
Yes, they are eligible to appear for entrance test of Army Institute of law-Mohali.
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Abhishek VikramCurrent Student
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Eligibility Criteria
a) Candidate who has passed 10+2 examination from Punjab School Education Board or any other equivalent examination recognized as such by the Punjabi University, Patiala, securing at least 45% marks vide Punjabi University
a) Candidate who has passed 10+2 examination from Punjab School Education Board or any other equivalent examination recognized as such by the Punjabi University, Patiala, securing at least 45% marks vide Punjabi University
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Eligibility Criteria
a) Candidate who has passed 10+2 examination from Punjab School Education Board or any other equivalent examination recognized as such by the Punjabi University, Patiala, securing at least 45% marks vide Punjabi University Letter No.216468/Meeting-4 dated 7 May 2004. The applicants, who have obtained 10+2 through open university systems directly, without having any basic qualifications for pursuing such studies, are not eligible for admission in law courses.
The applicants appearing for the qualifying examination in March/April are allowed to take the entrance test provisionally, subject to the condition that their candidature shall stand cancelled in case they do not pass the 10 + 2 March / April exams with the required percentage of marks.
b) Candidates passing the compartment papers of qualifying exam of 10+2 subsequently shall not be eligible for admission even if a seat is available.
c) In case an applicant has passed a qualifying examination from board/university whose degree has not been notified as equivalent to the Punjabi University, Patiala, he/she will have to produce the eligibility certificate from Punjabi University, Patiala at the time of interview, failing which his/her candidature shall not be considered.
d) Candidates whose declaration of results is delayed should apply well in time to the concerned Board of examination to forward a confidential result directly to Principal, Army Institute of Law, Mohali, Punjab. The responsibility to ensure its timely dispatch will be that of the candidate. Delayed receipt of result shall render the candidate ineligible for admission.
(e) As per Punjabi University, Patiala letter No. 5262 dated June 19, 2000, the students passing the qualifying exam of Bihar Education Board are not eligible to seek admission.
a) Candidate who has passed 10+2 examination from Punjab School Education Board or any other equivalent examination recognized as such by the Punjabi University, Patiala, securing at least 45% marks vide Punjabi University Letter No.216468/Meeting-4 dated 7 May 2004. The applicants, who have obtained 10+2 through open university systems directly, without having any basic qualifications for pursuing such studies, are not eligible for admission in law courses.
The applicants appearing for the qualifying examination in March/April are allowed to take the entrance test provisionally, subject to the condition that their candidature shall stand cancelled in case they do not pass the 10 + 2 March / April exams with the required percentage of marks.
b) Candidates passing the compartment papers of qualifying exam of 10+2 subsequently shall not be eligible for admission even if a seat is available.
c) In case an applicant has passed a qualifying examination from board/university whose degree has not been notified as equivalent to the Punjabi University, Patiala, he/she will have to produce the eligibility certificate from Punjabi University, Patiala at the time of interview, failing which his/her candidature shall not be considered.
d) Candidates whose declaration of results is delayed should apply well in time to the concerned Board of examination to forward a confidential result directly to Principal, Army Institute of Law, Mohali, Punjab. The responsibility to ensure its timely dispatch will be that of the candidate. Delayed receipt of result shall render the candidate ineligible for admission.
(e) As per Punjabi University, Patiala letter No. 5262 dated June 19, 2000, the students passing the qualifying exam of Bihar Education Board are not eligible to seek admission.
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vaishnavi shuklaCurrent Student
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Hi Priya,
Is your question specific to Army College of Law, Mohali?
Is your question specific to Army College of Law, Mohali?
