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KOUSHIK DUBEY

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You should follow the current year GK book to keepyour knowledge up-to-date.

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Deeksha Dixit

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The general knowledge section consists of 12 questions in the SLAT. To prepare for this section, you can follow the given strategy:
1. Because the nature of the question is simple, you can complete this section in the last two months.
2. Consult any good general knowledge fact-based book, such as the Arihant or Manorama yearbook.
3. Make a list of important UN bodies, International events, organisation etc.
4. Continue to review this factual information to help you remember it better during the exam.
5. Practice mock exams and previous year's questions to analyze important topics. This section is more about memorizing factual data, whic
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Deeksha Dixit

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The analytical reasoning section of the SLAT test is crucial. This section consists of 12 questions, each worth one point out of a possible 60. To prepare for this section, you can follow these expert tips:
1. Select your study material after carefully studying the syllabus for this section.
2. You can take the help of books like those by M. K. Pandey and A. K. Gupta to cover related topics.
3. Practice each topic with a section-wise mock test.
4. After completing syllabus give full time mock to find out topic which needs improvement
5. With each mock test, improve your accuracy and score in this section.

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It is quite challenging to pass the SLAT with one month of preparation, but you can do so with focused efforts. The Symbiosis Law School entrance test is comparably easier than other law school entrance tests, such as CLAT. You need to prepare four sections in total with practice for the SLAT.
1. You can start with the syllabus and previous year's paper analysis.
2. The analysis will help you decide which topics need more focus with the time you have at hand.
3. The SLAT gives significant importance to reasoning; therefore, you can focus on being well versed in both the legal and analytical reasoning sections.
4. For GK, you can pick a
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The SLAT score forms an important part of the admissions process at Symbiosis Law School, Pune. You need to pass the SLAT test to be considered for the admissions process at SLS, Pune. However, the SLAT test score accounts for only 50% of the final merit list of the SLS. The written ability test and Personal Interview rounds are given the remaining weight. Therefore, you need to do equally well in both rounds. You have to show excellent writing skills in the What round as well as communication skills in the PI round. The final merit list will be prepared on the basis of the entrance test score (50 points), Personal Interview (30 po
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The difficulty level of the SLAT test ranges from easy to moderate, according to an analysis of the question papers from the previous year. About 60 questions total, each worth one mark. You need to attempt these 60 questions in an hour's time. There is no negative marking for wrong answers, which makes it comparably easier than other law school entrance tests. The reasoning section might be challenging as the SLAT test focuses more on reasoning ability. However, the GK and reading comprehension sections are relatively easier than exams like CLAT. This exam can be qualified for with three months of dedicated preparation; therefore, it
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The SLAT is conducted for admission to Symbiosis Law Schools. To prepare for this exam, you need to follow a dedicated study plan:
1. Start your preparation by understanding the exam pattern and syllabus of the SLAT.
2. To ensure effective preparation, make a monthly and weekly study schedule.
3. Select study materials like books, notes, and mock tests as per the syllabus.
4. Prepare a subject-wise study plan for each section of the SLAT.
5. There are approximately 60 questions from five subjects, with reasoning divided into two sections.
6. Read the newspaper for the reading comprehension section.
7. For GK, any good general knowledge
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The Writing Ability Test (What) is part of the selection process for the SLAT. Candidates who clear the SLAT are called for the What and Personal Interview based on which final admission is made to Symbiosis Law Schools. The Writing Ability Test round is used to gauge a candidate's writing skills and ability to reason logically about a range of subjects. You will be required to write short essays on a given topic within the provided time limit. The topics asked in this round usually belong to Current Affairs law, society, etc. This round accounts for 20 marks in the final merit list.

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The Symbiosis Law Admission Test SLAT is conducted for admission to four law schools at Symbiosis University. This exam is known to be a comparatively easier version of CLAT. Therefore, a focused study of at least 3 months is sufficient to clear this entrance exam. You can follow these preparation tips to clear SLAT in your first attempt:
1. Prepare important topics, like legal aptitude, in depth.
2. Try to solve as many practice questions for such topics as legal scenarios, logical reasoning questions, and grammar.
3. Focus on reading comprehension to improve reading speed to have an edge in this section, which is easily scoreable.
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