AILET 2021 FAQs
Q: Can I fill the application form offline?
A: No, the application form will only be available in online mode at the official website of NLU, New Delhi.
Q: Which colleges accept the AILET score?
A: The AILET score is accepted by only one college i.e. the National Law University, New Delhi
Q: Is there any lateral entry option for B.A. LLB in NLU, Delhi
A: No, there is no such provision for lateral entry into the BA LLB course in NLU, Delhi.
Q: Can a candidate avail multiple category benefits during the time of admission?
A: No, a candidate will avail any one of the benefits during the admission.
Q: Is there any age limit for AILET?
A: The supreme court has removed the age bar for AILET.
Q: What is the application fee for AILET?
A: The application fee for AILET according to the different category is mentioned below:
- General - Rs 3,050/-
- Sc/ST/PwD - Rs 1050/-
- Kashmiri Migrant/ Foreign National - Rs. 3050/-
Q: Can I get my admit card through the post?
A: The admit card will only be available on the official website of NLU, Delhi. Candidates can get their admit card through online only.
Q: What is the total number of seats offered in NLU, Delhi through AILET?
A: A total of 70 seats are offered through AILET and 10 seats directly to foreign nationals on a merit basis.
Q: What are the documents and their specifications needed to be uploaded during the form filling of AILET?
A: Specifications of the documents needed to be uploaded are:
- Photo - It should be in JPEG format and less than 150KB
- Signature - It should be in JPEG format and less than 150KB
Q: Is there any negative marking in AILET?
A: Yes, AILET has negative marking. For each incorrect answer, 0.25 marks will be deducted.
Q: Is AILET tougher than CLAT?
A: As the number of seats offered through AILET is much less than offered by CLAT, it is generally tougher due to the competition.
Q: Is there any reservation in terms of seats at NLU, Delhi?
A: 15% seats for SC, 7.5% seats for ST and 3% seats for Persons with Disabilities, One seat for Kashmiri Migrants, and two supernumerary seats for students from J&K subject to the approval of Governing Council are reserved in NLU, Delhi through AILET.
Q: What are the best book to prepare for AILET?
A: Books that will help to qualify AILET are:
- High School English Grammar and Composition by Wren & Martin
- Objective General English by RS Aggarwal
- Manorama Year Book
- Lucent’s General Knowledge
- Verbal and Nonverbal Reasoning by R S Aggarwal
- Logical and Analytical Reasoning (English) 1st Edition by A.K Gupta
- Legal Awareness and Legal Aptitude by AP Bhardwaj
- Bare Acts of Indian Constitution