AILET 2023 today; Exam timings, instructions for candidates
Prashita Mishra | December 11, 2022 | 07:57 AM IST | 2 mins read
AILET 2023 aspirants should report to the exam centres at least 30 minutes before the commencement of the examination.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: National Law University (NLU), Delhi will conduct AILET 2023 exam today, December 11, 2022. The university will conduct the AILET exam in offline pen-paper mode from 10:00 am to 11:30 am. The entrance test will be held for BA LLB, LLM and PhD programmes. The university has already issued the AILET admit card 2023 on its official website - nationallawuniversity.in. Candidates can download the AILET 2023 hall ticket using their application number and password.
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AILET 2023 exam timings
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Reporting time - 10:30 am
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Commencement of the test - 11:00 am
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Completion of test - 12:30 am
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Important AILET 2023 documents/items to carry in exam hall
Candidates must ensure that they are carrying the below-mentioned items and documents to the allotted AILET 2023 exam centre
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Hardcopy of the admit card
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Valid and original photo ID proof such as PAN Card, Aadhaar Card, Driving Licence, Passport, etc.
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Passport-size photo
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Black/blue ballpoint pen
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Hand sanitiser
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Transparent water bottle
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Face mask
AILET 2023 prohibited items
Candidates must keep in mind that they should not carry the below-mentioned things inside the test centre
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Books or any other study material
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Any electronic device such as calculator or smartwatch
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Any eatable items
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Goggles, handbags, caps, wallets, belts, etc.
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AILET 2023 exam instructions
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Candidates are advised not to start any new topic at this point. They should revise all topics they have learned to date.
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Candidates should report to the test centre at least 45 minutes before the commencement of the exam. No candidate shall be permitted inside the AILET exam centre 15 minutes after the commencement of the exam.
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Before starting the exam, check the question booklet carefully. In case, any page is missing or not properly printed, request the invigilator to exchange it.
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Use only black/blue ball-point for writing roll numbers and other details including filling the circles on the AILET OMR sheet.
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They will be a negative marking of 0.25 marks for each answer marked incorrectly. Thus, candidates must be careful while marking the answers and avoid wild guesses.
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Candidates are required to solve 150 questions in 90 minutes. So they must first attempt those questions they are certain of and then attempt the rest of the questions.
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