ULSAT 2026 (UPES Legal Studies Aptitude Test) is the university-level law entrance exam conducted by the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun for admission to its BA LLB, BBA LLB, B.Com LLB, BTech LLB, LLB (3-year), and LLM programs. The ULSAT 2026 exam window begins today, June 1, 2026, in online remote-proctored mode. The application for this window has already closed. ULSAT is an online remote-proctored test with 150 MCQs across five sections, no negative marking, and a duration of 2 hours.
- Exam Window: The ULSAT 2026 exam begins today, June 1, 2026, in a remote-proctored window. The test is online, with 150 MCQs to be answered in 2 hours and no negative marking.
- Admit Card and Passkey: Slot booking opened on May 18, 2026, and the admit card is issued right after you book a slot. The actual passkey to start the exam is sent one day before your exam date on your registered email and mobile.
- Result: ULSAT 2026 result is expected in July 2026. In 2025, the result was declared in the 4th week of July. You can download the scorecard from the UPES portal once it is out.
- Selection (GD and PI): Shortlisted candidates are called for Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI), followed by document verification. The final merit is based on your ULSAT score, GD, and PI together.
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What is ULSAT 2026?
ULSAT, short for UPES Legal Studies Aptitude Test, is a university-level law entrance exam conducted every year by the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun. UPES is a well-known private university with a strong focus on energy, technology, law, and business education. ULSAT 2026 tests you on language comprehension, reasoning, basic mathematics, and law knowledge to shortlist students for admission to law programs at UPES School of Law.
The ULSAT 2026 exam is an online, remote-proctored test with 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) that you must complete in 2 hours. This means you take the test from home on your own computer under live monitoring. There is no negative marking, so you should attempt all questions. Candidates who do well in ULSAT 2026 are shortlisted for the Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) rounds. Final admission is based on your performance across ULSAT, GD, and PI combined.
If you have scored 75% or more in both Class 10 and Class 12, or hold a CLAT All India Rank of up to 15,000, you can get direct admission to UPES law programs without appearing for ULSAT. These candidates are directly called for the GD and PI rounds, skipping the test. ULSAT is mainly for candidates who do not qualify through these alternative routes.
- Exam Name: UPES Legal Studies Aptitude Test (ULSAT)
- Conducting Body: University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun
- Exam Level: University-level (law)
- Mode: Online, remote-proctored (home-based)
- Duration: 2 hours (for the LLB programs)
- Total Questions: 150 MCQs
- Total Marks: 150
- Marking Scheme: +1 for each correct answer; no negative marking
- Programs Offered: BA LLB, BBA LLB, B.Com LLB, BTech LLB (5-year), LLB (3-year), LLM
- Official Website: upes.ac.in
ULSAT 2026 Highlights
Here is a quick overview of all the key details of ULSAT 2026 at a glance. This summary will help you understand the basics before going into each section in detail.
| Particulars | Details |
|---|---|
| Full Form | UPES Legal Studies Aptitude Test |
| Conducting Body | University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun |
| Exam Level | University Level (law) |
| Exam Mode | Online, remote-proctored (home-based) |
| Exam Duration | 2 hours (LLB) / 2 hours (LLM) |
| Total Questions | 150 MCQs |
| Total Marks | 150 |
| Negative Marking | No |
| Number of Sections | 5 (30 questions each) |
| Application Fee | Rs. 1,750 (non-refundable) |
| Current Exam Window | Begins June 1, 2026 (Today) |
| Slot Booking Opened | May 18, 2026 |
| Result (Expected) | July 2026 |
| Admission Process | ULSAT Score + GD + PI + Document Verification |
| Courses Offered | BA LLB, BBA LLB, B.Com LLB, BTech LLB, LLB (3-yr), LLM |
| Official Website | upes.ac.in |
ULSAT 2026 Important Dates
You should keep track of all the ULSAT 2026 important dates carefully to avoid missing any deadline. As of today, June 1, 2026, the exam window begins today in online remote-proctored mode. The application for this window has already closed. The table below lists the upcoming events first, then the events that are already over.
