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Kritika Rai

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The General Knowledge section of the Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT) typically includes questions that assess a candidate's knowledge of current affairs, general awareness, and static general knowledge. These questions aim to evaluate a candidate's awareness of events and developments in the world, including political, economic, social, and cultural aspects. Here are the types of questions commonly asked in the General Knowledge section of SLAT:1. Current Affairs: Questions related to recent news events, both national and international. These may cover topics such as government policies, international relations, sports, awards, and
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Kritika Rai

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The Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT) was conducted in an online mode, which means it was a computer-based test (CBT). Candidates were required to take the exam on a computer at the designated exam center. In the CBT format of SLAT, candidates read the questions on a computer screen and select their answers by clicking on the appropriate option using a mouse or keyboard. The online mode allows for efficient administration of the test and quick evaluation of results.Please note that while the general mode of SLAT is CBT, it's essential to check the official SLAT website and the specific year's exam brochure for the most up-to-dat
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Kritika Rai

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The SLAT (Symbiosis Law Admission Test) is primarily conducted in the English language. This means that all questions, including those in the General Knowledge section, are presented in English, and candidates are expected to respond in English.The decision to conduct SLAT in English aligns with the requirements of legal education and practice in India, where proficiency in English is essential for studying law and interacting within the legal community. It also ensures a level playing field for all candidates applying for Symbiosis law programs.However, it's important to note that exam policies and language requirements may evolve ove
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The marking scheme for SLAT (Symbiosis Law Admission Test) is as follows:1. Total Marks: The total marks for SLAT are 60.2. Number of Questions: The number of questions in SLAT is 60.3. Marking for Correct Answers: Each correct answer in SLAT typically earns the candidate one mark. This means that if you answer a question correctly, you receive one mark for that question.4. Negative Marking: SLAT does not have a negative marking scheme. This means that there is no penalty for incorrect answers. Therefore, if you are unsure about an answer, it is generally advisable to make an educated guess rather than leave it blank.Please note that t
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Kritika Rai

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You should refer to the official Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT) website or SLAT brochure to know the most up-to-date information regarding the exam format. Here is the general format of the SLAT exam:1. Exam Mode: SLAT is conducted in an online, computer-based test (CBT) mode. Candidates need to take the exam on a computer at the designated exam center.2. Duration: The total duration of the SLAT exam is 60 minutes.3. Type of Questions: SLAT consists of objective-type multiple-choice questions (MCQs). Each question has four answer options, and candidates need to choose the correct one.4. Sections: The SLAT exam is divided into sect
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Kritika Rai

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SLAT, which stands for Symbiosis Law Admission Test, is the entrance examination conducted by Symbiosis International University (SIU) for admission to its undergraduate law programs, including BA LLB and BBA LLB. The difficulty level of SLAT can be categorized as moderate to moderately challenging. Here are some key points to consider regarding the difficulty level of SLAT:1. Subjective Perception: The difficulty of SLAT may vary from one candidate to another, depending on their individual strengths and weaknesses. Some candidates may find it relatively easier, while others may perceive it as moderately challenging.2. Sections: S
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Kritika Rai

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The Symbiosis Law Admission Test Authority has made a change in the weightage of SLAT entrance exam scores in recent years. As per the new pattern, there will be 60 questions for the SLAT question paper from five different sections: Logical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, Legal Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and General Knowledge. Each question carries one mark. This means the total marks for SLAT should be 60. However, the entrance test authority scaled down the 60 marks of the SLAT exam to 50. Thus, as per the new exam pattern, the new weightage for the SLAT exam is 50. The rest of the 50 weightage scores for t
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YASH SHARMA

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Both SLAT (Symbiosis Law Admission Test) and CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) are entrance exams conducted for admissions to undergraduate law programs in India. Comparing the difficult level between SLAT and CLAT is subjective, as it can vary depending on individual strengths, preparation, and personal preference. However, I can provide some general information about these exams:1. Exam Structure: SLAT and CLAT have slightly different exam structures. SLAT typically consists of sections on Logical Reasoning, Legal Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and General Knowledge. CLAT includes sections on English Language,
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Kritika Rai

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No, there is no sectional limit to the number of attempts at questions in the SLAT question paper. Candidates have 60 minutes to attempt 60 multiple choice questions in the SLAT exam. Thus, the average time that can be used by candidates to answer each exam question is 1 minute. It depends on the candidates how they want to manage their time to answer all the questions. Here, SLAT aspirants need to know that there is no negative marking scheme in the SLAT exam.

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Kritika Rai

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In SLAT Logical reasoning and Analytical reasoning are two different sections that test different skills of candidates. Logical reasoning is the ability to identify patterns, relationships, and logical connections between different pieces of information. Thus, the Logical Reasoning section of the exam aims to assess the skills of candidates that help them identify patterns, relationships, and logical connections between different pieces of information. It also involves the ability to think critically and make inferences based on the given information. Analytical reasoning, on the other hand, is the ability to analyse complex situations
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