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Mohit Dhawan

Contributor-Level 8

ULSAT Exam Result will be published online. Since the whole admission process is completely online nothing will be published offline. Candidates must not trust anything published offline. 

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Manisha Gard

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ULSAT Exam is held in online mode. To appear in the exam you have to book a slot. In case you are applying for admission through CLAT Score then you don't need to attempt the exam. 

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Akanksha

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No, you can not appear for the ULSAT Exam without booking a slot. It must be noted that it is a important step for those appearing in the exam. If you are applying through CLAT scores, you can skip.

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Mukul Singh

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ULSAT slot booking is mandatory. Since its first come first served process it is important that you do it as early as possible to get your preferred exam date, time, and test center.

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Akanksha Kumari

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The ULSATisn't considered extremely tough, especially if you're preparing for exams like CLAT. It is a moderate-difficult exam conducted in online mode with no negative marking. As the pattern is similar to other law entrance exam it is easy to clear.

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Nitesh Srivastava

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Yes, you can absolutely prepare for CLAT and UPES ULSAT together, as they share significant syllabus overlap (Legal/Logical Reasoning, GK, English, Quant), making integrated preparation efficient; focus on core areas for both but tailor extra practice for ULSAT's specific GK/current affairs and CLAT's longer passages/detailed legal sections for best results. 

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Bhumika Aggarwal

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The preparation plan can be as under

  • Knowing the ULSAT syllabus & exam pattern
  • Correct preparation books
  • A good study plan  
  • Practicing mock test and previous year question papers  
  • Revise as much possible

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Priya Peter

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The ULSAT Exam for UG Law programs has 150 MCQs. There will be five subjects with 30 questions in each section. For LLM admissions, the pattern involves 150 MCQs and descriptive questions, with 150 marks. 

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Chanchal Patra

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Though ULSAT Preparation takes months of practice, it is still not impossible. You can prepare for the ULSAT Exam in one week with a correct and dedicated focus. But you should have at least some understanding of concepts to clear the exam. 

 
 

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Divya Surbhi

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Yes, you should make it part of your preparation plan. If you solve sample papers you will not only get an idea about your weak subjects but also which section is consuming more time. You will be more confident on exam day if you do solve sample papers.

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