ICFAI-LAW School BA-LLB / BBA-LLB Admissions 2025
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The Symbiosis International University (SIU) conducted the SLAT 2025 exam will held in 2 slots. The Slot 1 SLAT 2025 exam has been successfully conducted on 13th December 2024 and the Slot 2 exam will be held on 15th December 2024. The SLAT 2025 exam analysis provides crucial insights on various aspects of the exam such as difficulty level of SLAT 2025, good attempt in SLAT 2025, and section-wise questions and topics covered in SLAT 2025.
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Candidates appearing for the exam must also check the SLAT 2025 paper analysis of previous years to make themselves familiar with the exam. It must be noted that Symbiosis International (Deemed) University is conducting SLAT 2025 in two phases. Around 20000 candidates have appeared for SLAT 2024 including both phases of the exam.
There are 1080 seats on offer for BA LLB and BBA LLB programmes in the four Symbiosis Law Schools. This means approximately 1 in 20 candidates would be able to gain admission. Aspiring candidates can also make use of SLAT previous year question papers and sample papers compiled by Careers360 for their exam preparation. Candidates shortlisted after SLAT 2025 must appear in PI round to obtain admission.
The SLAT 2025 Question Papers and Solutions are given below-
SLAT 2025 Question Paper with Answer Key and Detailed Solutions |
As per the preliminary SLAT 2025 exam analysis held on 13th December 2024, the paper was easy to moderate. There were 60 questions spread across the five sections of SLAT 2025. Here is the SLAT 2025 Paper Analysis.
Sections | Difficulty level | Topics | Remarks |
Logical reasoning | Moderate | 9-10 | The section was easy for a well-prepared aspirant. There were questions from the topic Calendar and Puzzle and if the student is not well prepared for those particular questions can lose straight away 2 marks. |
Legal Reasoning | Easy | 9-10 | This section was easy. The questions were majorly from the topic - Law of Torts, Unsoundness of Mind , Culpable Homicide and Vicarious Liability. |
Analytical reasoning | Moderate | 8-9 | Although this section was easy but was quite lengthy to solve. |
Reading comprehension | Easy | 11-12 | The English section was easy and answers from the passage were driven. |
GK | Moderate | 8-9 | GK section was moderate since there were some questions which are fact-based and only well-prepared aspirant could answer that. |
Overall | Moderate | 45-50 |
Sections | Difficulty level | Topics | Remarks |
Logical reasoning | Moderate | 9-10 | Questions in logical reasoning mainly came from the analytical section and covered topics like coding and decoding, number system, seating arrangements and statements and conclusions, puzzle. The difficulty level of this section was moderate to difficult. |
Legal reasoning | Moderate | 9-10 | The questions that came in the legal section were mostly fact based and principal of law were given more priority. The questions were lengthy and time consuming to solve. Some were based on legal principals such as product liability, culpable homicide, insolvent tort. |
Analytical reasoning | Difficult | 7-8 | The 7 questions were from Verbal Reasoning section and 5 were from the Mathematics which covers topics like Profit Loss, Age, Simple and Compound Interest and many more. This section was tricky and time consuming, |
Reading comprehension | Easy | 11-12 | The English section was a bit lengthy this time and questions were passage based questions, also the English section was time consuming. Some compression topics were related to GST counsil and Quantum technique. |
GK | Difficult | 8-9 | The General knowledge and current affairs section covered questions based on current affairs, international events, history, . Overall the General knowledge and current affairs section was moderate. |
Overall | Difficult | 46-48 |
The topics covered in SLAT 2025 exam - Slot 2 are listed below.
The SLAT paper analysis seeks to address queries regarding the following
What is a good attempt in SLAT 2025
Difficulty level of SLAT 2025
Section-wise analysis
Important topics covered in SLAT 2025
Generally, the difficulty level of SLAT is considered easier than the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) conducted by the Consortium of National Law Universities (NLUs) or the All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) conducted by NLU Delhi. There is no negative marking in SLAT 2025, so candidates will not lose any marks for incorrect answers. Candidates get two chances to appear for the SLAT, of which the best score is considered. However, candidates have to solve 60 questions within 60 minutes which gives an average time of 1 minute per question. So, time management is also a key factor for a good score in SLAT 2024.
Considering SLAT 2025 exam analysis in the past, a good score in SLAT 2025 would be in the range of 45-50 marks. Among the four Symbiosis Law Schools, SLS Pune is often the first choice for students. The SLAT cut-off data for past years suggests a higher cut off score for SLS Pune. However, 40+ would be a good score in SLAT 2025 to bag a seat in atleast one of the four law schools.
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