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WHICH IS THE TOUGHEST LAW ENTRANCE IN INDIA ???

Question

Which law entrance exam is considered to be the hardest entrance test of all law entrances? 

Answer

The AILET exam (All India Law Entrance Test) is considered to be the most difficult exam among the other law entrances because it can help in admission to the National Law University of Delhi only. 

As a consequence of this, the number of seats available after giving the AILET exam is very low. 

Moreover, the number of candidates that apply for the exam is very high which makes it a difficult exam due to the higher competition. 

Although the difficulty level of this exam is moderate, it is considered to be the toughest due to the competition only.

It is advisable to join best AILET coaching to gain advantage over other candidates. 

By - Best AILET Coaching in Delhi - Knowledge Nation Law Centre 


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