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Kritika Rai

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The online application process for AIL LET 2024 started from March 25, 2025, 10 AM onwards at ail.ac.in. The application process will only be available online. AIL LET 2025 exam is scheduled to be held on May 24, 2025, 9 AM to 11 AM at the designated exam centres. Aspiring candidates will be able to register for the AIL LET 2025 exam until April 26, 2025 through the official website - ail.ac.in.

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Kritika Rai

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The AIL LET 2025 exam will be administered by the Army Institute of Law and is anticipated to take place on May 24 2025. The exam will be conducted in online mode at 32 test centres in India. There will be a total of 200 multiple-choice based questions in the exam. Candidates will have to answer all the questions in 120 minutes. Each question will carry 1 mark. Thus, the AIL LET 2025 question paper will be of 200 marks. There is no provision of the negative marking in the AIL LET entrance exam 2025.

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Kritika Rai

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The payment of the AIL LET (Army Institute of Law Entrance Test) application fee can  be done online through various electronic payment methods. The specific payment methods and procedures may vary from year to year, so it's essential to refer to the official AIL LET notification and guidelines for the particular year you intend to apply. However, here are some common payment methods that may be available:

1. Online Payment Gateway and UPI: AIL LET application portals often have an integrated online payment gateway that allows you to make the payment using credit cards, debit cards, or net banking. You will need to enter your card

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Kritika Rai

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Here is a list of commonly required documents for the AIL LET application:

1. Photograph: You will typically need to upload a recent passport-sized photograph. Ensure that the photograph meets the specified format and size requirements mentioned in the official notification.

2. Educational Certificates and Marksheets: You may be required to upload scanned copies of your educational certificates and marksheets to demonstrate your eligibility. This includes certificates for your qualifying examination (e.g., 10+2 or equivalent).

3. Category Certificate (if applicable): If you belong to a reserved category (e.g., SC, ST, OBC, EWS), you may n

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Kritika Rai

Contributor-Level 10

To apply for AIL LET (Army Institute of Law Entrance Test), follow these general steps:

1. Check Eligibility: Before applying, ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria specified in the AIL LET notification for the particular year you intend to apply. Eligibility criteria may include educational qualifications, age limits, and nationality requirements.

2. Online Registration: Visit the official website of the Army Institute of Law (AIL) or the dedicated AIL LET portal during the application period. Look for the "Online Registration" or "Apply Online" link.

3. Fill Out the Application Form: Complete the online application for

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Kritika Rai

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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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Kritika Rai

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The syllabus for AIL LET (Army Institute of Law Entrance Test) typically covers several subjects to assess the candidates' knowledge and aptitude. The subjects and topics that are commonly included in the AIL LET syllabus are as follows:

1. English Language:

  • Vocabulary
  • Grammar
  • Comprehension passages
  • Synonyms and antonyms
  •  Idioms and phrases
  • Sentence completion
  • Error detection

2. General Knowledge and Current Affairs:

  • Current events and issues (national and international)
  • History and culture of India
  • Geography (India and the world)
  • Indian Polity and Constitution
  • Indian Economy
  • Science and Technology
  • Sports and Awards
  • Books and Authors

3. Legal Aptit

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Kritika Rai

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The exam pattern for AIL LET (Army Institute of Law Entrance Test) typically consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) and assesses candidates in several subjects. Below is a general overview of the exam pattern for AIL LET:

1. Type of Examination: AIL LET is a pen-and-paper-based test, meaning candidates use physical question papers to mark their answers.

2. Total Marks: The total marks for the AIL LET examination are 200.

3. Number of Questions: The number of questions in the AIL LET paper may vary, but it often consists of approximately 200 MCQs.

4. Subjects Covered: The AIL LET exam typically covers the following subjects:
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