Can open school students appear for SLAT 2026?

Dewesh Nandan Prasad

Updated On: November 18, 2025 06:25 PM

Open school candidates are not eligible to appear for SLAT 2026. The basic requirement for SLAT exam is to qualify 12th grade from a recognized board, not through online or distance learning programs. 
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Can open school students appear for SLAT 2026

Symbiosis Law Admission Test (SLAT) is one of the most talked-about law entrance examinations in India, which attracts thousands of hopeful candidates annually for a seat at the prestigious Symbiosis Law Schools situated in Pune, Noida, Hyderabad and Nagpur. It is important to understand the SLAT 2026 eligibility criteria related to academic background, minimum marks, and qualifying boards set by the Symbiosis Law School. The recent issues on the trending topics, like the eligibility of open school students or NIOS candidates, have been a matter of concern for law aspirants. This article discusses everything about SLAT eligibility for open school students, opportunities, restrictions, and so on.

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Can open school students appear for SLAT 2026?

Although SLAT is inclusive in terms of age, there are some candidates who have undertaken their Senior Secondary education through open schools or distance learning programs, and these candidates cannot access SLAT 2026. According to official sources and examination notices, students who have successfully completed their Class 12 examinations in regular (attending) schools that are affiliated with approved boards will only be allowed to apply to the exam. Therefore, the open school students cannot appear for the SLAT 2026 exam. This limitation can be explained by the requirements of recognition and academic standards of the undergraduate programs of the Symbiosis Law Schools.

Why are Open School Students Barred from SLAT exam?

The justification of this limitation is associated with keeping high academic standards and making sure that students have been equipped with their qualifications after full-time, recognised education. These were established criteria in symbiosis and a number of other central law universities in order to meet the guidelines of the Bar Council of India (BCI) and UGC in legal education. Although other undergraduate programs are known to take open schooling in certain universities, Symbiosis does not cover open schooling candidates in admissions to the law school through SLAT.

SLAT Alternatives for Open School Students

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Students who have passed their Class 12 exam through the open schooling are welcome to explore other law entrance examinations and other Universities which accept NIOS and open board examinations. Check the alternatives for the SLAT exam that accept students of Open Schools in the table below:

Exam Name

Description

Accepts Open School Students

CLAT (Common Law Admission Test)

National-level entrance exam for NLUs

Yes

AILET (All India Law Entrance Test)

Entrance exam for National Law University Delhi

Yes

LSAT India

Entrance test for multiple private law colleges

Yes

IPU CET Law

Entrance test for law programs under the IP University

Yes

Maharashtra Law CET

State-level law entrance exam

Yes

Karnataka PGCET (Law)

Karnataka state law entrance test

Yes

Tamil Nadu Law Entrance Exam

Tamil Nadu state law entrance exam

Yes

The eligibility guidelines of SLAT 2026 are published by Symbiosis, and before registration, applicants are required to scrutinise the guidelines. According to the existing policy, regular school candidates are the only ones who can be eligible for this law entrance exam and open school students are not eligible. Aspirants are to follow the official SLAT webpage and university admission brochures to receive the most current information or updates.

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