The National Law University (NLU) Delhi has revised the eligibility criteria for the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2025, lowering qualifying percentages for its one-year LLM and LLM in Intellectual Property Law and Management programmes. Candidates can now apply with a minimum of 50% marks, and foreign applicants must meet specific criteria. The application window opened on August 1 and will close on November 18, with the exam scheduled for December 8, 2024.
NLU Delhi Revises AILET 2025 Eligibility Criteria: Qualifying Percentage Reduced

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