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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
SLAT, which stands for Symbiosis Law Admission Test, is the entrance examination conducted by Symbiosis International University (SIU) for admission to its undergraduate law programs, including BA LLB and BBA LLB. The difficulty level of SLAT can be categorized as moderate to moderately challenging.
Here are some key points to consider regarding the difficulty level of SLAT:
1. Subjective Perception: The difficulty of SLAT may vary from one candidate to another, depending on their individual strengths and weaknesses. Some candidates may find it relatively easier, while others may perceive it as moderately challenging.
2. Sections: S
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2 years ago
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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.
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Questions related to static GK and Current Affairs were asked in the General Knowledge section of SLAT 2023. The GK section's questions were static in Test 1 of SLAT 2023. They were based on the ancient and medieval history of India. The Ukraine-Russian War was a topic covered in the GK section as well. The majority of test-takers thought the SLAT 2023 exam's GK section to be the most challenging. In the SLAT Test 2 conducted in 2023, questions related to sports were asked in the GK section of the exam.
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2 years ago
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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 withou
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2 years ago
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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 questi
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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 identifi
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2 years ago
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The difficulty level of the SLAT Reading Comprehension section is easy to moderate. If we look at the previous years’ question papers of the SLAT exam, it has been noticed that most questions in the section were asked to assess the understanding of candidates about the English language. These questions are based on articles from different newspapers. Candidates require knowledge of English Grammar and vocabulary. Thus, to solve the Reading Comprehension section, they need to have excellent knowledge of English Grammar and vocabulary.
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2 years ago
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The Symbiosis Law Admission Test Authority has made a change in the weightage of SLAT entrance exam scores in recent years. As per the new pattern, there will be 60 questions for the SLAT question paper from five different sections: Logical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Legal Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and General Knowledge. Each question carries one mark. This means the total marks for SLAT should be 60. However, the entrance test authority scaled down the 60 marks of the SLAT exam to 50. Thus, as per the new exam pattern, the new weightage for the SLAT exam is 50. The rest of the 50 weightage scores for t
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2 years ago
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SLAT, or Common Law Admission Test, is a nation-level entrance exam for admission to BA LLB and BBA LLB courses offered by the Law Schools or SLSs of Symbiosis International (Deemed University), SLS Pune, SLS Noida, SLS Nagpur, and SLS Hyderabad. The entrance exam is conducted in computer-based test (CBT) mode for a duration of two hours. Candidates qualifying the SLAT are then shortlisted for admission to the four SLSs through a counselling process based on the collective scores of the SLAT entrance exam, Written Ability Test (WAT), and Personal Interaction (PI). The medium of the examination is English only.
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