The National Law University (NLU) has announced the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2025 counselling schedule for its BA LLB Hons and LLM programmes for the upcoming academic session. Eligible candidates can begin the registration process, including the payment of the counselling fee, on December 13, 2024.
How to Register for AILET Counselling 2025
- Visit the official AILET 2025 website to check if you have received an invitation for counselling. Only invited candidates can proceed to the subsequent steps.
- Prepare and upload all the necessary documents as specified by the counselling guidelines.
- The counselling fee must be paid online using digital payment methods such as credit/debit cards, net banking, or UPI. Ensure the transaction is completed successfully to confirm your registration.
Documents Required for AILET Counselling 2025
- Class 10th Marksheet and Certificate
- Class 12th Marksheet and Certificate
- Graduation Marksheet and Certificate (for LLM applicants)
- Transfer Certificate (TC) or Migration Certificate
- Character Certificate (issued within the last six months)
- Category Certificate (if applicable for reserved categories)
For the LLM programme, NLU is offering 81 seats across various specialisations. The counselling registration fee is INR 30,000, and candidates can pay this fee between December 13 and December 22, 2024, until 11AM.
The first list of selected candidates will be published on December 27, 2024, and shortlisted applicants will be required to pay a provisional admission fee of INR 50,000 by January 4, 2025. Additional merit lists will be released in January and May 2025, with corresponding deadlines for confirmation fee payment.
Similarly, the BA LLB Hons programme offering 120 seats follows an identical counselling schedule. Registration for the programme also opens on December 13, 2024, with a INR 30,000 counselling fee. The timeline for the provisional admission fee payment and merit list publication mirrors that of the LLM programme.
Applicants should note that certain specialisations in the LLM programme may not be offered, depending on factors such as the number of applicants and faculty availability.