
The registration process for the Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT) 2027 has officially commenced, providing aspiring law students with the opportunity to apply for undergraduate programs at Symbiosis Law Schools. Candidates can submit their applications online until December 4, 2026, as announced on the official website. The SLAT is a crucial step for those seeking admission into these prestigious law programs.
SLAT 2027 will be conducted in two phases, with the first exam scheduled for December 19, 2026, and the second on December 26, 2026. Candidates are allowed to take the test twice, and the higher score will be considered for the final merit list. This computer-based test (CBT) format aims to streamline the examination process and enhance the overall experience for participants.
To ensure a smooth application process, candidates must complete both the SLAT registration and payment by the December 4 deadline. The registration fee is set at Rs 2,250 per test. Additionally, applicants must register for the specific Symbiosis Law School programs they wish to pursue. Detailed instructions for completing the SLAT application include visiting the official website, entering personal and academic details, verifying contact information, selecting preferred test options, and uploading necessary documents.
Eligibility for SLAT 2027 requires candidates to have completed Class 12 or an equivalent qualification from a recognized board. The minimum qualifying marks are 45% for general candidates and 40% for those belonging to SC/ST categories. Importantly, students who are currently appearing for their qualifying examinations are also eligible to apply, provided they meet the necessary criteria.
As the SLAT 2027 registration period unfolds, candidates are encouraged to stay informed about important dates and requirements. The admit cards for the first phase will be available on December 11, 2026, while the second phase admit cards will be released on December 18, 2026. The results for both phases are expected to be announced on January 12, 2027, marking a significant milestone in the admission process for prospective law students.
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