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Rashmi Gupta

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The Master of Laws and research degrees are offered at UNSW Law. The institution has established an academic exchange plan with over 80 law schools from 40 nations. This is one of Australia's the largest student exchange schemes. During their fourth or fifth year of an undergraduate degree, students have the option of studying abroad for one, two, or three terms.

UNSW Law conducts research in the areas of human rights, international finance, technology and law, environmental protection, contracts, and Indigenous peoples' justice. The Allens Hub for Technology, Law, and Innovation and the Andrew & Renata Kaldor Centre for International R

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Kritika Rai

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The Symbiosis Law Institute conducted the SLAT Exam 2026 on December 20 and 28. Candidates could select the slot as per their choice.

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Kritika Rai

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The SLAT 2026 application last date was November 30, 2025. To fill the registration cum application form, candidates had to visit slat-test.org.

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Kritika Rai

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The SLAT 2026 exam notification was relased on August 1, 2025. The notification contains important information about the exam. Candidates can refer to the exam date and admission process. 

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Kritika Rai

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The candidates will have to print the SLAT admit card on the A4 size paper. The admit card will have important details such as candidate's photograph and signature along with exam centre details. Carry a valid ID proof to the exam hall for identity verification. 

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Vani Chugh

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Founded in 1992, P S R Law College is a prestigious institution. It is in the Andhra Pradesh region. The institute provides two UG courses in addition to degree programmes. These courses are available in full-time format. A reputable college offering LL.B. and B.A. LL.B. programmes is P S R Law College. These courses are taught by faculty members with extensive experience. The candidate can choose from a variety of law-related courses, including LL.B. and B.A. LL.B. BCI-approved courses were provided by the institution. The fact that these 160-seat courses are offered at reasonable prices makes them more accessible and gives students t

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Kritika Rai

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Yes, it is necessary to carry a photo ID proof to the SLAT exam center along with the SLAT admit card. The photo ID proof is used to verify your identity and ensure that you are the person who is registered for the exam.

There are a few reasons why it is necessary to carry a photo ID proof to the SLAT exam center along with the SLAT admit card:

  • To verify your identity: The photo ID proof is used to verify that you are the person who is registered for the exam. This is important to prevent impersonation and ensure that the right person is taking the exam.
  • To maintain the integrity of the exam: The photo ID proof helps to maintain the integ
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Vani Chugh

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Law courses can be pursued at UG, PG and PhD levels. The eligibility criteria differ as per the course and branch selected by the candidate. However, given below is the broad eligibility criteria for UG and PG Law courses for the reference of candidates:

  • UG level: Candidates are eligible to secure admission in UG Law courses if they have cleared Class 12th or its equivalent exam from a recognised board with not less than 45% aggregate.
  • PG level: For admission in LLB (3 years) course, aspirants need to graduate from a recognised university. Also, for admission in the LLM course candidates need to possess an LLB or equivalent deg
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Kritika Rai

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Candidates must carry one photo identity proof to the SLAT exam hall. You will not be allowed to enter without it. Also, carry a water bottle.

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