
The National Law University of Delhi has published its first merit list for Foreign Nationals & OCI/PIO Category students who applied for LLM (one year) program. Direct link to download the merit list is given below.
NLU Delhi has released the first merit list for LLM course for students belonging to the Foreign Nationals & OCI/PIO Category. Candidates whose names appear in the provisional merit list for LLM (One year) program will have to submit the fee on or before June 14, 2025, failure to which will cancel their admission. The detailed fee break-up is given below. The portal/ interface for payment has been activated from June 09, 2025, 6 PM for candidates.
Candidates must also note that the provisional admission offer letter should be downloaded by the candidates from their respective AILET 2025 account/portal. Candidates will have to sign the offer letter and upload the same to the AILET 2025 account. The signed undertaking should be done by both the parent and the candidate.
How to Download AILET LLM 2025 First Provisional Merit List?
Refer to the following steps to download the AILET 2025 first provisional merit list for LLM:
- Visit the official AILET portal, nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.
- Scroll down to the "Notification" section on the homepage.
- Now, click on "First Provisional Merit List LL.M. Foreign Nationals & OCI/PIO Category" link.
- The merit list will open up in a new tab.
- Download it and check if your application number is there
Direct Link to Download PDF- AILET 2025 LLM First Provisional Merit List for FN, OCI/ PIO Category PDF
Definition of Foreign Nationals and OCI/PIO category Students
Foreign nationals are those holding citizenship other than India and having a valid passport. Whereas, OCI category means Overseas Citizen of India and PIO are Person of Indian Origin as per the Govt. notification.
AILET BALLB 2025 First Provisional Merit List
However, the first provisional merit list for AILET 2025 BA LLB Foreign Nationals & OCI/PIO Category was published on June 06, 2025. The last date to submit the balance amount is June 10, 2025; failure to which will result in the cancellation of admission of a candidate.
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To qualify for AILET, you will have to score above or equal to the AILET cut-off according to your category. If you do not qualify for the exam, you can reappear for it next year if you want to study BA LLB (Hons.), BCom LLB (Hons.) or LLM at NLU Delhi. If you want to take the exam again, you can opt for one of the following options:
- Take other law entrance exams, such as LSAT India, SLAT or any of the state-level law entrance tests.
- Apply for admission to colleges accepting AILET scores.
- You can apply for admission to colleges that accept merit-based admission. The merit-based admission process refers to the process in which colleges consider your marks in the qualifying exam (Class 12 marks for UG courses and graduation marks for PG courses).
Always remember that you should not apply for admission to a college that has not been recognised by UGC.
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National Law University, (NLU) Delhi, included among one of the most prestigious law universities in India. Apart from NLU Delhi, there are 22 National Law Universities (NLUs) in India. NLU Delhi offers law courses i.e. five-year Intergrated BA LLB (Hons.) course at the undergraduate level, One-year LLM course at the postgraduate level, and PhD courses at the doctorate level. For admission to the law courses, NLU Delhi conducts its own law entrance exam known as the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET), thus making it the only law school in India that does not accept the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT).