Army Institute of Law ( AIL ) Entrance Examination

Army Institute of Law ( AIL ) was established in July 1999 under the aegis of Army Welfare Education Society ( AWES ). Its interim campus at Patiala was inaugurated by Lt. Gen. H B Kala, PVSM, AVSM, SC, the then GOC-in-C HQ Western Command, on 15 July 1999. It shifted to its permanent location at Sector-68, Mohali on 21 July 2003. AIL's Mohali campus was inaugurated by HE Dr. APJ Abdul Kalam, President of India, on 01 Dec 2003. The Institute runs B.A.,LL.B. 5-year degree course in law, primarily for the wards of servicemen and ex-servicemen of Army. 20 percent of the total number of seats is available to wards of civilians. Out of this, 15 percent are reserved for residents of Punjab and 5 percent for that resident in the rest of India. The Institute is affiliated to Punjabi University, Patiala and approved by the Bar Council of India.

Army Institute of Law ( AIL ), Mohali affiliated to Punjabi University, Patiala  will be conducting the entrance exam for those candidates who wish to take admission in B.A. LLB 5 Year Course in the university for the academic session 2015-16. All the important information about the university and the exam overview is given below-

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Army institute of Law ( AIL ) B.A. LL.B. Law Entrance Examination(LET) Reservation of Seats -2015:

Reservation of Seats For AIL B.A. LL.B. Course :

Courses Offered

B.A., LL.B (Five Year Course):

By the time a student completes the five year integrated programme he/she will be fully equipped with the knowledge and experience in the field of law required to become a full-fledged responsible member of the legal profession.

Distribution of Seats (B.A., LL.B)

Category

No. of Seats

Wards of Army Personnel

60

Punjab Resident Civil Category

16

All India Civil Category

04

Total

80

Eligibility Criteria For Getting Reservation :

Army Personnel ( Submit Certificate No. I )

  1. Wards of serving Army personnel with minimum 10 years continuous service in the Army
  2. Wards of ex-Army personnel granted/awarded regular pension, liberalized family pension, family pension or disability pension at the time of their superannuation, demise, discharge, release medical board/invalided medical board. This includes ward of the recruits who are medically boarded out and granted disability pension.
  3. Wards of ex Army personnel who have taken discharge or release after ten years of service.

Adopted/step Ward and Ward of Remarried Widows ( Submit Certificate No. II )

  1. Adopted child of Army personnel if adopted at least five years prior to seeking admission.
  2. Step Ward are eligible provided they are born from a wedding where at least one parent belonged to the Army who is otherwise eligible

Children of All India Civil Category other than Punjab Residents

  1. Children of citizens of India or persons of Indian origin, who intend to settle permanently in India and have obtained citizenship before admission to AIL.

Children of Punjab Residents Civil Category

To claim the benefit of Punjab Residents Civil Category, the applicant must indicate the online application form whether he/she belongs to Punjab Residents Civil category entitling him/her to be considered in the category. In this regard, the candidates are required to submit requisite certificates along with application form failing which, they shall not be entitled to the benefit of Punjab Residents Civil Category.

For More Details Please Visit Official Website :

http://ail.ac.in/prospectus-%202015_final.pdf

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