The ULSAT 2026 exam window begins today, June 1, 2026. If you have a slot in this window, keep your passkey and a valid photo ID ready before your exam time.
| Event | Date (2026) | Status |
|---|---|---|
| ULSAT 2026 Exam Window | Begins June 1, 2026 | Begins Today |
| ULSAT 2026 Result Declaration | July 2026 (Expected) | To Be Announced |
| GD and PI Rounds (Selection) | After Result Declaration | To Be Announced |
| Document Verification | After GD and PI | To Be Announced |
| Final Seat Allotment and Admission | August 2026 (Expected) | To Be Announced |
| ULSAT 2026 Application Form Opens | January 2026 | (Over) |
| Exam Slot Booking Opens | May 18, 2026 | (Over) |
| Last Date to Apply (Current Window) | May 2026 | (Over) |
Source: UPES — ULSAT Admission Alert
Note: UPES runs ULSAT in rolling windows, so dates may change between phases. You should check upes.ac.in regularly for any new windows or updates to the ULSAT 2026 schedule.
ULSAT 2026 Eligibility Criteria
Before you apply for ULSAT 2026, you must check the eligibility criteria set by UPES. The eligibility is different for 5-year integrated law programs, the 3-year LLB, and LLM. Here is a detailed breakdown.
Eligibility for 5-Year Integrated Law Programs (BA LLB, BBA LLB, B.Com LLB, BTech LLB)
- You must have passed Class 12 (10+2) from a recognized board (CBSE, ICSE, State Boards, or equivalent).
- You need a minimum of 50% marks in both Class 10 and Class 12.
- There is no specific stream requirement — students from Science, Commerce, and Arts can apply.
- English must be one of the subjects in Class 12.
- Students appearing in Class 12 board exams in 2026 can also apply provisionally.
Eligibility for LLB (3-Year Program)
- You must hold a graduation degree from a recognized university in any discipline.
- A minimum of 50% marks in graduation is required.
- Students from any stream — Science, Commerce, Arts — are eligible.
- Final-year graduation students can apply provisionally, subject to result declaration before the admission date.
Eligibility for LLM (Postgraduate)
- You must hold an LLB degree (3-year or 5-year integrated) or equivalent qualification with a minimum of 50% marks.
- Final-year LLB students can apply provisionally.
Alternative Admission Routes (Without Appearing for ULSAT)
You do not need to appear for ULSAT 2026 if you qualify through any of the following routes. These candidates are directly shortlisted for the GD and PI rounds:
- Board Merit Route: You have 75% or more marks in both Class 10 and Class 12, with English as a compulsory subject.
- CLAT Route: You have appeared in CLAT and received an All India Rank (AIR) of 15,000 or lower, along with the minimum 50% marks in Class 10 and 12.
Up to 20% of total seats in UPES law programs are filled through the Board Merit and CLAT categories combined. The remaining seats are filled through ULSAT merit.
ULSAT 2026 Application Process and Fees
The ULSAT 2026 application process is fully online. You can apply at upes.ac.in. The application for the current window has already closed. UPES runs admissions in rolling phases, so it may open further application windows later in the season. The fee is Rs. 1,750 (non-refundable) for all law programs.
Application for the current exam window is now closed. If you missed it, keep checking upes.ac.in — UPES often opens more application windows during the admission season.
Steps to Fill the ULSAT 2026 Application Form
- Step 1 — Register: Visit upes.ac.in and click on the ULSAT 2026 application link. Register with your name, email ID, and mobile number to create your login.
- Step 2 — Fill Personal Details: Enter your personal information including name, date of birth, gender, address, and contact details.
- Step 3 — Enter Academic Details: Fill in your Class 10 and Class 12 marks (and graduation marks if applying for LLB 3-year or LLM). Choose the program you want.
- Step 4 — Upload Documents: Upload a scanned passport-size photograph and your signature in the asked format and size.
- Step 5 — Pay Application Fee: Pay Rs. 1,750 online using net banking, debit card, credit card, or e-challan. The fee is non-refundable.
- Step 6 — Submit and Save: Review all details, submit the form, and save the application confirmation for your records.
- Step 7 — Book Exam Slot: After submitting the application, book your preferred exam date and time from the available slots. Slot booking opened on May 18, 2026.
