The Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT) 2026 result has been officially announced. The results for both Test 1 and Test 2 are now available online, and candidates who appeared in the respective exams can check their scorecards through the official SLAT admission portal. The SLAT scorecards provide marks and qualifying status, which will be used for shortlisting candidates for further rounds of the admission process.
How to Check SLAT 2026 Result and Download Scorecards?
Candidates should follow the steps below to view and download their SLAT 2026 results:
- Visit the official SLAT admission portal.
- Locate and click the link for SLAT 2026 result/Test 1 & Test 2 scorecards.
- Enter registered email/ID and password/date of birth.
- View the scorecard on screen.
- Download and save a copy for future reference.
It is advisable to take a print copy of the scorecard for admission and counselling procedures.
Details Mentioned on SLAT Scorecards
The SLAT 2026 scorecards will include the following key information:
- Candidate’s name and roll number
- Test 1 and Test 2 marks
- Section-wise score distribution
- Total score and qualifying status
Candidates should check all details carefully and report any discrepancy immediately to the examination authority.
Next Steps After SLAT 2026 Results
Following the declaration of results, shortlisted candidates will proceed to the next stage of admission, which may include personal interaction, writing ability tests, or other selection criteria as specified by Symbiosis International (Deemed University). Further details on cut-offs, merit lists, and counselling schedules will be shared on the official portal soon.
What Candidates Should Do Now?
Aspirants are advised to download their scorecards, verify the information, and prepare relevant documents for subsequent admission rounds. Regularly checking official communications will help candidates stay updated with the admission timeline. The release of the SLAT 2026 result and scorecards marks an important milestone for law aspirants seeking admission into Symbiosis law programmes.