SLAT 2026 registration begins; law entrance exam on December 20, 28
Vaishnavi Shukla | August 13, 2025 | 04:16 PM IST | 1 min read
SLAT 2026: Candidates can apply on the official website, slat-test.org, by November 30.
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Download EBookThe Symbiosis International (Deemed University) has started accepting applications for the Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT) 2026. Interested applicants can apply on the official website, slat-test.org, by November 30. SLAT 2026 is scheduled on December 20, 28.
SLAT 2026 application fee for each program is fixed at Rs 2,250, and an additional college selection fee of Rs 1,000 has to be submitted.
Candidates can appear for the SLAT 2026 exam twice; the best score will be considered for admission. SLAT 2026 will be held in 68 cities across the country in computer-based (CBT) mode.
Candidates will be given 60 minutes to complete the test. SLAT 2026 paper includes Logical Reasoning, Legal Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and General Knowledge. Each question will entail 12 questions. There is no negative marking in the exam.
SLAT 2026 Admit Card
The admit card for SLAT 2026 will be released on the dates given below.
- For SLAT 1 on December 11
- For SLAT 2 on December 18
Candidates will be able to download their SLAT 2026 admit card on the official website once released. The exam timings will be mentioned on SLAT 2025 admit card.
SLAT 2026 entrance exam is held for BA LLB (hons), BCom LLB (hons), which is newly launched by SLS Pune, BA LLB, BBA LLB, and other law courses .
To apply for SLAT 2026, applicants must have qualified for Class 12 from a recognised board. Candidates should have secured atleast 45% (minimum 40% for sub-caste) marks or equivalent grade.
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