ULSAT 2026 Application Fee Details
| Program | Application Fee | Refundable? |
|---|---|---|
| 5-Year Integrated LLB (BA LLB / BBA LLB / B.Com LLB / BTech LLB) | Rs. 1,750 | No |
| LLB (3-Year) | Rs. 1,750 | No |
| LLM | Rs. 1,750 | No |
The application fee has stayed Rs. 1,750 for several years and is the same for all law programs. You must pay online — there is no offline payment option.
ULSAT 2026 Admit Card and Exam-Day Login
The ULSAT 2026 admit card is linked to slot booking. Slot booking works on a first-come-first-served basis, so the earlier you book, the more choice you get over your exam date and time. For the current window, slot booking opened on May 18, 2026. The admit card is issued right after you book your slot.
Since ULSAT is an online remote-proctored test, you do not go to a test centre. Instead, the actual passkey, or login credentials to start the exam, is sent one day before your exam date on your registered email and mobile number. As the current window begins today, candidates who booked a slot in it should have already received or will shortly receive their passkey.
How to Get Ready with Your ULSAT 2026 Admit Card
- Log in to your candidate account at upes.ac.in using your registered User ID and password.
- Download the admit card after you book your slot and check all details for accuracy.
- Wait for the passkey, which arrives one day before your exam on your email and mobile.
- Keep a valid photo ID ready for the proctor’s verification before the exam starts.
What You Need on Exam Day
- Your ULSAT 2026 passkey or login credentials
- One valid government photo ID: Aadhaar card, PAN card, Voter ID, or Passport
- A computer or laptop with a working webcam and microphone
- A stable internet connection and a quiet, well-lit room
Keep your passkey safe and do not share it with anyone. Without it, you cannot start the ULSAT 2026 exam on your chosen date.
ULSAT 2026 Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme
The ULSAT 2026 exam pattern is simple and student-friendly. The exam is an online remote-proctored MCQ test with 150 questions in 5 equal sections, each carrying 30 questions and 30 marks. The total duration is 2 hours. Since there is no negative marking, every question is worth attempting — even a guess gives you a chance of scoring.
ULSAT 2026 Exam Pattern — Section-wise Breakdown
| Section | Number of Questions | Total Marks |
|---|---|---|
| Language Comprehension | 30 | 30 |
| Quantitative and Numerical Ability | 30 | 30 |
| Logical Reasoning | 30 | 30 |
| Legal General Knowledge | 30 | 30 |
| Legal Aptitude | 30 | 30 |
| Total | 150 | 150 |
Key Points About ULSAT 2026 Exam Pattern
- Mode: Online, remote-proctored (home-based)
- Duration: 2 hours
- Question Type: Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) with 4 options each
- Marks for Correct Answer: +1
- Marks for Wrong Answer: 0 (no negative marking)
- Marks for Unanswered: 0
- Medium of Exam: English only
- All 5 Sections Equal: Each section has 30 questions worth 30 marks
ULSAT 2026 LLM Exam Pattern
If you are applying for the LLM program, the exam pattern is different. The ULSAT LLM exam is 2 hours long with 150 questions across law-specific sections.
| Section (LLM Exam) | Number of Questions | Total Marks |
|---|---|---|
| Constitutional Law | 50 | 50 |
| Jurisprudence | 50 | 50 |
| Other Law Subjects | 50 | 50 |
| Total | 150 | 150 |
The LLM exam focuses fully on law subjects, unlike the undergraduate ULSAT, which also has language, reasoning, and maths sections. There is no negative marking for LLM either.
ULSAT 2026 Syllabus
The ULSAT 2026 syllabus is divided across five sections of equal weightage. Each section has 30 questions, so you need to prepare for all five areas with equal attention. The difficulty level of ULSAT is moderate — it is similar in structure to CLAT but generally considered a little easier. Here is the complete ULSAT 2026 syllabus section by section.
1. Language Comprehension (30 Questions)
This section tests your English language skills, including reading, vocabulary, and grammar. The questions are based on reading comprehension passages and standalone language questions.
- Reading comprehension passages (long and short)
- Vocabulary — synonyms, antonyms, one-word substitution
- Spellings and commonly confused words
- Idioms and phrases
- Fill in the blanks (grammar-based)
- Sentence correction and improvement
- Jumbled sentences and para-jumbles
2. Quantitative and Numerical Ability (30 Questions)
This section covers basic mathematics up to Class 10 level. The questions are not very complex, but you need speed and accuracy. Regular practice helps you build calculation speed.
