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Anupama Mehra

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Candidates can submit maximum 3 preferences for AILET centre. Choosing preference for exam centre is mandatory to submit AILET application. Candidates will get to know about allotment of exact centre once the admit card is released. The NLU Delhi releases admit card online comprising crucial details about exam including name and address of AILET centre. The admit card can be downloaded from the official website after its release. To download AILET admit card, candidates need application ID, password, and Exam Unique Code (EUC).

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No. One cant change the AILET Exam centre once the application form is submitted online. Candidates have to choose options of exam centre while applying for the exam. The exam centre option is filled during the final registration for AILET. Candidates can declare maximum 3 options for exam centre. AILET will let candidates know about name and address of exam centre through the admit card. The admit card for AILET has to be carried to the exam centre else candidates will not be allowed to enter the examination hall.

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No, the allotted exam centre cannot be changed at any stage after submission of the application form. Candidates will have to appear at the allotted test centre only. However, any incorrect detail related to the exam centre on the admit card can be reported to NLU Delhi to get it corrected.

The National Law University Delhi (NLUD) will conduct the pen-and-paper-based AILET 2025 exam on December 8, 2024 (2 pm - 4 pm). The exam will be held in 24 cities across the country. Each of these exam cities may have one or more test centres. The candidate had to select their choice of exam cities at the time of filling out the AILET 2024 appl

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On the day of the exam, candidates must carry the following documents and items to the AILET centre:

  • AILET admit card: Since, it is a mandatory document to be carried to the test centre, candidates must carry their admit card as issued to them. Candidates without a valid admit card on the day of the exam will not be allowed to take it.
  • Photo ID proof: Along with the admit card, candidates must also carry an original photo ID proof issued by the Government of India. Documents that can be presented as an ID proof include PAN Card, Driving License, Voter ID, Passport, Aadhaar Card and Ration Card. 
  • Photo: Candidates should carry an atte
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AILET exam centre 2025 will be allotted along with the admit card. Candidates are advised to check the admit card to know about the exam centre and other crucial details. Apart from name and address of allotted AILET exam centre, the admit card comprises details such as exam date, timing, exam day guidelines etc. Date for admit card release is published along with the information brochure on the official website. Candidates have to download the admit card for AILET 2025 after logging and providing details such as application ID, password and others. 

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To begin with, it's essential to understand the syllabus and the topics that are covered under the GK and Current Affairs section. As per the provided syllabus, the section will carry 35 marks and will include questions based on General Knowledge and Current Affairs.

To prepare for this section, you should focus on the following key areas:

  1. General Knowledge: This includes topics such as history, geography, science, technology, current events, and other general awareness. You can improve your general knowledge by reading books, newspapers, and online resources, as well as watching documentaries and educational programs.
  2. Current Affairs: Th
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The syllabus for the GK and Current Affairs section of the AILET BA LLB exam:

Topics to be covered:

  • General awareness of History, Geography, General Science, Economics, Civics, Social Science, and Environment
  • Current Affairs of the past year
  • Recent events and awareness around the world

Number of questions: 30

Marking scheme: 1 mark for each correct answer

It's important to note that the syllabus may be subject to change, and candidates should always check the official AILET website for the most up-to-date information. Additionally, it's important to be aware of current events and developments in these topics, as well as to have a general unde

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The CLAT and AILET syllabi are not exactly the same, but they do share some common topics. Both exams test candidates on English, Legal Reasoning, General Knowledge, and Mathematics. However, there are some differences in the syllabus and exam pattern between the two exams.

AILET has a separate section for Mathematics, while CLAT does not have a dedicated math section. Additionally, AILET has a slightly different weightage for each section compared to CLAT. It's important to note that the syllabus for both exams is subject to change, so it's crucial to refer to the official websites or the latest study materials for the most up-to-date

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AILET 2026 question paper will carry 35 questions of one mark each for English. The section will be based on topics of General English and grammar as under:

  • Vocabulary
  • Grammar
  • Reading Comprehension
  • Inference-based questions
  • Synonyms
  • Antonyms
  • Word Usage
  • Foreign Words/Phrase
  • Para Jumble

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