AILET aspirants are advised to go through exam-day instructions carefully to avoid last-minute issues. AILET 2026 will be held in one session across all designated centres.
With just two days left for All India Law Entrance Test 2026, candidates preparing for admission to BA LL.B. (Hons.) and LL.M. courses at NLU Delhi are into their final preparations. This national-level exam will be held in a single shift and it is of two-hour duration. This exam is conducted in pen-and-paper format.
Candidates should reach their examination centre in advance as entry procedures document check and security checks may take time. AILET Admit card is carries detailes related to exam centre, exam timings and other details refer to it.
Students should carry their print-out of admit card, one valid photo ID and only items permitted inside examination hall. Electronic gadgets, smartwatches, notes and Bluetooth-enabled devices are strictly barred at exam centre.
Dress Code Guidelines for AILET 2026 Exam
The conducting authroty issues simple and standard dress code to ensure smooth frisking:
- Wear plain and comfortable clothing without additional layers or heavy accessories.
- Avoid metallic items, chunky jewellery, belts with metal buckles or shoes with thick soles.
- Keep personal belongings minimal as most centres do not offer storage facilities.
AILET 2026 candidates should check instructions printed on their admit card for centre-specific guidelines.
Quick Revision Tips for Last 48 Hours
- Focus on High scoring Topics
Aspirants should avoid new chapters and revise only what they have already studied. Quick notes, saved mocks and chapter summaries are best for this phase.
- BA LL.B. (Hons.) Section Recall
BA LL.B. exam has Three sections:
- English Language
- Current Affairs & General Knowledge
- Logical Reasoning
At this stage candidates should revise vocabulary, grammar basics national and international current events and short reasoning sets such as arrangements, analogies and critical reasoning.
- LL.M. Candidates: Revisit Key Legal Areas
LL.M. aspirants should revise Constitutional Law, Criminal Law, Contract, Tort, Jurisprudence and important case laws. Bare act sections and landmark judgments should also be reviewed.
- Attempt Practice Set
A short timed set helps retain speed without causing burnout. Avoid full length heavy mocks at this stage.
- Final 24 Hours: Stay Calm and Organised
Check exam centre route, prepare documents in advance and ensure proper sleep. A composed, well-rested approach supports better performance in comprehension and reasoning sections.
AILET 2026 Final Advisory
Candidates should recheck their exam centre, reporting instructions and permitted items a day before test. With AILET 2026 now just hours away, a structured approach to revision and exam day planning will improve performance in both BA LL.B. and LL.M. papers.
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