- Percentages and their applications
- Averages and weighted averages
- Profit, loss, and discount
- Ratios and proportions
- Time, speed, and distance
- Time and work
- Simple interest and compound interest
- Number series and patterns
- Basic arithmetic — fractions, decimals, BODMAS
3. Logical Reasoning (30 Questions)
The Logical Reasoning section checks your ability to spot patterns, draw conclusions, and solve puzzles. This section is important in ULSAT and is often where you can score well with practice.
- Puzzles and seating arrangements
- Number and letter series
- Coding and decoding
- Analogies (word and number-based)
- Blood relations
- Direction sense
- Logical sequences and order
- Syllogisms (all / some / no type)
- Statement and conclusions
4. Legal General Knowledge (30 Questions)
This section tests your general awareness of laws, the Indian Constitution, current affairs in the legal field, and landmark court judgments. You should read legal news regularly to do well here.
- Indian Constitution — key articles, fundamental rights and duties, directive principles
- Landmark Supreme Court and High Court judgments
- Constitutional amendments
- Basics of the Indian Penal Code (IPC)
- Law of Torts — vicarious liability, strict liability
- Contract Law basics — offer, acceptance, consideration
- Intellectual Property Rights (IPR) — patents, copyrights, trademarks
- Current affairs related to law and the judiciary
- General legal awareness and terminology
5. Legal Aptitude (30 Questions)
The Legal Aptitude section gives you a legal principle and a factual situation. You have to apply the given principle to the facts and answer the question. You do NOT need prior law knowledge for this section — just read the principle carefully and apply it logically.
- Applying stated legal principles to hypothetical fact situations
- Legal reasoning — cause and effect in legal scenarios
- Legal terminology and its application
- Simple case studies on everyday legal situations
- Principles from Torts, Contract, and Criminal Law applied to given facts
For the Legal Aptitude section, always base your answer on the principle given in the question, not on what you think the law should say. This is the most common mistake students make in this section.
ULSAT 2026 Result
The ULSAT 2026 result is not out yet. The exam window begins today, June 1, 2026, and the result is expected in July 2026. In 2025, UPES declared the ULSAT result in the 4th week of July, so a similar timeline is likely this year. Once the result is out, you can check your score and rank by logging in to the official UPES portal.
How to Check ULSAT 2026 Result
- Visit the official UPES website at upes.ac.in.
- Log in using your application number and password.
- Click on the ULSAT 2026 Result / Scorecard link.
- Your result will show your section-wise and total marks, rank, and status.
- Download and save your scorecard — it is needed for the GD and PI process.
Details on ULSAT 2026 Scorecard
- Candidate’s name, date of birth, and application number
- Category (General / SC / ST / OBC / EWS)
- Section-wise marks obtained
- Total marks out of 150
- Overall rank
- Status (Qualified / Not Qualified)
The ULSAT 2026 scorecard will not be sent by post. You must download it from the UPES portal. Qualified candidates get a GD and PI call based on their merit rank.
ULSAT Result Timeline — Year-Wise Comparison
| Year | Exam Date | Result Date |
|---|---|---|
| 2025 | May 2026 (May window) | 4th week of July 2025 |
| 2026 | June 1, 2026 onwards | July 2026 (Expected) |
Do not trust any unofficial result claims. The ULSAT 2026 result is valid only when UPES releases it on its official portal.
ULSAT 2026 Cutoff
The ULSAT 2026 cutoff depends on your score compared with other candidates, and on the seats available in each program. UPES does not always publish a fixed public cutoff like CLAT. Based on previous year patterns, candidates scoring around 90–115 out of 150 in the General category usually stand a good chance of being shortlisted for GD and PI rounds. The cutoff varies by category, program, and total applicants.
ULSAT 2026 Expected Cutoff (Based on Previous Year Trends)
| Category | Expected Score Range (out of 150) |
|---|---|
| General | 90 – 115 |
| OBC | 80 – 100 |
| EWS | 75 – 95 |
| SC | 65 – 85 |
| ST | 55 – 75 |
Disclaimer: These are estimated ranges based on previous year trends. UPES does not always publish an official cutoff. Actual merit lines may differ — confirm your position at the time of admission.
