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jasveer singh

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If you want to take admission in the B.A. LL.B. Course at NLU, Delhi, then AILET is your only option. If you want to have more options, you have to take the CLAT exam.
1. The CLAT is conducted by a consortium of NLUs for undergraduate as well as postgraduate courses. You can get admission to 22 national law universities with ACLAT score.
2. The CLAT is the gateway to getting admission into India's best law university (NIRF), the NLSIU Bangalore, whereas the AILET can get you admission into India's second-best law university (NIRF), the NLU, Delhi.
3. The CLAT exam has five sections in total, whereas the AILET exam has only three sectio
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All three, the CLAT ISAT, and AILET are popular law exams in India. The differences between these exams are as follows:
1. ISAT India: This exam is conducted by the Law School Admission Council. With the ISAT score, you can get admission to more than 25 private law colleges. You can get admission to law colleges such as the O. P. Jindal Global University, the IFIM Law School, and Adamas University. The exam duration is 140 minutes for 92 questions. The three subjects are divided into four sections, which are analytical reasoning, logical reasoning, and reading comprehension. The ISAT has a score range of 420 to 480, and there is no nega
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The syllabus of CLAT and AILET is similar for topics such as reasoning, general knowledge, and English. The CLAT has two additional sections: quantitative reasoning and Legal Reasoning. According to experts, the following are the section-wise recommended books for both law exams:
1. English Language: For AILET Objective General English by RS Aggarwal and English Grammar and Composition by Wren & Martin is suggested. For CLAT you can prefer Objective General English 2023 by SP Bakshi or RS Aggarwal and The Pearson Guide to the CLAT by Pearson.
2. Current Affairs and General Knowledge: You can choose either CA magazine for both exams. Nor
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Usually, it is tougher to get through AILET than the CLAT exam due to the following reasons:
1. Less seats: The AILET is only for admission to NLU Delhi, and therefore the competition compared to available seats is higher in the AILET exam than in the CLAT exam.
2. Pattern: As per the latest syllabus, the logical reasoning section will have more weight in the AILET paper, making it more difficult to score.
3. Question type: The questions in the English, GK, and reasoning sections of AILET are more difficult than those on the CLAT paper.
4. Marking by weightage of score: The number of questions in both papers is the same, i.e., 150, but
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CLAT and AILET are the two most prominent law entrance exams in India to get admission to NLU. The following are the differences between CLAT and AILET papers:
1. Score acceptance: The CLAT score is accepted for admission to 22 NLUs, whereas the AILET exam is administered for admission to the NLU, Delhi.
2. Duration: The AILET exam lasts 90 minutes, while the CLAT exam lasts 120 minutes.
3. Pattern: The total marks are 150 in both tests, but the AILET exam has only three sections whereas the CLAT exam has five sections.
4. Difficulty Level: As per the analysis of previous exams, the AILET is considered more difficult than the CLAT.
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Hi deepika
There are plenty of law entrance exams other than the CLAT and AILET that you can take after the 12th grade to get into a college to study B.A. LLB:
1. ISAT India: You can get admission to colleges such as Asian Law College Noida, GITAM School of Law, and Kalinga University.
2. Kerala Law Entrance Exam: You can get admission to the B.A. LL.B. Course at Sree Narayana Guru College of Legal Studies and NSS Law College after clearing this exam.
3. Andhra Pradesh LAWCET: With this exam score, you can get admission to around 21 law colleges in Andhra Pradesh, including the Dr. B. R. Ambedkar College of Law and the V. R. Law College.
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No, according to NLU, Delhi, which conducts the AILET exam, the candidates who have qualified for the UGC NET JRF are not exempted from the AILET. Any such NET-qualified candidate needs to appear in the AILET entrance exam at NLU, Delhi, to do a Ph.D. at NLU. This exam is conducted once a year at the national level by the NLU, Delhi. The duration of the exam is 1 hour and 30 minutes and is held in offline mode. To be admitted to the Ph.D. programme at NLU, Delhi, you must have completed an LL. M. or an equivalent law degree with 55% marks. After clearing AILET. You can get NLU-D for a Ph.D. in law.

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deepika maurya

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You will be given a total of 90 minutes to complete the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) exam. Set the timer before solving any mock test or sample paper. Allot a fixed time for each section and trying to complete it within the prescribed time helps a lot. Tips for exam preparation:
1- Practice Regularly.
2- Read, Write, Revise and Repeat. This must be your mantra while preparing for the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET). I hope this will help you.

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deepika maurya

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You will be given a total of 90 minutes to complete the All India Law Entrance Test exam. Set the timer before solving any mock test or sample paper. Allot a fixed time for each section and trying to complete it within the prescribed time helps a lot. Tips:
Practice Regularly. Read, Write, Revise and Repeat. This must be your mantra while preparing for the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET). I hope this will help you.

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