Final Weekend to Apply for AILET 2026 – NLU Delhi Invites Candidates to Complete Form Submission by November 10
The final countdown for AILET 2026 application is here. Aspirants for the prestigious National Law University (NLU), Delhi, must complete their online registration by November 10, 2025. Don't miss this crucial window to secure your seat for the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET), scheduled for December 14, 2025. This comprehensive guide provides a step-by-step application process, essential documents, and quick preparation tips for the final month. Secure your law future today.

The journey to securing a seat in one of the most coveted law schools in India, the National Law University (NLU), Delhi, hinges on a single, fast-approaching date: November 10, 2025. This is the absolute final day for aspiring law students to submit their online application for the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2026.
AILET is the gateway to NLU Delhi's distinguished B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) and LL.M. programs, and the limited window for application submission is closing rapidly. Candidates are strongly advised to complete the entire process well before the midnight deadline to avoid last-minute technical glitches. With the official notification confirming the exam on Sunday, December 14, 2025 (2:00 PM to 4:00 PM), a focused month of preparation awaits those who successfully register.
Step-by-Step AILET 2026 Application Guide
The application for AILET 2026 is an entirely online process conducted through the official National Law University Delhi (NLU Delhi) website. Aspirants must navigate a four-stage process that requires careful attention to detail.
- Registration and Account Creation:
- Visit the official NLU Delhi website and locate the 'AILET Admissions 2026' or 'Online Application Form' link.
- Click on 'Register to Apply Now' and provide essential details like your full name, mobile number, and a valid email address.
- An Application ID and password will be generated and sent to your registered contact information. Use these credentials to log in to the candidate portal.
- Filling the Detailed Application Form:
- Log in and select the desired course: B.A.LL.B. (Hons.) or LL.M.
- Carefully fill in all Personal Details (including category, nationality, and date of birth as per Class 10th certificate).
- Enter Academic Qualification details, including Class 10th and 12th marks.
- Select your three most preferred Examination Centres from the available list of cities.
- Document Upload and Verification:
- Candidates must upload scanned copies of mandatory documents strictly adhering to the specified file size and format. Common requirements include:
- Recent Passport-size Photograph: Colour with a white background, generally in JPG/JPEG format (typically <1MB).
- Scanned Signature: Clear signature on white paper (typically <1MB).
- Academic Certificates: Class 10th and 12th Mark Sheets/Certificates (if available).
- Category Certificate: SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwD certificates, if applicable.
- Candidates must upload scanned copies of mandatory documents strictly adhering to the specified file size and format. Common requirements include:
- Fee Payment and Final Submission:
- The application fee must be paid online via Debit/Credit Card, Net Banking, or UPI. The fee is INR 3,500 for General/OBC/Kashmiri Migrants and INR 1,500 for SC/ST/PwD categories (SC/ST BPL candidates may be exempted).
- After successful payment, review the entire form one last time for any errors before clicking the 'Final Submit' button.
- Crucially, download and print the final confirmation page and the payment receipt for your records.
One-Month AILET 2026 Preparation Strategy
With the AILET 2026 exam date set for December 14, 2025, successful applicants have just over a month for an intensive, high-impact preparation drive. The AILET exam pattern comprises 150 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) to be attempted in 120 minutes, with a negative marking of 0.25 marks for every incorrect answer.
- Focus on Key Exam Sections:
- The exam primarily tests proficiency in English Language (Vocabulary, Grammar, Comprehension), Current Affairs & General Knowledge, and Logical Reasoning. Note that Legal Aptitude has been subsumed under Logical Reasoning and general knowledge.
- Logical Reasoning carries the highest weightage (70 marks) and often acts as a tie-breaker, demanding dedicated daily practice of critical and analytical reasoning sets.
- Maximize Mock Tests and Analysis:
- Attempting at least one full-length AILET Mock Test daily or every alternate day in the final month is non-negotiable. This is vital for building exam temperament, enhancing speed, and mastering time management.
- Post-mock analysis is equally crucial: identify weak areas, review incorrect answers, and revisit the corresponding concepts immediately.
- Strategic Revision for General Knowledge:
- Avoid starting new, vast GK topics. Instead, concentrate on revising notes on current affairs from the last 8-10 months, particularly focusing on major national and international events, awards, and legal news.
- Maintain a daily routine of reading the newspaper and revising static GK topics like History and Civics through notes or quick reference books.
In conclusion, the clock is ticking down rapidly to November 10, 2025, the application deadline for AILET 2026. Aspirants must treat this deadline with the utmost seriousness, ensuring their applications are submitted accurately and promptly via the NLU Delhi portal. Successfully crossing this administrative hurdle will transition you into a high-stakes, final preparation phase. The two-hour challenge on December 14, 2025, demands a strategic and focused effort. Do not let procrastination cost you a chance at a premier legal education. Complete your application now and dedicate the remaining weeks to intensive, goal-oriented study.
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