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AILET 2023 Registrations Open; Exam on Dec 11

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Mrinaal Datt
10 September 20221 min read
One the lines of CLAT, for the first time ever, the AILET exam will be held twice in one year. AILET exam, also known as the All India Law Entrance Test, is the pathway for admission to the National Law University of Delhi. The AILET 2023 registrations opened on September 7, which is certainly a first for aspirants.
It seems like NLU Delhi is toeing the line of the CLAT Consortium- which is the governing body for the CLAT exam when it announced that the CLAT exam will now be held in December. This is being done to elevate the pressure on students during the Board exams season, so that the two do not clash.

Here are the registrations details for AILET 2023:

  • AILET 2023 Registrations open: September 8, 2022
  • Last day for receiving applications: November 15, 2022
  • Issue of admit cards: November 22, 2022
  • AILET 2023 Exam Date: December 11, 2022 (11 AM to 12:30 PM)

How to register for AILET 2023?

  • Interested candidates should apply online on payment of application fee of Rs.3500/-(Rupees Three Thousand Five hundred Only).
  • Application fee in case of SC/ST and Persons with Disabilities (PWD) is Rs.1500/-(Rupees One thousand Five Hundred Only).
  • Below Poverty Line (BPL) applicants of SC/ST category are exempted from application fee.
  • For category wise reservation, seat matrix and other details relating to Online Application Forms, Admit Cards, Eligibility Criteria, Pattern of Test etc., please visit https://nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.
Interested candidates can also read the full notification here:
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