AILET 2026 Exam on July 5: Check Important Exam Day Guidelines, Do’s and Don’ts
Candidates whose AILET exam is on 5 July 2026 must carry their hall tickets to their respective exam center. Check the article to know what you should do and what you should refrain from doing inside the examination hall.
Army Institute of Law will conduct the AIL Law Entrance Test (AIL LET) exam scheduled tomorrow i.e 5 July 2026 in online mode from 9 AM to 11 AM. Candidates appearing for the entrance exam should follow all exam day guidelines inside the examination hall and reach their allotted test center ahead of reporting time to complete the security check and document verification process. Candidates are advised to carry AIL LET 2026 admit card along with a valid photo ID in order to get entry inside the examination centre.Read the article to know more details.
AILET 2026 Exam Day Do’s for Candidate
- Download and take print out of AILET 2026 admit card at before the exam day
- Read all instructions mentioned on the admit card
- Keep all the required documents and permitted items ready a day in advance to avoid last minute confusion
- Reach the exam centre at least one hour before the exam starts to complete the verification process on time
- Carry a valid original government issued photo ID along with your admit card
- You may carry a transparent water bottle inside the exam centre
- Only one blue and one black ballpoint pen are allowed inside the examination hall
- Carry only the items permitted by the authorities and avoid bringing any unnecessary items
AILET 2026 Exam Day Dont’s
- Avoid arriving late at the exam centre as late entry may not be allowed
- Do not carry mobile phones, smart watches, calculators, earphones or any other electronic device
- Refrain from bringing any item that is not permitted in the admit card or official exam guideline
- Do not leave your seat without the permission of invigilator
- Avoid talking to other candidates or creating any disturbance inside the examination hall
- Never use any unfair means or malpractice during the exam hours as it may lead to disqualification
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