NLU Delhi has published the results for its alternative to the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) of borderline legality, the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET), but the university's website seems unable to cope with the traffic of 15,961 AILET aspirants all checking their results at once.
They are vying for 52 general category seats, 11 scheduled caste seats, 5 scheduled tribe seats, 2 persons with disabilities seats, 1 Kashmiri migrant seat and 2 residents of Jammu & Kashmir seats.
For a copy of the results that is still accessible, please check CLAT mentor Rajneesh Singh's copy of the AILET results PDF files here.
For alternative links to the results, you can also check our upload to the cloud of the full list sorted by rank, and a link to the full merit list here.
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Seriously, someone should challenge this blatantly illegal money-making racket.
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