AIL LET 2025: The AIL LET 2025 test schedule has been made public by the Army Institute of Law, Mohali. Through the official website, ail.ac.in, prospective candidates can register for the AIL LET 2025 exam till April 26, 2025.

Official admission notice

AIL LET 2025: Important dates:

Registration begins: March 25, 2025

Last date to submit the application form: April 26, 2025

Last date to apply with a late fee: May 1, 2025

Application edit window: May 3 – May 6, 2025

Admit card release date: May 14, 2025

Exam date: May 24, 2025 (9 AM – 11 AM)

Result declaration: June 3, 2025

AIL LET 2025: Eligibility criteria:

Candidates must have received at least 45% on their 10+2 test in order to be eligible to take the Army Institute of Law’s BA LLB programme entrance exam. Candidates who take the qualifying exam are also qualified to take the AIL LET 2025 exam.

AIL LET 2025: Application fees

Application fee: ₹3,300

Application fee with late fee: ₹3,300 + ₹1,000 (total ₹4,300)

AIL LET 2025: Steps to apply

– Register at ail.ac.in, the official website.

– Enter your information, including your name, date of birth, password, and email address.

– Once the form has been filled out, generate the OTP and finish the AIL LET 2025 registration procedure.

– To finish the AIL LET 2025 application form, write down your user ID and password.

– Once the form has been successfully submitted, pay, upload a scanned copy of your signature and photo, and save.

– Download and take a print out of the application form for future reference.

AIL LET 2025: Exam pattern

Mode of Exam: Computer-Based Test (CBT)

Duration: 2 hours

Total Marks: 200

Total Questions: 200

Sections:

– General Knowledge & Current Affairs

– Law Aptitude

– General English

– Mental Capacity

Marking Scheme:

– +1 mark for each correct answer

– No negative marking for incorrect answers

Equal weightage is given to all sections.

Army Institute of Law

Under the auspices of the Army Welfare Education Society (AWES), the Indian Army founded the Army Institute of Law (AIL) in July 1999 at its temporary site in Patiala. The Institute moved to Sector 68, Mohali, in July 2003. The Mohali Campus was officially opened on December 1, 2003, by then-President of India H.E. Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam. The Institute has received approval from the Indian Bar Council and is associated with Punjabi University in Patiala.


Rahul Dev

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