
SLAT 2026 Analysis will help the test-takers to analyse the SLAT 2026. It will also help individuals with their exam preparation who want to appear in the exam in the upcoming years. The SLAT analysis 2026 will be provided after the conclusion of the SLAT 2026. Meanwhile, aspirants can check the previous year's SLAT 2025 analysis on this page.
The analysis of SLAT includes the details about the SLAT question paper pattern, types of questions asked in the exam, and the exam difficulty level.
- SLAT 2025 Analysis
- SLAT 2025 Pattern and Marking Scheme
- SLAT 2024 Analysis
- SLAT 2023 Student Reaction
- SLAT 2023 Exam Analysis
- SLAT 2022 Exam Analysis
SLAT 2025 Analysis
The in-depth analysis for SLAT 2025 Test 1 and Test 2 was provided here after the conclusion of the exam:
SLAT 2025 sections |
Topics |
Difficulty level |
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Analytical Reasoning
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Simple and compound interest, profit and loss, data interpretation, probability, percentage |
Moderate |
Legal Reasoning |
Negligence, contract law etc. |
Easy |
Logical Reasoning
|
Statement, assumptions, argument-based questions, blood relations, alphabet coding |
Easy |
General Knowledge
|
There were mostly Static GK questions |
Moderate to difficult |
Reading comprehension
|
4 passages, vocabulary, synonyms, and antonyms |
Moderate |
Commonly asked questions
Yes, the question paper of the SLAT exam for the test conducted on each day is different, even if two or more candidates take the exam in the same year. However, the pattern of the exam will be the same for each test conducted on that day. Candidates on both test days receive the same time limit of 60 minutes to answer all questions. These questions are asked in five sections, Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Legal Reasoning, General Knowledge, and Reading Comprehension. Candidates will not lose any marks for a wrong answer. Thus, all exam takers have the facility to select the answer to a question as per their knowledge without considering the penalty of a score reduction while solving the SLAT exam question paper.
The important topics for the SLAT are different for the different sections of the exam question papers. The important topics for the SLAT Analytical Reasoning section are related to finding relationships between people, situations, or objects and finding solutions to various problems related to them. Other important topics related to this section are reasoning concepts based on charts, graphs, grouping, data, sequencing, and selection. The important topics associated with the Logical Reasoning section of the SLAT India exam are concepts based on statements and assumptions or syllogisms, deductions, inferences, flaws and errors identification, clock, calendar, Venn diagram, blood relation cubes, seating arrangements, coding and decoding, and logical matching. The best topics to prepare for the Reading Comprehension section are based on knowledge of English grammar, vocabulary, and idioms and phrases. Candidates can also read news articles to enhance their reading ability and comprehension of the English language and prepare for the SLAT Reading Comprehension section. In the General Knowledge section of the entrance exam, questions are asked from static GK topics and current affairs.
SLAT 2025 Pattern and Marking Scheme
SIU conducts the law admission test in computer-based test mode for a duration of 1 hour. Candidates can check below the exam pattern and marking scheme details:
Features | Details |
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Type of questions | Multiple choices based questions |
Subjects and weightage | Five subjects as under:
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Total questions | 60 questions |
Total marks | 60 marks |
Marking scheme |
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Commonly asked questions
To become a topper of the SLAT exam, a candidate needs to attempt all the questions asked in the exam question paper. There is no provision for negative marking in SLAT. Thus, attempting all the questions mentioned in the exam question paper can increase a candidate's chances of becoming a topper in the SLAT exam. Candidates who want to achieve the highest score in this law entrance exam need to note that their chances of becoming the exam topper depend on the number of questions they answer correctly. The candidate who answers the maximum number of questions in the SLAT exam becomes the exam topper. To answer all or most of the questions correctly, candidates need to study and prepare well for the exam. They need to refer to the right books and study materials and devote sufficient time to studying to become exam toppers.
