AIL LET Exam 2026 Tomorrow; Check Do's and Don'ts

AIL LET Exam 2026 Tomorrow; Check Do's and Don'ts

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New Delhi, Updated on Jul 4, 2026 10:11 IST
AIL LET 2026 will be conducted tomorrow from 9 AM to 11 AM. They must carry their admit card and photo ID, reach exam centre early and avoid carrying electronic gadgets or prohibited items. AIL LET 2026 will be conducted tomorrow from 9 AM to 11 AM. They must carry their admit card and photo ID, reach exam centre early and avoid carrying electronic

AIL LET 2026 will be conducted tomorrow from 9 AM to 11 AM. They must carry their admit card and photo ID, reach exam centre early and avoid carrying electronic gadgets or prohibited items.

AIL LET Exam Tomorrow

AIL LET Exam Tomorrow

AIL LET Exam 2026: Army Institute of Law (AIL), Mohali will conduct AIL Law Entrance Test (AIL LET) tomorrow on July 5, 2026, for admission to its integrated law programmes. Candidates appearing for AIL LET should ensure they follow all exam-day instructions to avoid any inconvenience at exam centre. As per schedule, AIL LET will be held in online mode from 9 to 11 AM.

Candidates must reach allotted centre well before reporting time to complete security checks and document verification. They must carry printed copy of AIL LET 2026 admit card along with original photo identity proof such as Aadhaar Card, PAN Card, Passport, Driving Licence, or Voter ID. Without these documents, entry to the examination hall may not be permitted. 

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AIL LET 2026: Do's for Candidates

Candidates should

  • Carry printed admit card and original photo ID

  • Reach exam centre well before reporting time

  • Follow all instructions given by the invigilators

  • Verify personal details on admit card before entering exam hall

AIL LET 2026: Don'ts to Remember

Candidates should avoid

  • Carrying mobile phones, smart watches, calculators, Bluetooth devices, earphones, or any electronic gadgets inside exam hall

  • Bringing study material, books, handwritten notes or loose papers

  • Engaging in unfair practices or communicating with other candidates during exam

  • Arriving late, as late entry may not be permitted once exam process begins

  • Tampering with admit card or carrying damaged identity documents

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