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Anupama Mehra

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Joining a coaching institute for AILET has become a trend. Apparently, coaching institutes are good at selling the idea that coaching is necessary to crack law entrance exams. However, that is far from the truth. Candidates without any professional coaching can also crack the AILET exam with flying colours. However, for the same, it is important for candidates to adopt a well-planned and well-thought-out AILET preparation strategy 2024. Apart from this, it is also extremely important for candidates to be completely dedicated and consistent with their AILET 2024 preparation.

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Anupama Mehra

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The candidates applying for AILET 2024 should check the eligibility criteria for their selected course as under: B.A. LL.B. (Hons) - The candidates applying for the undergraduate course of NLU Delhi should be passed or appearing in the Class 12 or equivalent examination. They should have obtained at least 45% marks in the qualifying examination. LL. M. - Candidates should have passed or appeared in the final examinations of a five-years or three-years LL.B. Degree. They should have obtained at least 50% marks in aggregate if belonging to the unreserved category and 45% marks if belonging to SC/ST/PWD category. Know more about AILET 202

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Kritika Rai

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The Lloyd Law Entrance Test (LET) is an entrance examination conducted by Lloyd Law College, which is located in Greater Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. LET is designed for students who aspire to pursue undergraduate and postgraduate law programs offered by the college. It is the entrance test that prospective law students need to clear in order to secure admission to the college's law programs.

The main programs for which LET is conducted include:

1. Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.): This is a three-year undergraduate programme for students who have completed their 10+2 education and wish to pursue a career in law.

2. Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor

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Anupama Mehra

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AILET is important because it is the only entrance exam that law aspirants can qualify and be eligible for most prominent National Law University in India; i.e. NLU Delhi. It is also one of the most competitive law entrance exams for admission to NLU Delhi, as it doesn't accept CLAT score. Apart from this, many Public Sector Undertaking (PSUs) in India accept AILET LL. M. scores for the recruitment of candidates. 

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Kratika Sharma

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At the time of filling RGNUL application through CLAT 2024 registration portal, candidates need to submit the following documents:

  • Class 10 and Class 12 marksheet
  • Class 10 and Class 12 certificate
  • Bachelor’s degree along with the mark sheet
  • Migration certificate
  • Caste certificate (if required)
  • Certificate of person with disability (if applicable)
  • PwD affidavit (if applicable)

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