How can I prepare for BA LLB admission at SLS Noida?

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    Ashwin Yadav | Contributor-Level 10

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    In order to qualify for SLS Noida BA LLB, candidates must participate in and qualify the Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT). The SLAT test is held by Symbiosis International to admit students to various Law courses at its branches across India.

    After determining their eligibility for SLAT and applying for the test, the student must clear the exam based on the respective cutoff released for their SLS of choice. Thereafter, they will be required to appear for a Personal Interaction (PI) session, which would carry a weightage of 30% in the admission process. The SLAT test carries a weightage of 70%.

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