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Kritika Rai

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The items allowed during the AIL LET exam are Pens and Water in a transparent bottle. Carry a Photo ID proof with the admit card.

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The following items are prohibited during the AIL LET exam: 

  • Electronic devices, including mobile phones, calculators, smart watch, tablets, earphones and headphones, camera and other gadgets. 
  • Reference materials, such as books, sample papers and blue prints books
  • Food and beverages other than water are not allowed during the exam

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The AIL LET admit card will have these details

  • Name of candidate
  • Roll number
  • Reservation category
  • Date of birth
  • Parent name
  • Address
  • Photo & signature
  • Exam date & time
  • Centre name

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The admit card for AIL LET 2026 will be made available at ail.ac.in. Download the admit card from the official website. Keep multiple printouts of the admit card.

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To prepare for the English section of the AIL LET exam, use the following tips: 

Vocabulary and Grammar:

  • Build a strong vocabulary: Read newspapers, books, and articles regularly. Keep a vocabulary journal to note down new words and their meanings.
  • Practice grammar rules: Understand the basics of grammar, including tenses, sentence structure, and parts of speech. Solve grammar exercises and practice writing grammatically correct sentences.
  • Learn idioms and phrasal verbs: These are common phrases used in English. Practice using them in sentences to improve your fluency.

Reading Comprehension:

  • Read widely: Read different genres of text, s
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Candidates can use the following tips to prepare for the Legal Aptitude section of the AIL LET exam: 

1. Understand the Syllabus: Begin by thoroughly understanding the syllabus for the Legal Aptitude and Legal Awareness section. Review the topics that may be covered, such as legal principles, maxims, and landmark judgments.

2. Study Legal Concepts: Focus on building a strong foundation in fundamental legal concepts and principles. Read textbooks or study materials that cover topics like contracts, torts, constitutional law, and criminal law.

3. Legal Maxims: Learn and understand important legal maxims. Familiarity with

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Yes, students currently in their final year of Class 12 can apply for AIL LET 2025. However, their admission will be provisional, based on the condition that they successfully complete their Class 12 exams and fulfill the eligibility criteria for the law programme they are applying for. Candidates will need to present proof of passing their Class 12 exams during counseling or admission.

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Candidates who meet the following criteria come under the Wards of All India General Category Other than Punjab Residents in AIL LET eligibility criteria:

(a) Children of citizens of India or persons of Indian origin, who intend to settle permanently in India and have obtained citizenship before admission to AIL

(b) Residential Proof: Domicile Certificate of the state to which student belongs (other than from the state of Punjab)

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There are three main categories of candidates under the Wards of Army Personel in the AIL LET eligibility. The applicants accordingly must fall under one of the following categories:

(a) Army Personnel ( Certificate No. I)

(b) Adopted/Step Ward and Ward of Remarried Widows (Certificate No. I & II)

(c) Eligibility Criteria in Special Cases (Certificate No. III)

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