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NLU Delhi home proctored admissions exam AILET postponed

Posted on July 28, 2020 By Legal 60

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The postponement follows potential attempts to cheat during home-proctored exams

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By Legally India

Tuesday, 28 July 2020 10:27
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AILET 2020 postponed
AILET 2020 postponed

NLU Delhi’s All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) exam has been postponed again from 18 August to an unspecified future date.

Yesterday, a notice was posted on NLU Delhi’s website reading “Postponement of AILET 2020 Activities (27/07/2020)“.

The linked-to PDF does not explicitly state that the AILET has been postponed but states more mysteriously:

It is informed to all the aspirants of AILET 2020 that due to Covid19 situation there will be changes in the schedule of all activities. The revised schedule for all the activities will be notified shortly.

All the aspirants are advised to keep visiting the University website for the latest information related to AILET 2020.

Yesterday we had reported that the home-proctored Symbiosis admissions exam, SLAT, had faced the possibility of easy cheating, one proof of concept attempt even having been uploaded to YouTube, though the university said that all cheating attempts would be identified after the exam by software.

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