
SLAT 2025 Exam Notification
SLAT 2025 Exam Notification
SLAT (Symbiosis Law Admission Test) 2025
The Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT) is conducted by Symbiosis International (Deemed University) for admission to its five-year Integrated BA LLB and BBA LLB programs offered at various Symbiosis Law Schools (SLS) across India. This entrance exam evaluates candidates on legal reasoning, logical reasoning, analytical ability, English proficiency, and general knowledge. Symbiosis Law Schools are renowned for their academic excellence, modern curriculum, and industry exposure, making them a top choice for law aspirants.
SLAT 2025 Exam Notification Dates
Events | Exam Dates (Tentative) |
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Online Application Start | August 2025 |
Last Date to Apply | November 2025 |
Admit Card Release | To be announced |
Exam Date | December 2025 |
Result Declaration | To be announced |
SLAT 2025 Application Process
Candidates can check the details below regarding the SLAT 2025 application process:
- Mode of Application: Online
- Official Website: https://www.set-test.org
- Register using a valid email ID and mobile number.
- Fill in personal and academic details accurately.
- Upload scanned copies of required documents (photograph, signature, and certificates).
- Pay the application fee of ₹2,250 online via debit/credit card, UPI, or net banking.
- Submit the form and save a copy for future reference.
SLAT 2025 Application Fee (Tentative)
General Category: ₹2,250
SC/ST/OBC Category: ₹2,250
International Candidates: As per university guidelines
SLAT 2025 Eligibility Criteria
For 5-Year Integrated BA LLB / BBA LLB
Educational Qualification: 10+2 from a recognized board with at least 45% marks (40% for SC/ST candidates).
Age Limit: No upper age limit for SLAT.
SLAT 2025 Exam Pattern & Syllabus
Exam Feature | Details |
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Exam Mode | Online (Computer-Based Test) |
Exam Duration | 60 Minutes |
Type of Questions | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Total Questions | 60 |
Maximum Marks | 60 |
Marking Scheme | +1 for each correct answer, No negative marking |
Test Language | English |
- Reading comprehension passages testing inference-making, fact-based analysis, vocabulary application, and understanding the author’s tone and intent.
- Synonyms and antonyms requiring knowledge of word meanings, contextual usage, and lexical alternatives in various sentence structures.
- Idioms, phrases, and proverbs assessing familiarity with commonly used expressions, their meanings, and appropriate applications in legal contexts.
- Fill in the blanks with appropriate words based on grammar rules, contextual meaning, and logical sentence formation.
- Sentence improvement and rearrangement questions testing grammatical accuracy, coherence, and structuring of sentences for clarity and correctness.
- Statement and assumption-based reasoning requiring logical deduction from given premises and evaluation of underlying assumptions.
- Statement and conclusion-based logical analysis to determine valid and invalid conclusions derived from given information.
- Cause and effect reasoning assessing the ability to identify relationships between two statements or events and determine causality.
- Legal reasoning case studies evaluating the application of legal principles to hypothetical scenarios, testing analytical and interpretative skills.
- Fundamental rights and duties as outlined in the Indian Constitution, including their significance, legal interpretations, and landmark judgments.
- Law of Torts concepts, including negligence, vicarious liability, strict liability, and consumer protection laws applied in legal problem-solving.
- Important Supreme Court judgments that have shaped constitutional law, civil liberties, and judicial review processes in India.
- Legal maxims and their meanings, such as ‘Audi alteram partem’ and ‘Res ipsa loquitur,’ commonly referenced in legal proceedings.
- Criminal law fundamentals, covering essential sections of the IPC, general exceptions, defenses, and principles of criminal liability.
- Contract law principles, including offer, acceptance, consideration, breach, remedies, and enforceability of agreements under the Indian Contract Act.
- General knowledge of recent legal developments, including amendments, landmark bills, and new legal reforms in India and globally.
- International organizations and treaties, such as the UN, WTO, and ICC, influencing legal policies, human rights, and global governance.
- Current affairs related to law, including major national and international events impacting the legal and judicial system.
- Business and economy laws, including taxation policies, corporate law regulations, mergers, acquisitions, and economic reforms.
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