AILET Coaching in Dehradun
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Why is coaching required for AILET?
Understanding Exam Patterns: Coaching helps you grasp the structure of AILET and its subjects.
Time Management: AILET Coaching provides strategies for effective time management.
Systematic Study Plan: AILET Coaching offers a structured approach and practice with past papers.
Study plan for AILET With BLI
- Daily Routine: Allocate specific hours daily for each section. Dedicate the first few hours of the day for subjects like General Awareness and evening for subjects like quantitative aptitude. Mix up the subjects to avoid monotony.
- Set weekly targets: Set weekly goals for each subject. Revise and review class notes
- Time Management: While taking mock tests try to set a timer and then review your progress and speed. This practice will help you in allocating time to each section based on your strengths and weaknesses.
- Attend the mock test drill by Bharat Law Institute: This helps you in assessing your progress and identify weak areas. Taking regular mock tests help in stimulating the exam environment
- Revision: Regularly revise topics from class notes. Develop practice of self jotting during the class. This helps you in retaining the topics. Use flash cards, short notes and summaries given by your respective by BLI mentors for quick revision.
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Know About AILET Exam
The AILET (All India legal Entrance Test) is a national-level entrance test conducted by the NLUD for admission to the university’s undergraduate and graduate law programs. It is considered as one of the most prominent Law Entrance Exam in India, AILET offers applicants the chance to get accepted into the esteemed NLU Delhi. Admission to B.A.LL.B., LL.M., and Ph.D. programmes is available at NLU Delhi.
The AILET for B.A.LL.B (Hons.) programme will have three (3) sections of 150 multiple choice questions for 150 marks in total. The duration of the examination is 120 minutes.
- The three sections will be:
Section A: English Language (50 questions; 50 marks).
Section B: Current Affairs & General Knowledge (30 questions; 30 marks).
Section C: Logical Reasoning (70 questions; 70 marks).
Legal principles may be used in the logical reasoning section to test logical aptitude but the examination will not require any kind of legal knowledge or technical understanding. - Negative marking: There will be Negative Marking in AILET 2024. The criteria for negative marking will be based on the formula 0.25*4=1 that means per wrong answer 0.25 Marks will be deducted. Therefore, four wrong answers will lead to deduction of 1 Mark.
- If two or more candidates get the same marks at the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET), their merit will be determined on the basis of higher marks in the section on LOGICAL REASONING in the AILET.
- If the merit is still same, then the candidate senior in age shall get preference. If still there is no change in merit, then computerized draw of lots shall be taken into consideration.
- The three sections will be:
- Candidates who have passed the Higher Secondary School Examination (10+2) system or an equivalent examination thereto securing in the aggregate not less than 45% of the total marks (40% in case of SC/ST/Persons with Disability).
- Candidates appearing/awaiting results of the qualifying examination can also apply and appear in the Entrance Test. However, the eligibility by such candidates shall have to be obtained by the cut-off date, which will be notified along with the Notification of Entrance Test result and in case such candidate is placed in compartment in the year of the admission, would be treated as ineligible.
Frequently Asked Questions 💭
It does not accept the CLAT for admission. NLU Delhi administers its own All India Law Entrance Test (AILET). Every year, over 65,000 students take the CLAT, whereas approximately 18,000 candidates take the AILET test.