Factors That Affect ULSAT 2026 Cutoff
- Total Number of Applicants: More candidates appearing can push the merit line higher.
- Exam Difficulty Level: A tougher paper generally leads to a lower cutoff, and an easier paper leads to a higher one.
- Number of Available Seats: Fewer seats mean more competition and a higher cutoff.
- Category: Cutoffs are lower for reserved categories (SC, ST, OBC, EWS) than for the General category.
- Program Applied For: Cutoffs may vary between BA LLB, BBA LLB, and other programs.
Since there is no negative marking in ULSAT 2026, you should attempt every question. The difference between qualifying and not qualifying can be just 2–3 marks, so never leave a question blank.
ULSAT 2026 Counselling Process
The ULSAT 2026 counselling process begins after the result is declared in July 2026. UPES runs its own admission process, so there is no centralized counselling like CLAT. Shortlisted candidates are called for Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI), followed by document verification. Your final admission depends on your combined performance in ULSAT, GD, and PI.
Candidates who secured direct admission through the Board Merit or CLAT route are also called for GD and PI. They do not need ULSAT scores but go through the same GD and PI rounds as ULSAT candidates.
ULSAT 2026 Counselling Process — Step by Step
- Step 1 — Merit List Release: After the result, UPES releases a list of candidates shortlisted for GD and PI based on ULSAT rank or alternative-route scores.
- Step 2 — GD and PI Call Letter: Shortlisted candidates get an official call letter with the date, time, and instructions for their GD and PI session.
- Step 3 — Group Discussion (GD): You are assessed on communication skills, legal and current affairs awareness, clarity of thought, and your ability to work in a group.
- Step 4 — Personal Interview (PI): A faculty panel from UPES School of Law interviews you. Questions usually cover your academics, your reason to study law, and general awareness.
- Step 5 — Document Verification: After GD and PI, you submit and verify all original academic documents. Any mismatch can lead to cancellation of admission.
- Step 6 — Seat Allotment: Final seats are allotted based on your combined merit from the ULSAT score, GD, and PI.
- Step 7 — Fee Payment and Admission Confirmation: Pay the first-year fee within the given deadline to confirm your seat. Late payment can lead to loss of the allotted seat.
Documents Required for ULSAT 2026 Counselling
- ULSAT 2026 scorecard (downloaded from the UPES portal)
- Class 10 marksheet and passing certificate
- Class 12 marksheet and passing certificate
- Graduation marksheets (for 3-year LLB and LLM applicants)
- LLB degree and marksheets (for LLM applicants)
- Transfer certificate and migration certificate (if applicable)
- Caste / category certificate (for SC / ST / OBC / EWS candidates)
- Aadhaar card or valid government photo ID
- Recent passport-size photographs
- CLAT scorecard (if admission is through the CLAT route)
Bring both original documents and self-attested photocopies. UPES may not accept photocopies alone — originals are mandatory for verification.
ULSAT 2026 Seat Allotment
UPES fills up to 20% of seats in each law program through the combined Board Merit and CLAT categories. The remaining seats are filled through ULSAT merit. UPES may conduct more than one round of seat allotment if seats remain vacant after the first round.
Courses Offered at UPES School of Law
UPES School of Law, Dehradun offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate law programs. You can reach these programs through ULSAT 2026, CLAT AIR, or Board Merit. UPES is known for its specializations in Energy Law, Technology Law, Corporate Law, and International Law — areas that match its core strength in the energy and technology sectors.
Undergraduate Law Programs (5-Year Integrated)
| Program | Duration | Eligibility | Approximate Total Fees |
|---|---|---|---|
| BA LLB (Hons.) | 5 Years | 50% in Class 10 & 12 | As per UPES portal |
| BBA LLB (Hons.) | 5 Years | 50% in Class 10 & 12 | As per UPES portal |
| B.Com LLB | 5 Years | 50% in Class 10 & 12 | As per UPES portal |
| BTech LLB | 5 Years | 50% in Class 10 & 12 | As per UPES portal |
Source: UPES Official Website
Other Law Programs at UPES
- LLB (3-Year Program): Open to graduates from any stream with 50% marks. Duration: 3 years. Admission through ULSAT or alternative routes.
