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ALIET 2026 Exam Date: New date of All India Law Entrance Test 2026 released, exam will be held on 14th December, know when registration will start..

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Delhi National Law University has released the revised date of All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2026. Now this exam will be conducted on 14th December. Earlier, the exam was scheduled for 7th December. The entrance exam will be conducted in a single shift from 2 pm to 4 pm. Let us know when the application process will start.

This entrance exam will be conducted for admission to five-year BA LLB (Hons) and LLM and PhD courses for the academic year 2026-2027. The registration process will start from 7th August and will run till 10th November. To appear in the exam, students can visit the official website of the university, nationallawuniversitydelhi.in, and fill out the application form from the prescribed date.

ALIET 2026 Eligibility Criteria: Eligibility of All India Law Entrance Test
For the general category appearing in the entrance exam of 5-year BA LLB (Hons) course, it is mandatory for the students to have passed 12th with 45% marks. At the same time, SC, ST, and Divyang students should have passed intermediate with 40% marks. For the entrance exam of the LLM (one-year) course, students should have an LLB degree from any recognized university. General category should pass with 50% and SC and ST with 45% marks.

ALIET 2026 How to Apply: How to apply for All India Law Entrance Test?

Visit the official website nationallawuniversitydelhi.in.

Click on the ALIET 2026 apply link given on the home page.

Register by entering details like phone number, mail ID etc.

Now fill the application form and upload the required documents.

Pay the fee and submit.

All the successful registered applicants appearing in the exam will be issued the admit card in due time. For more details, candidates can check the exam notification released on the official website of the university.

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