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Kritika Rai

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The ULSAT exam doesn’t have a specific “passing score.” Instead, admission to law programs at UPES is based on relative performance—your score will be compared to other candidates in the same testing cycle. After the exam, UPES releases a merit list based on the scores. Those with higher ranks are called for further admission processes, which may include group discussions and personal interviews.

While there’s no fixed passing score, it is important to aim for a high score to increase your chances of being shortlisted for the next rounds. Generally, competitive performance in sections like legal reasoning,

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ULSAT, the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies Law Studies Aptitude Test, offers a lot of flexibility for aspiring law students. Instead of being held just once a year, it's conducted multiple times from **February to December**, giving candidates the freedom to choose a test date that works best for them. This way, you can plan your preparation and take the exam when you're ready, making the process a bit more manageable!

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ULSAT (University of Petroleum and Energy Studies Law Studies Aptitude Test) is an entrance exam conducted by the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES) in Dehradun, India. It is designed for students seeking admission to undergraduate law programs, such as BA LLB, BBA LLB, and BCom LLB, at UPES.

The exam tests candidates on various areas including:

  • Legal Reasoning
  • Quantitative Ability
  • Logical Reasoning
  • Language Comprehension
  • General Knowledge

ULSAT is one of the pathways for admission to law courses at UPES, although the university also accepts scores from other national-level law entrance exams like CLAT and LSAT-India.

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To show your ULSAT admit card in a Computer-Based Proctored (CBP) mode exam, you will need to upload a copy of it to the test platform before you begin the exam. The specific steps for doing this may vary depending on the test platform that is being used, but they will generally be as follows:

  • Log in to the test platform and select the exam that you are scheduled to take.
  • Click on the "Upload Admit Card" button.
  • Select the file containing your ULSAT admit card and click on the "Upload" button.
  • Your admit card will be uploaded to the test platform and will be available to your proctor for review.
  • Once your admit card has been uploaded, you w
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The ULSAT admit card mentions the following details:

  • Candidate's name
  • Candidate's roll number
  • Test date
  • Test time
  • Candidate's photograph
  • Candidate's signature

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On the ULSAT exam day, you must keep the following documents along with your admit card:

  • A valid government-issued photo ID card (such as Aadhaar card, passport, driving license, or voter ID card)
  • The photo ID card and photographs must be clear and legible. The photo ID card must also be valid on the exam day.
  • You are not allowed to keep items, such as mobile phones, calculators, or watches near the place where you are taking the exam in home-based proctored mode. If you are caught with any of these items, you will be disqualified from the exam.

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Yes, the question paper of the ULSAT exam for each slot is different, even if two or more candidates take the exam on the same day and in the same session. However, the pattern of the exam will be the same for all slots. 

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To book your ULSAT 2025 test slot, follow these steps:

  • Go to the official ULSAT website: upes.ac.in
  • Log in to your account
  • Click on the "Book Test Slot" link
  • Select your preferred exam date, time, and location
  • Review your selection and click on the "Book Slot" button

Once you have booked your test slot, you will receive a confirmation email. You can also view your test slot confirmation on your account dashboard.

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ULSAT slot and exam date cannot be changed unless there is an emergency. In case of an emergency, candidates need to contact the exam authority to request a reschedule.

Situations can be considered as an emergency:

The ULSAT exam authority does not provide a specific definition of what constitutes an emergency. However, some examples of emergencies that may be considered for rescheduling include:

  • Serious illness or injury of the candidate or a close family member
  • Death in the family
  • Natural disaster
  • Other unforeseen circumstances that prevent the candidate from taking the exam on their scheduled date and time

How to request a reschedule?

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The slot booking for ULSAT can be done while filling out the exam application form at upes.ac.in. 
To book the test slot, candidates need to select the test date and then time on which they want to take the test on the selected date. ULSAT will be conducted online in home-based proctored mode.

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