The National Law University (NLU) Delhi will conduct the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2024 exam on December 10, 2023 (11 am - 12.30). The exam is conducted for admission to the 5-year integrated, one-year LLM, and Ph.D. programs. On the day of the AILET 2024 exam, candidates need to follow the guidelines issued by NLU Delhi exam officials. These include reporting at the exam center on time, carrying all essential documents, and not adopting any unfair means during the exam.
The AILET 2024 Admit Card will be released by NLU Delhi on November 20, 2023. The AILET 2024 exam officials have released an exam-day schedule that the candidate must diligently follow to complete the exam.
AILET 2024 exam-day schedule
Candidates can check AILET 2024 Exam Day Schedule below:
Timings
|
Events
|
10 am
|
Entry of Candidates inside the Test Centre, Covid Scanning
|
10:30 am
|
Entry of Candidate to the Examination Hall/ Room
|
10:45 am
|
Distribution of transparent Sealed Envelopes containing Question Booklets and OMR Response Sheets and announcement of important instructions by the invigilators
|
11:00 am
|
Long Bell – Commencement of Entrance Test
|
11:15 am
|
No candidate shall be allowed to enter the Examination Hall/Room after this Bell
|
11:30 am
|
Short Warning Bell-Completion of 30 Minutes
|
12:00 noon
|
Short Warning Bell-Completion of 60 Minutes
|
12:20 pm
|
Short Warning Bell
|
12:30 pm
|
Long Bell – Completion of the Entrance Test
|
AILET Exam Centres 2024
NLU Delhi releases an updated list of test centres for AILET 2024 along with the admission notification. Candidates can refer the list of test cities available for the upcoming exam:
AILET Exam Centres 2024
|
Bangalore
|
Bhopal
|
Chandigarh
|
Chennai
|
Cuttack
|
Delhi
|
Gurugram
|
Greater Noida
|
Guwahati
|
Hyderabad
|
Jammu
|
Jodhpur
|
Lucknow
|
Mumbai
|
Patna
|
Raipur
|
Cochin
|
Kolkata
|
Gandhinagar
|
Nagpur
|
Jaipur
|
Varanasi
|
Dehradun
|
Visakhapatnam
|
AILET 2024 Exam Day Guidelines
Candidates appearing for the exam should read the instructions mentioned on the admit card carefully. Some of the instructions for the exam day are:
- Candidates should report their allotted test centre at least an hour before the exam timings i.e. by 9 am, so as for the necessary verification to be done by the exam centre officials.
- Candidates should carry at least one valid photo Id proof along with their admit card for AILET 2023 such as PAN Card/ Aadhaar Card/ Driving License/ Ration Card/ Passport etc. (in original as well as one copy).
- They should also carry their own pens (at least two) and one HB pencil for filling OMR answer sheet. The pens should be ballpoint and colour should be black or blue.
- Also, candidates should avoid taking any study material or items like calculator, mobile phone, digital watch, iPad, and jewellery to the exam centre.
AILET 2024 Exam: Items to carry
NLU Delhi has instructed candidates to carry the following list of items on the day of the All India Law Entrance Test 2024:
- Blue/ Black Ball Point Pen
- Admit Card
- Any valid Photo I.D. Proof and photographs
- Transparent Water Bottle
- Face mask and sanitizer
AILET 2024 - Items not allowed inside the exam hall
Candidates are not allowed to carry the following items in the AILET Exam Hall 2024:
- Communication devices like Cell Phones
- Electronic Gadgets like Digital Watches, Mobile Phones, Bluetooth, Earphones, pagers, Health bands, Calculators, etc.
Adopting unfair means in the AILET 2024 entrance exam
Candidates found to be adopting unfair means like cheating, disturbing other candidates, or indulging in other illegal activities will be disqualified. So, it is recommended that candidates to not indulge in any such activities and follow the instructions given by the exam invigilator.
AILET 2024 exam pattern
The AILET 2024 exam will be conducted in center-based, pen-and-paper mode. The exam will be 1 and half hours in duration. The structure of the AILET 2024 question paper is outlined below.
Particulars
|
BA LLB
|
LLM
|
Exam mode
|
Center-based Pen-and-paper exam
|
Center-based Pen-and-paper exam
|
Test duration
|
120 minutes
|
120 minutes
|
Exam timings
|
11 am to 12:30 pm
|
11 am to 12:30 pm
|
Test medium
|
English
|
English
|
Type of questions
|
Multiple-choice questions
|
MCQs & Subjective question
|
Total questions
|
150 questions
|
50 multiple-choice questions and 2 descriptive questions
|
Total marks
|
150 marks
|
150 marks
|
Marking scheme
|
+1 mark for each correct answer
-0.25 marks for each incorrect answer
|
Marking scheme for MCQs only:
+1 mark for each correct answer
-0.25 marks for each incorrect answer
|
AILET 2024: How to mark OMR Response Sheet and Answer Booklet?
NLU Delhi has given the following guidelines for marking the OMR response sheet:
- Use only BLACK/ BLUE BALL POINT PEN for writing the Roll No. /details on OMR Response Sheet & Answer Booklet and for shading the circles.
- The answer circle should be shaded completely without leaving any space. Incomplete circles will not be evaluated. Indicate only one answer by shading from the options provided. More than one response to a question shall be counted as ‘wrong’.
- Handle the OMR Response Sheet with care and don’t fold, wrinkle, tear or staple it.
- The OMR Response Sheet is carbonized; you need to detach the second page (carbon copy) of the OMR Response Sheet and keep it with you for reference along with using the Question Booklet.
- The candidate will not be given a second blank OMR Response Sheet, except in exceptional cases. So, the OMR Response Sheet must be handled carefully.
- At 12:30 pm, all the candidates shall stop writing and return the OMR Response Sheets and Answer Booklet to the invigilator.
- It may be noted that carrying the OMR Response Sheet and Answer Booklet out of the Test Centre will lead to the disqualification of the candidate. Further, it will be treated as an offense and appropriate action will be taken by the law.
- No candidate will be allowed to leave the Examination Hall/Room till all OMR Response Sheets and Answer Booklets have been collected by the invigilator.
- Any candidate who is found either copying or receiving or assisting will be disqualified and it will be treated as an Unfair Means Case, for which the necessary action will be taken. Possession and use of incriminating material for the Entrance Test also amounts to Unfair Means.
- Unmarked Questions will not be evaluated. Indicating any other mark or symbol or word on the OMR Response Sheets and Answer Booklet will result in disqualification.