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how many questions and how many marks for slat ????


asritha peram 29th Jun, 2021
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Heena Agrawal 29th Jun, 2021

hi..

SLAT exam pattern 2021

Particulars Latest exam pattern for SLAT 2021 Exam pattern in 2020
Exam duration Test - 60 minutes WAT - 30 minutes Test - 90 minutes WAT - 30 minutes
Types of questions MCQ based MCQ based
Total number of questions 60 90
Maximum marks 60 90
Shweta Goel 29th Jun, 2021

Hello,

SLAT 2021 is Symbiosis Law admission test. The mode of entrance examination will be home proctored mode which means it will be through online mode.

Earlier the number of questions asked were 75 but now they have reduced to 60. SLAT consists of 60 questions of 1 mark each which makes it 60 marks.

The sections in the paper are as follows:

  • Legal reasoning
  • Logical reasoning
  • General awareness
  • Reading comprehension

For more information about SLAT 2021 Visit:

https://www.google.com/amp/s/law.careers360.com/articles/slat-syllabus/amp

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