Expected rank for 50 marks in SLAT 2026
50 marks in SLAT 2026 is a very good score and potentially translates to an AIR between 300 and 800. Such a strong score ensures high chances of admission in SLS Pune. Use our SLAT rank predictor table to assess your exam performance!
A candidate scoring 50 marks in SLAT 2026 will likely be scoring in a high percentile band and AIR 300-800, typically for most of the top Symbiosis Law School (SLS) campuses, provided that the difficulty and competition are similar to those in recent years. Symbiosis does not publish an official all-India rank list for SLAT; thus, the expected rank is determined by approximating previous year cut-offs, good-score ranges, and average seat availability at each of the following colleges: SLS Pune, Noida, Hyderabad, and Nagpur.
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How SLAT Marks Convert To Ranks
SLAT is conducted for 60 marks, and admission is done based on performance in relation to the other exam-takers as opposed to an absolute level. During recent sessions, a score of mid-40s to 50 or lower has been termed as a good score, which places candidates in a comfortable position of being called by various SLS campuses. As Symbiosis does not release a marks vs rank sheet, the rank predictions are modelled on past year cut-offs, analysis of difficulty and an approximate number of test-takers versus available seats.
SLAT Previous Year Cut Off Trends
Since 2020, SLAT has been using the 60-mark trend, and cut-offs have been observed to stabilise within quite limited ranges. According to various coaching and exam analysis websites, the cut-offs in SLS Pune are always the highest, followed by SLS Noida and SLS Hyderabad and Nagpur have the lowest cut-offs. The following table shows the most popular ranges of previous-year cut-offs of the four major SLS campuses on the 60-mark pattern for general category:
Year / Campus | SLS Pune cut‑off (marks) | SLS Noida cut‑off (marks) | SLS Hyderabad cut‑off (marks) | SLS Nagpur cut‑off (marks) |
SLAT 2024 | 44–48 | 44–45 | 40–43 | 35–38 |
SLAT 2025 | 45–48 | 43–45 | 40–42 | 35–38 |
SLAT Overall Good score 2025 | 45–50 (good range) | – | – | – |
Expected Rank Range for 50 Marks in SLAT 2026
For projecting SLAT 2026 ranks, it is reasonable to assume a similar difficulty level and candidate volume to 2024 and 2025 unless the pattern changes significantly. A score of 50 marks lies at or slightly above the reported “good score” zone (45–50) and above the expected cut‑off ranges of all four campuses, including SLS Pune, in recent trends.
SLAT 2026 Score (out of 60) | Rank | Expected Campus |
55–60 | AIR 1 to 300 | Very strong chance for SLS Pune; calls from all SLS campuses are almost certain. |
50 | AIR 300 to 800 | High chance for SLS Pune; very strong for SLS Noida; safe for Hyderabad and Nagpur, given recent cut‑offs. |
47–49 | AIR 800 to 1500 | Competitive for SLS Pune (near cut‑off); strong for SLS Noida; safe for Hyderabad and Nagpur. |
43–46 | AIR 1500–3000 | Borderline to moderate for SLS Pune; good for SLS Noida; highly probable for Hyderabad and Nagpur. |
38–42 | AIR 3000–5000 | Uncertain for Pune/Noida; fair to good chance for Hyderabad; strong for Nagpur in most years. |
Note: Check the infographic below for a better understanding of the SLAT 2026 score analysis.
How to Use SLAT 2026 Predicted Rank for College Admission?
The above expected ranks are only guidelines to make plans with, not to be taken as assurance, since lines of cutoff can shift depending on slight alterations in the difficulty and the behaviour of applicants. The candidates aiming at SLS Pune must preferably score slightly higher than 50 (say 52 to 55) to have some margin over the anticipated cut-off, whereas applicants content with Noida, Hyderabad or Nagpur may still afford to score in the mid-40s range. Coupled with the maximisation of marks, the aspirants must also follow official announcements and institute-wide rounds of admission, since the ultimate decision will take into account additional mechanisms, such as personal interaction and can take into account composite scores.
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