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Kritika Rai

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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.

 

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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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No, candidates cannot fill out the application form offline. The exam authority for the Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) releases the SLAT application form online only. SLAT is conducted for all candidates from different Indian states. It is difficult for the exam authority to make the exam form available to everyone at different physical centres. Thus, to allow all the exam aspirants to access the SLAT application form, the exam authority makes it available online on the official website of Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET), set-test.org. SLAT application or registration forms can also be accessed on the website of Symbiosis Law School Pune,

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In SLAT Logical reasoning identify patterns and logical connections. Whereas, Analytical reasoning section is meant to check ability to know the situations and solve problems.

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The Reading Comprehension section of the SLAT exam aims to test the ability of candidates to comprehend intermediate to advanced level understanding of the English . Language. Thus, the questions asked in the section are related to a moderate to intermediate level of English . Passage-based questions are asked in the sections. These passages are generally segments of articles from newspapers like "The Hindu, " "Times of India, " and other main newspapers in India. To excel in the Reading Comprehension section of the SLAT candidates need to increase their understanding of English . Vocabulary, tense, and sentence structures, which can h
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Yes, questions from mathematics are asked in the SLAT exam. The difficulty level of the mathematics topic is up to Class 10. The number of questions asked are 12.

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The main subjects from which questions are asked in the SLAT exam are Logical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Legal Reasoning Mathematics, General Knowledge, and Current Affairs. The main mathematics topics for SLAT 2023 exam are the topics related to the Class 10 Math syllabus. Under the General Knowledge subject, static GK questions related to History, Geography, Indian and International Politics are asked. However, in the Current Affairs subject related to the exam, questions related to recent national and international events are asked. It should be noted that subjects related to the SLAT exam do not refer to the sections in the S
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The total marks for SLAT 2023 were 60. Objective questions of 60 marks were asked as multiple-choice questions in the exam. There were five sections in the SLAT 2023 question paper, namely, Logical Reasoning, Legal Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and General Knowledge. Each question carried one mark. The duration of the objective test was 60 minutes. The total marks in the SLAT 2023 exam are important for determining the cutoff and merit list of the candidates. The cut-off is the minimum score required to qualify for the next stage of the selection process, which is the writing ability test (What) and personal i
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The language of the SLAT 2023 exam was English . No other language was used as the medium for SLAT 2023. Thus, candidates who prepare for SLAT and want to appear in the exam in the future will have to take the exam. Moreover, the mode of the SLAT exam is online. Multiple-choice questions are asked in the exam. Candidates will have to answer these questions in a computer-based online test. Post recovery phase of COVID 19, the Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET) authority is conducting SLAT at the designated test centres. Thus, the exam authority will continue to conduct SLAT at physical test centres if any unfavourable incidents do not impact
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