Symbiosis University releases SLAT 2018 application form
Abhay Anand | February 6, 2018 | 11:10 AM IST | 1 min read
Symbiosis International University has released the application form of Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT) 2018. Candidates seeking admission to centres located at Pune, Noida and Hyderabad need to register for SLAT by April 14, 2018. Law aspirants will also have to pay application fee of Rs. 1750 either through - Indian Bank Gateway, Billdesk Gateway or Demand Draft.
As per the eligibility criteria for the five-year integrated law programme, candidates should have passed 12 th with at least 45 percent marks, 40% for SC/ST.
The offline entrance examination will take place on May 5, 2018. The university-level exam will be held in 15 cities of India including Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Delhi, Gangtok, Indore, Kochi, Pune and Shillong. The candidates will be tested on topics including Analytical Reasoning, General Knowledge, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning and Reading comprehension. Candidates will get two hours and thirty minutes to attempt the law examination.
SLAT is the law admission test conducted by Symbiosis University for admissions to 300 seats on offer in BA LLB and 420 in BBA LLB programmes.
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