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Akanksha Kumari

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AIL LET (Army Institute of Law Land Entrance Test) counselling is primarily for admission to the Army Institute of Law (AIL), Mohali, and usually does not include other colleges. The exam is specifically for filling 75 seats for Army personnel wards and 5 seats for All India Category candidates at AIL Mohali, along with 20 seats for Punjab residents based on 10+2 marks. 

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Priya Peter

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Congratulations on being a class 12th board topper. You must participate in the AIL LET counselling process to secure admission, as direct, merit-based admission for board toppers is not the standard procedure for Army personnel seats. AIL LET scores are used to create a merit list for counseling. 

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