SLAT 2026 test 1 tomorrow for LLB admissions; timings, exam guidelines

Sundararajan | December 19, 2025 | 06:31 PM IST | 1 min read

SLAT Admit Card 2026: The computer-based exam will be held in a single shift. Candidates can download their test 1 hall ticket online at slat-test.org.

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The Symbiosis International University (SIU) will conduct the Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT 2026) test 1 tomorrow across 68 cities in India. The SLAT test 1 will be held in computer-based mode from 9 am to 10 am.

Candidates appearing for the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) entrance exam can download the SLAT 2026 admit card from the official website, slat-test.org. Candidates can access the SLAT admit card 2025 using their SLAT ID and password.

The admit card for SLAT 2026 test 2 has been issued on December 18, and the exam is scheduled to be held on December 28.

Candidates are advised to reach their assigned SLAT exam centres well before the reporting time to complete entry formalities, including identity verification and security checks, and to follow all exam-day instructions issued by SIU.

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SLAT Exam 2026: Things to carry

The list of documents that candidates need to carry to the SLAT exam centre is given below.

  • Printed copy of the SLAT 2026 test 1 admit card .
  • A valid government-issued photo ID (such as Aadhaar card, driving licence, PAN card, or passport) for identity verification.
  • Disability certificate, if applicable.

Candidates are not permitted to bring electronic devices, manuscripts, calculators, smartwatches, or any other prohibited items into the examination hall.

The SLAT 2026 exam consists of 60 multiple-choice questions totalling 60 marks. The paper is divided into five sections—logical reasoning, legal reasoning, analytical reasoning, reading comprehension, and general knowledge—each containing 12 questions.

According to the SLAT marking scheme, candidates will be given 1 mark for each correct answer. There are no negative marks for incorrect or unanswered questions. For candidates appearing in both slots, the higher of the two scores will be considered in the SLAT selection process.

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