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Kritika Rai

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Yes, you can crack SLAT if you prepare for CLAT. The CLAT and SLAT exams have a similar syllabus, with both exams testing candidates on their reading comprehension, legal reasoning, logical reasoning, quantitative aptitude, and general knowledge and current affairs skills.However, there are some minor differences between the two exams. For example, the SLAT has a lower number of questions on quantitative aptitude than the CLAT. Additionally, the SLAT has a less challenging legal reasoning section than the CLAT.If you are preparing for CLAT, you should be well-prepared for the SLAT. However, you should also be aware of the minor differe
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Kritika Rai

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The syllabus for SLAT (Symbiosis Law Admission Test) typically covers several subjects and topics to assess a candidate's aptitude and readiness for law studies. While the specific syllabus may vary from year to year, here are the key areas and subjects that are generally included in the SLAT syllabus:1. Logical Reasoning: This section assesses a candidate's ability to analyze and solve complex problems, make logical deductions, and evaluate arguments.2. Legal Reasoning: Legal reasoning questions test a candidate's understanding of legal principles, legal issues, and the ability to apply logic to legal scenarios.3. Analytical Reasoning
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No, there is no need to drop a year to get admission to UG Law courses through SLAT. You can prepare for SLAT within 3-4 months. To prepare well for the Symbiosis Entrance Test for Law, you need to sincerely study at least 3-4 hrs. daily for 3-4 months before exam date. Thus, dropping a year will not help you to get admission to any of the Law Schools of the Symbiosis International University. You can also appear for other law entrance exams, such as the ULSAT (University of Petroleum & Energy Studies Law School Admission Test) or apply to an institute that accepts admission to UG law programmes based on marks obtained in the qualifyin
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Kritika Rai

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The Symbiosis Law Admission Test authority does not provide subtle details about the SLAT syllabus. Thus, the syllabus for SLAT cannot be specified accurately. The exam authority only shares the details associated with the sections related to the SLAT question paper, which are Analytical Reasoning, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, General English, and General Knowledge. Thus, candidates only study to prepare for relevant sections along with mathematics (of level up to Class 10) and current affairs to prepare for SLAT. 

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Kritika Rai

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Candidates must comprehend the types of questions that will be asked in the Logical Reasoning section before beginning their preparation. They must consult the SLAT question banks from prior years for this. By practising more, you'll learn tips and shortcuts that make answering problems fast and readily possible. Obtaining the proper set of books for the logical reasoning section is also crucial. There are several publications on the market, both online and offline, that provide practise materials, a detailed and descriptive understanding of the subjects, and a method for answering the questions. The correct literature will aid candida
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To prepare for SLAT Logical Reasoning, candidates need to understand basic concepts related to the "Logical Reasoning." People who understand the basics of a particular subject thoroughly can also understand the advanced concepts related to it. Thus, to comprehend the problems or questions related to Logical Reasoning in the SLAT question paper, candidates must clear the basic concepts related to Logical Reasoning topics of the SLAT exam. Knowing the basic concepts of Logical Reasoning will help them achieve expertise in the subject. To learn the fundamentals of Logical Reasoning, candidates can refer to the books mentioned below.1. A
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Preparing current affairs for SLAT preparation is a matter of continuously updating your knowledge about recent years. Thus, to do so, candidates need to use methods that can help them learn about important events related to different events. These methods include watching news channels and exploring online sources related to the latest events. These two methods can be highly time-consuming. Thus, other effective ways to prepare for the Current Affairs section of the SLAT exam are to read books from renowned publications related to current affairs and join social media channels and groups formed for current affairs-related preparation
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The "Reading Comprehension" section of the SLAT exam is all about assessing the understanding of the English language. Thus, to acquire the understanding of the English language, candidates must learn basic to advanced-level topics in the language. The English grammar topics that can significantly help with SLAT preparation are tense, subject-verb agreement, modals, and prepositions. Learning these topics along with intermediate to advanced level vocabulary in English can help candidates crack the SLAT exam. Usually, the questions from newspaper articles are asked in the Reading Comprehension section of SLAT. Thus, candidates must read
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The best sources to prepare for the SLAT are the books that have content based on the SLAT syllabus. Check out the list of these books below:Guide to Symbiosis Law Admission Test - SLAT by Disha ExpertsA Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning by RS AggarwalLegal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning byAndhra PradeshBhardwajVerbal and Non Verbal Reasoning by RS AggarwalQuick Learning Objective General English by RS Aggarwal 

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The important topics for the different sections of the SLAT exam are different. The important topics for the General English section of SLAT are Reading Comprehension, Word Usage, Vocabulary, Grammar, Inference-based questions, Synonyms, Antonyms, Foreign Words/Phrase, and Para Jumbles. The important topics for the SLAT General Knowledge section include Indian Ancient, Medieval and Modern History, International events, UN bodies, Major developments in the areas of sports, geopolitics, and important environmental agreements, Current affairs, Eminent personalities, Sports, and Awards and honours. The important topics related to the SLAT
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