SLAT 2024 Analysis
As per the SLAT 2024 analysis by experts, both the tests of this year were overall easy. Check here key details of the SLAT 2024 question paper:
SLAT 2024 sections |
Topics |
Difficulty level |
---|---|---|
Analytical Reasoning
|
Simple and compound interest, profit and loss, data interpretation, probability, percentage |
Moderate |
Legal Reasoning |
Negligence, contract law etc. |
Easy |
Logical Reasoning
|
Statement, assumptions, argument-based questions, blood relations, alphabet coding |
Easy |
General Knowledge
|
There were mostly Static GK questions |
Moderate to difficult |
Reading comprehension
|
4 passages, vocabulary, synonyms, and antonyms |
Moderate |
SLAT 2023 Student Reaction
Check out the reactions of SLAT 2023 exam takers (Test 1) to the exam in the following video:
SLAT 2023 Exam Analysis
SIU conducted SLAT 2023 on two days this year i.e. May 6, 2023 and May 14, 2023. Therefore, Shiksha got two exam analysis for SLAT 2023 to know about experience of candidates. The collective exam analysis provides information on:
- Exam days, facilities and centre
- Question paper difficulty level and comparision with other law entrance exams
- Section-wise difficulty level
- Expected cutoff for SLAT 2023
Commonly asked questions
Candidates can check the overall difficulty level of all sections below for the question papers of SLAT Test 1 and SLAT Test 2 conducted in 2023:
Sections | Test 1 | Test 2 |
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Logical Reasoning | Easy | Easy to moderate |
Legal Reasoning | Easy | Easy to moderate |
Analytical Reasoning | Moderate | Easy to moderate |
Reading Comprehension | Easy | Moderate |
General Knowledge | Moderate to difficult | Moderate |
The SLAT 2023's Reading Comprehension section was the simplest. In the Reading Comprehension section of the SLAT 2023, questions related to articles from newspapers like "The Hindu" and "Times of India" were asked. Candidates were required to apply their knowledge of sentence structure and vocabulary of the English language to solve questions related to the Reading Comprehension section of SLAT 2023. Thus, the knowledge of English Grammar and vocabulary helped them to perform well to solve the section.
The SLAT 2023 analysis was prepared based on student reactions and reviews by experts. While the student reactions were different from one to another as each student had a different perspective, the expert review was a more credible source of SLAT 2023 analysis. The difficulty level of SLAT 2023 may vary for candidates based on their preparation level. Based on their expertise and experience, the SLAT 2023 analysis by experts provided a more in-depth overview of the exam for each subject, topic, syllabus coverage, and weightage. Expert analysis for SLAT 2023 also acted as a basis for preparation for aspirants planning to appear for the exam next year.
SLAT 2022 Exam Analysis
The candidates who took the exam on July 3, in the first shift of the day, shared the following feedback:
- SLAT 2022 question paper was consistent and easier than CLAT 2022
- Only a few questions were difficult in Analytical Reasoning and General Knowledge section
- The overall difficulty level was easy to moderate
- The question paper was easy to attempt in CBT mode, and time was sufficient to even revist the responses and cross-check before finally submitting it.
Also read: SLAT 2022 Student Reaction and Exam Analysis - Difficulty level, Sectional-wise analysis
Watch the video below for SLAT 2022 Student Reactions straight from the test centre:
SLAT Exam
Student Forum
Answered 2 weeks ago
The SLAT exam will comprise a total of 60 questions which will be required to be answered in 60 minutes (1 hour). There will be five sections in SLAT 2026 exam and each section will have 12 questions. Candidates must practice previous year papers and sample papers to understand the structure of exam
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 2 months ago
Both the exams, SLAT & CLAT are based on the 10+2 level syllabus and candidates may find both the exams' difficulty on the same level. The syllabus for both the exam also stands on a similar page and the exams consist of questions from Logical and legal reasoning, analytical reasoning, reading compr
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 2 months ago
SLAT 2026 refers to the Symbiosis Law Admission Test which is conducted by the four SLSs (Symbiosis Law Schools) in India. The exam is conducted for admission to BA LLB, BBA LLB, BA LLB (Hons.), BBA LLB (Hons.) courses. Candidates seeking admission to these course can appear for the SLAT 2026 exam s
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 2 months ago
SLAT does not happen twice a year, but it takes place on two dates in the same session. Candidates have the option to appear in either or both. The best attempt from the two will be considered to prepare the merit list. SLAT 2026 exam will be held on:
Test 1 | December 20, 2025 |
Test 2 | December 28, 2025 |
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 2 months ago
SLAT 2026 notification has been released and candidates can now register for the exam until November 30, 2025. The application will be filled online at the SIU official website. Aspiring candidates must fulfill the eligibility criteria before filling up the application form.
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 2 months ago
The requirement of SLAT varies course-wise. Candidates seeking admission in BA LLB (Hons) or BBA LLB (Hons) courses must have a valid SLAT score for admission. However, SLAT is not required for any other offered programmes. SIU conducts SLAT or Symbiosis Law Admission Test once in a year in computer
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Guide-Level 15
SLAT Notifications
7 Institutes accepting SLAT
Symbiosis Law School, Symbiosis International, Pune
Viman Nagar, Pune • Private
Symbiosis Law School, Symbiosis International, Noida
Noida • Private
Symbiosis Law School, Symbiosis International, Hyder...
Rangareddy, Hyderabad • Private
Thiruvallur
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