- LLM (Postgraduate): Open to LLB holders with 50% marks. A separate ULSAT LLM exam is conducted.
- BA (AI and Law): A new-age 5-year program that blends legal study with artificial intelligence and technology.
Why Choose UPES School of Law?
- UPES School of Law is ranked among the top law institutions in India and features in the QS World University Rankings 2026 for law.
- The school calls itself "The New Age Law School" and uses moot court simulations and AR/VR labs for practical legal training.
- It has specialised labs in areas like Mergers and Acquisitions and Alternative Dispute Resolution, developed with leading law firms.
- Reported recruiters and alumni firms include Cyril Amarchand Mangaldas, Trilegal, Khaitan & Co., and Economic Laws Practice, with the highest CTC reaching around 16 LPA. Placement outcomes change every year, so you should check the latest official records.
Source: UPES School of Law
Preparation Tips for ULSAT 2026
The ULSAT 2026 exam window is open now and begins today, June 1, 2026, so this is the time for focused revision rather than starting fresh topics. If you have been preparing for CLAT or any other law entrance exam, you are already well-placed — ULSAT is generally considered easier than CLAT. Here are targeted tips for each section and some exam-day strategies.
Section-Wise Preparation Strategy
- Language Comprehension: Focus on reading comprehension speed and accuracy. Practice one passage a day. Revise common vocabulary, idioms, and one-word substitutions from your notes.
- Quantitative and Numerical Ability: Revise formulas for percentages, profit-loss, time-work, and ratios. The questions are Class 8–10 level, so do not overthink. Attempt 10–15 questions daily with a timer.
- Logical Reasoning: Revise coding-decoding, number series, and blood relation shortcuts. Practice seating arrangement puzzles of moderate difficulty. This section improves quickly with practice.
- Legal General Knowledge: Revise key articles of the Indian Constitution and go through landmark Supreme Court judgments. Read legal current affairs from the last three months.
- Legal Aptitude: Read the principle carefully before applying it to the facts. Do not use outside legal knowledge — the answer is always within the question. Practice principle-application questions from CLAT past papers.
Last-Minute Tips for ULSAT 2026 Exam Day
- Attempt all 150 questions — there is no negative marking, so never leave any question blank. Even an informed guess is worth trying.
- Manage time carefully: 2 hours for 150 questions means under a minute per question. Do not spend more than 1 minute on any single question.
- Start with the section you are most confident in — this builds momentum and banks marks early.
- For Legal Aptitude, always go back to the stated principle in the question, not your general legal knowledge.
- Since the test is online and home-based, log in 30 minutes early, keep your passkey and photo ID ready, and check your internet and webcam.
- Sit in a quiet, well-lit room without anyone else, as the exam is remotely proctored.
- Sleep well the night before. A fresh mind performs better than a tired one in a timed test.
Recommended Books for ULSAT 2026 Preparation
| Section | Recommended Resource |
|---|---|
| Legal Aptitude | A.P. Bhardwaj’s Legal Aptitude; CLAT Previous Year Papers |
| Language Comprehension | Word Power Made Easy (Norman Lewis); Wren & Martin Grammar |
| Logical Reasoning | R.S. Aggarwal — Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning |
| Quantitative Ability | R.S. Aggarwal — Quantitative Aptitude |
| Legal General Knowledge | The Hindu / Indian Express (legal news); Bare Acts of key Indian laws |
How ULSAT Compares to Other Law Entrance Exams
ULSAT is a university-level exam, unlike CLAT, which is a national entrance test for the National Law Universities. ULSAT is considered easier than CLAT in terms of difficulty and competition. But the structure — language, reasoning, maths, and legal sections — is similar. So if you have been preparing for CLAT, AILET, or SLAT, you are already prepared for ULSAT.
| Feature | ULSAT 2026 | CLAT 2026 |
|---|---|---|
| Conducting Body | UPES, Dehradun | Consortium of NLUs |
| Mode | Online, remote-proctored | Offline (pen-paper) |
| Total Questions | 150 MCQs | 120 MCQs |
| Duration | 2 hours | 2 hours |
| Negative Marking | No | Yes (0.25 marks) |
| Difficulty Level | Moderate | Moderate to High |
| Colleges | UPES Dehradun only | NLUs across India |
FAQs
Ques. What is ULSAT 2026?
