SET, SLAT, SITEEE 2024 test 1 tomorrow; exam timings, guidelines
SLAT 2024 will be held from 9:00 am to 10 am. Candidates can check SET, SITEE exam timings below.
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NEW DELHI: The Symbiosis International University will conduct the Symbiosis Entrance Test (SET), Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT) and SIT Engineering Entrance Exam (SITEEE) test 1 from tomorrow, May 5. The SET, SLAT, SITEEE 2024 test 2 is scheduled to be held on May 11.
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The duration of the SET, SLAT, SITEEE 2024 is 1 hours each. The exams will be conducted online in computer-based mode. The SITEEE 2024 exam will have a total of 120 questions divided into 3 sections- physics, chemistry, mathematics. The SLAT 2024 paper will have a total of 60 questions divided into 5 sections- logical reasoning, legal reasoning, analytical reasoning, reading comprehension, and general knowledge. The SET 2024 exam consists of 60 questions divided into four sections-General English, Quantitative, General Awareness, and Analytical and Logical Reasoning.
SET, SLAT, SITEEE 2024: Exam timings
Candidates can have a look at the SET, SLAT, SITEEE 2024 exam timing below.
Exam |
Date |
Time |
Arrival time |
Seat occupancy time |
SLAT |
May 5, 11 |
09.00 am - 10.00 am |
Latest by 7.30 am |
Latest by 8.30 am |
SET |
May 5, 11 |
11.30 am - 12.30 pm |
Latest by 7.30 am |
Latest by 8.30 am |
SITEEE |
May 5, 11 |
02.00 pm - 03.00 pm |
Latest by 7.30 am |
Latest by 8.30 am |
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Exam day guidelines
Candidates can have a look at the SET, SLAT, SITEEE 2024 exam guidelines below
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Ensure your latest passport-sized, colored photograph is affixed to the admit card.
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Carry the admit card and a valid original photo identity proof to the test centre during the test. Accepted photo identity proofs include passport, driving license, Voter ID Card, PAN card, aadhar Card (UID), and college ID card.
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Prohibited items in the test hall include cell phones, calculators, watch calculators, alarm clocks, digital watches with built-in calculators, memory, or any electronic or smart devices.
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Candidates are not permitted to leave the test hall until the completion of the test. Once the test is submitted, re-entry into the test hall is not allowed.
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Any attempt at impersonation or malpractice identified at any stage of the admission process will result in the disqualification of the candidate and may lead to appropriate legal action.
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Candidates arriving late to the test centre will not be allowed to enter once the gates are closed, regardless of the reason.
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Candidates are responsible for making their own travel and accommodation arrangements.
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