UNILAT, the University of Law School Admission Test, is a standardized exam that is used for making admission decision to law schools within the country. The primary objective is to evaluate the candidate's ability to reason, understand the written text, follow reasoning and manage the study of case law. It is a competitive national level examination for the admissions in the University Law School Admissions Council (ULSAC).
The examination is made up of five parts - logical inference, analytic inference, reading comprehension, quantitative reasoning, and an essay. The test is performed online in the two-year interval. In 2024, the ULSAT will be conducted on February 12th and July 17th with the first being the date of examination and the latter the marking period. Each section of the test is served with a specific time allocated to it. After receiving the scores of the different sections and the overall outcome, students will be admitted into over 200 law colleges where the ULSAT scores are recognized.
As part of the results issued by the ULSAT, a scaled score is issued for each section (ranging between 200-800), the total scaled score (ranging between 400-1600), and the percentile secured that has implications on law programs acceptance levels at different universities. Test results are perhaps announced within20 days of the testing. An applicant’s numerical, linguistic competence, and writing capacity, along with the ability to think and analyze, are all measured by this test to evaluate their fitness to study the law at the tertiary level in the nation.
Feature | Description |
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Seat Allotment Process | Based on merit in the entrance examination |
Seat Allotment Rounds | Multiple rounds of seat allotment |
Seat Allotment Schedule | Varies by university |
Seat Allotment Information | Candidate's name, roll number, allotted seat, and college name |
Seat Acceptance | Candidates must accept their allotted seats within the stipulated timeframe |
Reporting to Allotted College | Candidates must report to their allotted college with the required documents |
University | Seat Allotment Fee (Tentative) |
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Gujarat National Law University (GNLU) | ₹ 10,000 |
National Law University (NLU), Delhi | ₹ 5,000 |
West Bengal National University of Juridical Sciences (NUJS) | ₹ 5,000 |
Hidayatullah National Law University (HNLU) | ₹ 5,000 |
- ULSAT 2024 admit card: Along with the admission forms, the hall tickets will be provided to candidates to appear in the entrance test will be requisite.
- ULSAT 2023 rank card: A ULSAT ranking card must be shown to vaccess its validity after the announcement of ULSAT results.
- Class 10 and 12 mark sheets and certificates: Transcripts from an exam where you have passed and proved your eligibility qualities will be needed for verification.
- Reservation certificates (if applicable): Candidates must have appropriate certificates such as SC/ST/OBC/PWD, and other categories when claiming under the reserved quota.
- Income certificates: This can possibly be done through enabling the candidates who have secured their admissions from the economically weaker sections to show the valid income certificates.
- Character certificate: The Candidate may have to show his character certificate from the recent school/college.
- Migration/Transfer certificate: The candidates will come up with the migration/transfer certificate from the board/university he/she has completed his/her studies prior to applying.
- Aadhaar card: Counterfeit Aadhaar for identity proof and fingerprint/face relaxing.
- Passport-size photographs: The candidates would have to give a couple of pictures for the same at the time of sealing process.