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Kritika Rai

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Yes, you can apply for ULSAT if you are appearing for the final year of your Class 12 exam. UPES allows students who are in their 12th grade and awaiting results to take the ULSAT exam. However, you will need to meet the following criteria:

Eligibility at the time of admission: You must successfully pass your Class 12 exam with the minimum required percentage set by UPES for law programmes.

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The ULSAT exam doesn’t have a specific “passing score.” Instead, admission to law programs at UPES is based on relative performance—your score will be compared to other candidates in the same testing cycle. After the exam, UPES releases a merit list based on the scores. Those with higher ranks are called for further admission processes, which may include group discussions and personal interviews.

While there’s no fixed passing score, it is important to aim for a high score to increase your chances of being shortlisted for the next rounds. Generally, competitive performance in sections like legal reasoning,

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Kritika Rai

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ULSAT, the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies Law Studies Aptitude Test, offers a lot of flexibility for aspiring law students. Instead of being held just once a year, it's conducted multiple times from **February to December**, giving candidates the freedom to choose a test date that works best for them. This way, you can plan your preparation and take the exam when you're ready, making the process a bit more manageable!

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ULSAT (University of Petroleum and Energy Studies Law Studies Aptitude Test) is an entrance exam conducted by the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES) in Dehradun, India. It is designed for students seeking admission to undergraduate law programs, such as BA LLB, BBA LLB, and BCom LLB, at UPES.

The exam tests candidates on various areas including:

  • Legal Reasoning
  • Quantitative Ability
  • Logical Reasoning
  • Language Comprehension
  • General Knowledge

ULSAT is one of the pathways for admission to law courses at UPES, although the university also accepts scores from other national-level law entrance exams like CLAT and LSAT-India.

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To show your ULSAT admit card in a Computer-Based Proctored (CBP) mode exam, upload its copy on test platform.This should be done before you begin the exam. Once your identity has been verified, you will be able to begin the exam.

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The ULSAT admit card mentions the following details:

  • Candidate's name
  • Candidate's roll number
  • Test date
  • Test time
  • Candidate's photograph
  • Candidate's signature

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On the ULSAT exam day, you must keep the following documents along with your admit card:

  • A valid government-issued photo ID card (such as Aadhaar card, passport, driving license, or voter ID card)
  • The photo ID card and photographs must be clear and legible. The photo ID card must also be valid on the exam day.
  • You are not allowed to keep items, such as mobile phones, calculators, or watches near the place where you are taking the exam in home-based proctored mode. If you are caught with any of these items, you will be disqualified from the exam.

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Yes, the question paper of the ULSAT exam for each slot is different, even if two or more candidates take the exam on the same day and in the same session. However, the pattern of the exam will be the same for all slots. 

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Students have to book the slots for ULSAT while filling the application form. To book the test slot, candidates need to select the test date and then time on which they want to take the test on the selected date. ULSAT will be conducted online in home-based proctored mode.

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The important topics related to Legal Aptitude and Reasoning section are the following: 

  • Legal Maxims: Understand and apply common legal maxims like "Ignorance of law is no excuse," "Ubi jus ibi remedium," etc.
  • Case Analysis: Learn to analyze case laws, identify relevant facts, legal principles, and judgments.
  • Legal Reasoning Problems: Practice solving legal reasoning problems that involve applying legal principles to hypothetical scenarios.
  • Verbal Reasoning: Improve your vocabulary, comprehension, and critical thinking skills.
  • Analytical Reasoning: Practice solving puzzles, riddles, and logical deduction problems.
  • Critical Re
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