SLAT Eligibility
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New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The eligibility criteria for SLAT (Symbiosis Law Admission Test) typically included the following:
- Academic Qualifications:
- For the undergraduate programs (B.A. LL.B. and B.B.A. LL.B.), candidates should have passed the 10+2 examination or its equivalent from any recognised board or university.
- The minimum aggregate marks required in the qualifying examination are 45% in the qualifying exam for general category candidates to apply for SLAT. The minimum marks for SC and ST category candidates to apply for SLAT are 40%.
2. Nationality:
- SLAT is open to Indian nationals as well as international students and non-resident Indians (NRIs).
3. Age Li
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
SLAT exam authority uses University Grants Commission (UGC) guidelines for SLAT reservation policy. As per the exam authority, the total percentage of reserved seats for Scheduled Caste (SC) candidates is 15. The total percentage of seats reserved for Scheduled Tries candidates in SLAT is 7.5%. The exam authority has reserved 5% of seats for wards of Defence Personnel at Symbiosis Law School Pune. The reservation facility for wards of Defence personnel is not available at the other three Symbiosis Law Schools. Moreover, 3% of total seats are reserved for Different Able candidates in all SLSs through SLAT.
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
To be eligible for the SLAT exam, candidates should pass 10+2 exam from any recognised board. Candidates from the general or open category must have scored 45%.
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