SLAT 2022: Symbiosis Law School to conduct trial run on March 31
Team Careers360 | March 24, 2022 | 06:46 PM IST | 2 mins read
SLAT mock test will be conducted in online, remote proctored mode. The actual exam is scheduled to be held on June 26, 2022.
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Download EBookNew Delhi: The Symbiosis Law School (SLS) Pune will conduct a trial run for online-based Symbiosis Law Aptitude Test (SLAT) 2022, on March 31. The mock test will be available for only those candidates who have completed the SLAT 2022 registration process by March 28, 2022. Candidates will be able to experience the SLAT examination through the trial run.
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“Anxiety and exam fear are the aspects that take over even after students prepare well for the examination. Hence, to lift up their confidence and help students have a quick run-through of the exam and their preparations, SLS Pune has scheduled this trial before the final SLAT 2022 attempt. The university shares that it feels immensely satisfied as it is getting a chance to help in the making of the bright future of our country in the legal world.” an official statement said.
”We at SLS Pune aim in making students intellectual professionals by shaping/readying them for the dynamic future, and this SLAT trial run has been introduced with a motive of getting our future aspirants ready with the life-changing challenge coming their way.” said the SLS Pune director Shashikala Gurpur.
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The slot booking for SLAT 2022 trial run will start on March 29, 2022. Here are some important points to note before applying for the SLAT mock test 2022.
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A student will only be eligible for the trial run if the registration and the payment process is completed by March 28. Only after the before said process, the student will have the access to book slots for the SLAT trial run.
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Students are instructed to book their slots before the last date to avoid any kind of inconvenience. There are three slots available for students, to choose as per their convenience.
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The SLAT trial run will be an online, objective type questions test. It will consist of 5 sections namely - legal reasoning, logical reasoning, analytical reasoning, reading comprehension and general knowledge, just like the actual SLAT exam.
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All the sections will have 12 questions each that are to be answered by the students. The duration of the SLAT mock test will be 60 minutes. Each question will carry one mark. And, there is no negative marking.
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Answering the questions in a particular order is not mandatory, students can jump from one question to another.
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Marks achieved in the SLAT mock test are only for students’ reference and practice. These marks will not have any impact on the actual SLAT examination.
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