AILET 2024: Dates, Application Procedure, Eligibility, Admit Card, Syllabus, Pattern, Question Papers, Answer Key, Result
The eligibility requirements of All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) are determined by the National Law University of Delhi. Candidates should familiarise themselves with the eligibility criteria before applying for the AILET exam. Candidates will have their applications declined if they do not meet the AILET eligibility requirements.
BA LL.B(Hons) |
LL.M |
|
Qualifying exam |
10+2 or equivalent |
LL.B or equivalent |
Minimum % of marks |
General - 45% SC/ST/Persons with disability - 40% |
General - 50% SC/ST/Persons with disability - 45% |
Candidates who are taking the qualifying exam or are awaiting the results may also apply and take the entrance exam. However, in order for these candidates to be considered eligible, they must meet the cut-off date, which will be announced together with the notification of the entrance test results. If these applicants are placed in a compartment during the admissions year, they would be deemed ineligible
BA LL.B(Hons) |
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Category |
Total Seats |
Reservation % |
General |
50 |
- |
OBCs: Non-Creamy Layer |
24 |
22% |
Scheduled Castes |
17 |
15% |
Scheduled Tribes |
8 |
7.5% |
Economically Weaker Section |
11 |
10% |
Sub Total |
110 |
|
Kashmiri Migrants (Supernumerary) |
1 |
- |
Jammu & Kashmir residents (Supernumerary) |
2 |
- |
Foreign Nationals |
5 |
- |
OCI/PIO |
5 |
- |
Grand Total |
123 |
LL.M |
||
Category |
Total Seats |
Reservation % |
General |
32 |
- |
OBCs: Non-Creamy Layer |
15 |
22% |
Scheduled Castes |
11 |
15% |
Scheduled Tribes |
5 |
7.5% |
Economically Weaker Section |
7 |
10% |
Sub Total |
70 |
|
Kashmiri Migrants (Supernumerary) |
1 |
- |
Foreign Nationals |
5 |
- |
OCI/PIO |
5 |
- |
Grand Total |
81 |
The candidate must possess a valid certificate issued by the relevant authorities in order to claim reservation under these categories.