The SLAT 2026 Test 1 was conducted by Symbiosis International University in computer-based mode on December 20, 2025. The entrance examination is held for admission to integrated law programmes offered by Symbiosis Law Schools across multiple campuses. Candidates who appeared for the test are now awaiting the next phase of the admission process. The examination is conducted for entry into 5-year BA LLB and BBA LLB programmes at Symbiosis Law School campuses located in Pune, Noida, Hyderabad, and Nagpur. The second test window is scheduled later this month.
SLAT 2026 Test 1 Conduct and Exam Centres
The SLAT Exam Date 2026 for Test 1 fell on December 20, 2025. The examination was held in online computer-based mode at designated test centres across India. Entry to the examination hall was permitted only after verification of the admit card and valid identification. Candidates were required to follow reporting instructions strictly to ensure a smooth examination process. Any deviation from the prescribed guidelines could result in denial of entry.
SLAT 2026 Exam Day Instructions and Reporting Time
Candidates appearing for SLAT examinations are required to comply with specific exam-day rules issued by the conducting authority. Key instructions followed during Test 1 included:
- Reporting to the test centre at least 60 minutes before the scheduled exam time
- Carrying a printed copy of the SLAT Admit Card 2026
- Avoiding electronic devices such as mobile phones, smartwatches, calculators, and earphones
- Bringing only water in a transparent bottle
- Following the examination code of conduct throughout the test duration
Comfortable clothing was advised, as no formal dress code was prescribed for the examination.
SLAT 2026 Exam Schedule and Result Timeline
The complete schedule related to the SLAT examination cycle is outlined below.
The SLAT Result 2026 and official answer key will be released only after the completion of both test sessions.
SLAT 2026 Exam Pattern Overview
The SLAT 2026 examination follows a standardized structure designed to assess aptitude across multiple sections. The test includes 60 multiple-choice questions to be attempted within 60 minutes. Each correct response carries 1 mark, and there is no negative marking. The question paper includes Logical Reasoning, Legal Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, Reading Comprehension, and General Knowledge. The examination is conducted in English and is categorized as a national-level entrance test for law aspirants.

