Summary |
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT-India) is the Common Entrance Test conducted by The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) to become eligible for admissions into 5 year integrated law programs offered by multiple law colleges in India that recognize the LSAT-India scores. LSAC is headquartered in Pennsylvania, U.S.A. and it administers nearly 138,000 LSATs annually.
After completing the LSAT-India registration, candidates can apply to the associated colleges (colleges which will accept LSAT-India scores). Candidates can choose to apply to any or all of the associated colleges, however, LSAT—India scores will be given to all associated colleges.
Some of the prominent law institutions accepting LSAT scores include Bennett University, O.P Jindal Global University, JLU School of Law, IFIM Law School, Vijabhoomi School of Law, NMIMS Kirit P Mehta School of Law, MIT World-Peace University, UPES, Adamas University, VIT Chennai, Manav Rachna University, Alliance University, BML Munjal University, Daksha Fellowship, Lloyd Law College, Presidency University, GD Goenka University,ISBR Law College Bengaluru, VIT-AP University, Kalinga University, Asian Law College, Shobhit Deemed University, GITAM School of Law, Indore Institute of Law, Arka JAIN University, IILM University, Amity University Jaipur, Amity University Raipur, Amity University Mumbai, Amity University Gwalior, Amity University Gurugram, Amity University Lucknow.
LSAT-India scores are valid for a period of 5 years. However, candidates should check with any law college they are considering about whether they will accept a score received during a prior year.
No. of attempts
The LSAT—India will be administered online across India in January and June 2023.
The candidate can choose to take the test in January and use the scores for his/her law college application. The candidate can also retest in June and have their best scores reported to their preferred colleges for admissions. They should complete and submit an online application via the registration portal for either or both tests.
January Attempt: The January 2023 attempt will be conducted on a single day in online mode. Appearing for the January exam will give the candidate an opportunity to sit for LSAT—India before their scheduled board exams and put them in a position to gain early admission at their law college of choice. If he//she are unhappy with the score they receive on the January exam, they will have another chance to sit for the exam in June.
June Attempt: The online LSAT—India 2023 will also be administered over multiple days starting 08 June 2023. Towards the end of the registration period, candidates will be asked to provide a preference of a testing slot from the date and time slots available for testing. Candidates will be allotted one of their preferred slots and will receive information regarding the date and slot on which they will be required to appear for the test—their ‘Test Appointment’.
If the candidate has already completed his/her registration, he/she will automatically be scheduled to appear for the test in June.
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