The National Law University Delhi (NLUD) will conduct the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) 2026 on Sunday, December 14, 2025 . This important examination is for students who want to join various law courses at NLU Delhi. The test will take place from 2 PM to 4 PM . To ensure a fair and smooth exam process, NLUD has issued a set of clear guidelines for all students to follow on the test day.
Students appearing for AILET 2026 must be fully aware of these rules. Understanding and following these instructions will help candidates avoid any issues and focus on their exam. These guidelines cover what to bring, what not to bring, and how to behave inside the examination centre. It is very important for all candidates to read and understand these points carefully before December 14, 2025.
Essential Documents for AILET 2026
The most important item you must bring to the examination centre is your AILET 2026 admit card . Without this hall ticket, no student will be allowed to enter the exam premises. It acts as your entry pass and proves you are a registered candidate. If you have not yet downloaded your admit card, do so immediately to prevent any last-minute stress.
The deadline to download your AILET 2026 admit card is December 14, 2025, before 1 PM , as the examination starts at 2 PM. After this time, you might not be able to access it. It is always a good idea to download and print several copies of your admit card. Keep one copy safely with you and another as a backup.
In addition to the admit card, you must also carry a valid photo identity (ID) proof . This ID proves who you are. Accepted ID proofs include your Aadhaar card, Passport, Driving License, PAN card, or Voter ID. Make sure that the name on your ID proof matches the name on your AILET admit card exactly. This is a critical step for verifying your identity at the centre.
Items Allowed and Not Allowed
Students are allowed to bring only a few specific items into the examination hall:
- A blue or black ballpoint pen : This pen is necessary for marking your answers on the OMR sheet. Do not use gel pens, fountain pens, or pencils for marking answers.
- A transparent water bottle : Staying hydrated is important during the two-hour test. Make sure the bottle is completely transparent.
It is very important to know what you are not allowed to bring:
- Electronic gadgets: Mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, electronic watches, earphones, Bluetooth devices, and any other electronic items are strictly banned.
- Study material: No books, notes, loose papers, rough sheets, or any other kind of study material is allowed inside the exam hall.
- Bags and purses: Do not carry handbags, wallets, or purses into the exam hall.
- Food items: No eatables are permitted inside the examination room.
If you bring any prohibited items, the exam centre staff may ask you to leave them outside. The centre will not be responsible for the safety or loss of these items.
Instructions for Exam Day Behaviour
Following these instructions will ensure a smooth experience for everyone:
- Report on time: Reach your assigned AILET exam centre at least one hour before the exam start time. This means you should aim to be at the centre by 1 PM on December 14, 2025. Early arrival helps you complete entry procedures calmly and locate your exam room.
- Follow Invigilator Directions: Listen carefully to all instructions given by the exam invigilators. They are there to guide you and ensure the rules are followed by everyone.
- Maintain Discipline: Keep silence inside and outside the examination hall. Do not talk to or disturb other candidates. Any unfair means or disruptive behaviour will lead to immediate disqualification.
- Rough Work Area: Use only the space provided in the question booklet for any rough work. Do not write anything on your admit card or any other paper.
- Signatures Required: Make sure you sign your admit card and the attendance sheet when asked by the invigilator. This is a mandatory step.
- Leaving the Exam Hall: You will not be allowed to leave the examination hall before the test ends at 4 PM. Only leave when the invigilator gives permission.
The AILET 2026 is an important test for your future in law. By understanding and following these simple rules, you can help create a fair and orderly environment for all students. This will allow you to focus entirely on your exam and perform your best. Good luck to all candidates!