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LSAT India 2023: June registration window announced for entrance into 12 law schools across India

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Posted on 23 Mar 2023
14:01 PM

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The LSAT—India June registration window is open till 26 May 2023
Test scheduling will be available from 17 April - 29 May 2023, and the June test will be conducted in multiple slots from 8 -11 June 2023

The LSAT—India June registration window is open from today, 23 March 2023 and will be accepting registrations until 26 May 2023. Designed by world leaders in law school admissions, the Law School Admission Council (LSAC), and delivered by Pearson VUE, the LSAT—India is the leading law school entrance examination for prospective candidates seeking to secure a place at institutions across India. Candidates will be able to have their exam scores considered for acceptance by 12 institutions that have affiliated with the programme.

The list of institutions are:

  1. Jindal Global Law School, O.P. Jindal Global University
  2. UPES
  3. BML Munjal University
  4. G.D. Goenka University
  5. VIT Chennai School of Law (VITSOL)
  6. Alliance University
  7. Presidency University
  8. Asian Law College
  9. ISBR Law College
  10. Lloyd Law College
  11. Mewar University
  12. Shobhit University
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The June registration window will close on May 26, 2023. Test scheduling will be available from 17 April - 29 May 2023, and the June test will be conducted in multiple slots from 8 -11 June 2023. Prospective candidates should visit www.lsatindia.in to register and schedule their exams.

Following the successful January 2023 registration window, Professor Anand Prakash Mishra, Director of Law Admissions at O.P. Jindal Global University and Associate Dean of Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) says, “100% seats in our 5-year BComLLB, BALLB, and BBA LLB Honours programs are filled only based on LSAT—India™ scores. Also, over 400 scholarships to study at Jindal Global Law School ranging from 10% to 75% tuition fees are awarded based on LSAT—India™ scores if parental income is within prescribed limits.LSAT—India™ June 2023 is a must for every law aspirant in India, whether you aim for 5-year law, 3-year LLB, or one-year LLM programmes.

“Over 500 students are already admitted to JGLS as per LSAT—India™ January 2023 results,” Mishra continues. “It is high time for students to register for the June 2023 exam and take it with full preparation if they wish to join JGLS. I would like to add from an academic standpoint that no law entrance test in our country matches the scientific approach, originality, and high standards of this test. All students, irrespective of which law school they aspire to join, must take the LSAT—India™ to assess their logic and reasoning skills and their suitability to study law."

Now in its 14th year, LSAT—India is one of the leading law entrance exams used by law colleges in India for both the Under-Graduate and Post-graduate programmes. With sections on Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension, LSAT—India is a standardised test for assessing the skills of law aspirants based on advanced reading skills, critical thinking, and informal and deductive reasoning skills. The exam is comprised of 92 questions to be answered within 2 hours and 20 minutes. Results are reported with both a scaled score and a percentile rank.

Check out more details about LSAT Examination 2023 here

To provide maximum access and convenience to test takers, the examination will be delivered online across India, with remote proctoring to ensure test integrity. To access the test from home, candidates must ensure that they meet all the necessary system and environment requirements before taking the test. Candidates are urged to review these frequently asked questions to get familiar with crucial information about the test, including system requirements and test preparation.

About LSAT India

LSAT—India™ is a standardised test adopted as an admissions criterion by multiple law colleges across India. It measures skills that are considered essential for success in law school. LSAT—India™ is specially created for admissions to law schools in India by the Law School Admission Council, USA (LSAC). The LSAC has been helping law schools in various countries evaluate the critical thinking skills of their applicants for more than 70 years.

Last updated on 23 Mar 2023
14:01 PM
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