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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
In case, candidates secure identical marks in the final list, the candidate with higher marks in the qualifying examination will be preferred. In case of parity at this stage also, the candidate older in age shall be given preference.
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2 years ago
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Yes, there is typically a reservation policy for seats in AIL LET (Army Institute of Law Entrance Test) for specific categories as per government regulations. The exact reservation policy may vary from year to year, but it often includes categories such as:
Army Category: A certain percentage of seats are reserved for candidates in the Army category. These seats are typically available to candidates who are children of serving Army personnel, ex-Army personnel, or children of Army personnel who have retired after a specific duration of service.
Punjab Residents: A portion of seats is usually reserved for candidates who are residents of t
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