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AILET 2025 Guidelines Announced: What to Know Before Exam Day

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Posted on 06 Dec 2024
17:03 PM

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National Law University (NLU), Delhi, has issued comprehensive exam day guidelines for the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2025, scheduled for December 8, 2024.
The exam will take place from 2PM to 4PM across designated centres.

National Law University (NLU), Delhi, has issued comprehensive exam day guidelines for the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2025, scheduled for December 8, 2024. The exam will take place from 2PM to 4PM across designated centres. Candidates must carefully review the issued instructions to ensure a smooth examination process.

Mandatory AILET Exam Day 2025 Instructions

  1. Candidates must reach the exam centre 1.5 hours before the exam to locate their seating arrangements and avoid crowding.
  2. Entry to the examination hall will close 15 minutes after the exam begins (i.e., by 2.15PM).
  3. Allowed Items:
  4. Blue/ Black Ball Point Pen
  5. Admit Card
  6. Valid Photo ID and Photographs
  7. Transparent Water Bottle
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4. Prohibited Items: Mobile phones, digital watches, Bluetooth devices, earphones, pagers, health bands, calculators, or other electronic gadgets.

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Guidelines for OMR Sheets and Question Booklets

  1. The plastic-sealed envelope containing the question booklet and OMR sheet must not be opened before 2PM.
  2. Candidates must verify the question booklet and OMR sheet for any printing errors and report issues to the invigilator immediately.
  3. Marking Responses:
  4. Use only a blue/ black ballpoint pen.
  5. Shade the correct answer circle completely, leaving no gaps.
  6. Multiple markings for a single question will be considered incorrect.
  7. Candidates must hand over the original OMR sheet to the invigilator post-exam and retain the carbonised copy for reference.

The AILET follows a negative marking system, with 1 mark awarded for correct answers and 0.25 marks deducted for incorrect ones.

Last updated on 06 Dec 2024
17:04 PM
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