SLAT

SLAT 2019 analysis

* The difficulty level of a section is assessed as a function of both the toughness of questions as well as deviation from the expected pattern.

Sectional Analysis:

1. English & Comprehension :

This section was predictable with 6 passages having 5 questions each. Predominantly the questions were based on contextual vocabulary. Some of the vocabulary questions were time-consuming as one had to skim and scan to find the similar/opposite words in the passage . Overall it is an easy section.

2. Legal Reasoning:

This section was easy to moderate. The emphasis shifted this year from legal reasoning to legal knowledge. There were around 10 fact-based questions without principles and majority of the questions were knowledge-based ones. Landmark judgments and Emergency were touched upon along with Constitution-based questions. However, ALP students would be undaunted and score reasonably well if they have done their preparation.

3. Logical Reasoning:

The section had familiar critical reasoning questions like strong and weak arguments, sets and course of action. There were some paragraph-based questions which were fairly straightforward and a few analytical reasoning type questions. Overall a moderate section.

4. Analytical Reasoning:

In addition to the regular arrangement-based puzzles, blood relations, coding/decoding & series, there were around 13 to 15 Maths questions, which were easily doable. ALP students who were comfortable doing maths felt this section easy.

5. General Knowledge:

The GK section predominantly focussed on Current Affairs with very few Static GK questions. ALP students who were thorough with the Winter Current Affairs found this section a cake-walk.

ALP cutoff prediction table

College BA LLB Cutoff BBA LLB Cutoff
SLS Pune ~104 – 106 ~96-98
SLS Noida ~97 – 99 ~89 – 91
SLS Hyderabad ~82 – 84 ~78 – 80
SLS Nagpur ~74 – 76 ~70 – 72
Anil Kumar B

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    • Hello Ishita,
      From what we have seen Symbiosis doesn't usually release the previous years' papers officially. What most websites have are sample papers only. We'll keep you posted with any new information in this regard

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