
The Logical Reasoning part of the Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT) is a crucial part that includes 12 questions, each carrying one mark, which means you can easily score solid 12 marks. This section assesses the ability of an aspirant to comprehend patterns, relationships and draw logical conclusions, which are important in legal studies. In this article, we have highlighted the most important SLAT logical reasoning topics along with weightage analysis so you know how to plan your last-minute preparations ahead.
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The total number of NLU seats in India and the CLAT 2026 reservation policy at different National Law Universities (NLUs) will determine the students' chance of admission to the law school. The CLAT 2026 seat matrix for admission to the UG and PG courses in total is 5051. A total of 26 NLUs are participating in the exam and offer 3628 CLAT seats in undergraduate law courses and around 1423 seats in LLM courses. The CLAT 2026 seat matrix is distributed across different categories according to the reservation policy rules of the individual NLUs. Many NLUs offer domicile reservations from the total CLAT seats, meaning the number of seats will decrease for all India aspirants. The total NLU seats in India are distributed between UR, SC, ST, OBC and EWS category candidates.

With the SLAT exam 2026 set to be conducted on December 20 & 28, 2025, now is the time for students to review the most important topics that will help them gain momentum during the final weeks of their preparation. To identify SLAT most important topics, the best way to go about is to review the previous years' papers and question pattern, and start solving sample questions around those. As per the past years' trends, topics such as syllogism, blood relations in Logical Reasoning, Law of Torts, Criminal Laws and Constitutional Laws in Legal Reasoning are some of the most repeated of the lot. These are also the potentially scoring topics if you study them well and practice enough.
This article overviews section-wise most scoring topics in SLAT 2026, along with expected weightage. Going through these can help you streamline your last-minute preparation and increase your chances of scoring good marks.
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AIBE 21 Expected Exam Date: The Bar Council of India is expected to announce the official AIBE 21 exam date for 2026 soon. Based on past patterns, candidates can anticipate the exam to be held on the last Sunday of November 2026. Unless extraordinary circumstances occur then only the AIBE 21 exam date will be changed to the first Sunday of December 2026. The announcement of the exam date is likely to be made either along with the result or shortly after it. Although the BCI normally conducts the AIBE twice every year in May and October. However in 2025, the exam was held only once, on November 30. Similarly, for AIBE 21, the authorities are expected to release the complete schedule around August 2026, enabling candidates to plan and prepare effectively.

AIBE 20 Unofficial Answer Key 2025: The Bar Council of India conducted the AIBE 20 Exam 2025 on November 30, 2025, from 1 PM to 4 PM. Candidates can access the questions asked, along with unofficial answers for each, which are now available. It is important to note that the answers are provided for reference purposes only to help candidates evaluate their performance. The Bar Council of India will release the official answer key in due course.The official AIBE 20 answer key 2025 is expected within 7-14 days from the date of conclusion of exam.
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