Ans. ULSAT stands for UPES Legal Studies Aptitude Test. It is conducted by the University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES), Dehradun for admission to BA LLB, BBA LLB, B.Com LLB, BTech LLB (5-year), LLB (3-year), and LLM programs. The exam is online and remote-proctored, has 150 MCQs across 5 sections, lasts 2 hours, and has no negative marking.
Ques. When is the ULSAT 2026 exam date?
Ans. The current ULSAT 2026 window begins today, June 1, 2026, in online remote-proctored mode. Slot booking for this window opened on May 18, 2026. UPES runs ULSAT in rolling windows, so it may open more windows later in the season.
Ques. Is the ULSAT 2026 result out?
Ans. No, the ULSAT 2026 result is not out yet. It is expected in July 2026, a few weeks after the exam. In 2025, the result was declared in the 4th week of July. You can download your scorecard from the UPES portal at upes.ac.in once it is released.
Ques. What is the eligibility for ULSAT 2026?
Ans. For 5-year integrated programs (BA LLB, BBA LLB, etc.), you need at least 50% marks in both Class 10 and Class 12 from a recognized board. For 3-year LLB, you need a graduation degree with 50%. For LLM, you need an LLB degree with 50% marks. Students from any stream — Science, Commerce, Arts — are eligible.
Ques. Is there negative marking in ULSAT 2026?
Ans. No, there is no negative marking in ULSAT 2026. You get 1 mark for each correct answer and 0 for wrong or unanswered questions. Since there is no penalty for wrong answers, you should attempt all 150 questions — never leave any blank.
Ques. Can I get admission to UPES without appearing for ULSAT?
Ans. Yes. You can get direct admission to UPES law programs without ULSAT through two routes: (1) 75% or more marks in both Class 10 and Class 12, or (2) a CLAT All India Rank of 15,000 or below. These candidates are directly called for the GD and PI rounds, skipping the ULSAT test.
Ques. What is the exam pattern for ULSAT 2026?
Ans. ULSAT 2026 has 150 MCQs across 5 equal sections — Language Comprehension (30), Quantitative and Numerical Ability (30), Logical Reasoning (30), Legal General Knowledge (30), and Legal Aptitude (30). Total marks are 150. Duration is 2 hours. There is no negative marking, and the exam is online and remote-proctored.
Ques. How do I get my ULSAT 2026 admit card and passkey?
Ans. The admit card is issued right after you book your exam slot. Since the test is remote-proctored, the actual passkey to start the exam is sent one day before your exam date on your registered email and mobile number. Slot booking for the current window opened on May 18, 2026.
Ques. What is the ULSAT 2026 application fee?
Ans. The ULSAT 2026 application fee is Rs. 1,750 for all law programs (5-year LLB, 3-year LLB, and LLM). The fee is non-refundable. You must pay it online through net banking, debit card, credit card, or e-challan at the time of application.
Ques. What courses can I get into with ULSAT 2026?
Ans. With ULSAT 2026, you can get admission to BA LLB (Hons.), BBA LLB (Hons.), B.Com LLB, and BTech LLB (all 5-year programs), as well as LLB (3-year) and LLM at UPES School of Law, Dehradun. ULSAT is specific to UPES and does not give admission to NLUs or other law colleges.
Ques. What is the ULSAT 2026 syllabus?
Ans. The ULSAT 2026 syllabus covers five sections: Language Comprehension (vocabulary, reading, grammar), Quantitative and Numerical Ability (Class 8–10 maths), Logical Reasoning (puzzles, series, coding), Legal General Knowledge (Constitution, IPC, current affairs), and Legal Aptitude (applying legal principles to cases). The difficulty is moderate — similar to CLAT but generally a little easier.
Ques. Is ULSAT easier than CLAT?
Ans. Yes, ULSAT is generally considered easier than CLAT. CLAT has negative marking of 0.25 per wrong answer and is more competitive, as it is used by the National Law Universities. ULSAT has no negative marking and is used only for UPES. If you have prepared for CLAT, you should be well-prepared for ULSAT too.









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