Exam Info
Name of Examination |
LSAT (Law School Admission
Test) |
Category of Exam |
National Level Entrance Exam |
Conducting Authority |
Law School Admission Council |
Level of Exam (PG/ UG/ Diploma) |
Undergraduate |
Name of Universities, colleges
or Institute providing opportunities to student through this exam |
Government Colleges and
Universities |
Language |
English |
Examination Mode |
Offline |
Number of section in paper |
4 section |
Courses provided through this
exam |
Admission to Juris Doctor (JD)
Programs of law schools in the United States, Canada, and some other
countries. |
Date of Examination |
Session 1 – 22nd Jan
2023 Session 2 – 8th June
to 11th June 2023 |
Timing schedule of Examination |
Not mentioned |
Duration of Exam |
2 Hrs 20 Min |
Total number of questions |
92 – 100 |
Total number of Marks |
420 – 480 |
Marks of Each question |
Varies on questions |
Total numbers of Centers for
this exam |
Not mentioned |
Official website of examination
or conducting body |
|
Registration Charges/ Form fill
up charges |
Rs. 3999/- |
Important
dates related to Examination
Initial Registration Date |
Session 1 – 10th Nov
2022 Session 2 – 10th Nov
2022 |
Last Date for Registration |
Session 1 – 11th Jan
2023 Session 2 – 26th May
2023 |
Test Scheduling for January |
Session 1 - 12th Dec
2022 to 16th Jan 2023 Session 2 – 17th
April to 29th May 2023 |
India System Readiness check |
Session 1 – 18th Dec
2022 to 18th Jan 2023 Session 2 – 20th
April 2023 to 5th June 2023 |
Exam date |
Session 1 - 22nd Jan
2023 Session 2 – 8th June
2023 to 11th June 2023 |
Result date |
Session 1 – 10th Feb
2023 Session 2 – to be Announced |
Reservation
for this exam
Category
|
Percentages |
Scheduled
Caste (SC) |
N/A |
Scheduled
Tribes (ST) |
N/A |
Other
Backward Cast (OBC) |
N/A |
Person
with Disability (PwD) |
N/A |
Eligibility
Criteria for exam
Age
Limit |
No
age limit |
Least
Education Qualification |
Intermediate |
Least
Marks in Matriculation |
45% |
Least
Marks in Intermediate |
45% |
Syllabus of Examination
Subject A |
English |
Subject B |
Quantitative Ability & Data
Interpretation |
Subject C |
Reasoning and Analytical
Ability |
Process of
Counselling: -
The LSAT (Law School Admission Test) is a standardized exam used by many
nations, including India, to determine entrance to law schools.
The LSAT doesn't have a centralized counselling process like other
admission exams. As an alternative, each participating law school manages its
own admissions procedure, which may involve counselling.
While the LSAT counselling procedure varies from school to school, the
following phases are typically included:
·
Application:
Applicants must submit individual applications to each law school of their
choice.
·
Merit
List: Based on a candidate's LSAT score, academic standing, and other
variables, law schools create a merit list.
·
Interview:
Shortlisted candidates are contacted for an in-person or online interview.
·
Seat
Distribution: Based on the merit list and the number of open seats, the law
school distributes seats.
·
Acceptance
of Seat: Applicants who are offered a seat must confirm their acceptance within
the designated time frame and pay the entrance fee.
·
Applicants
who have accepted their seats must report to the institute on the designated
date and time for additional admissions procedures.
·
Candidates
should carefully review the admission requirements and counselling policies of
each law school to which they are applying, and they should also keep up with
any new information the institution may release. To ensure a simple and
hassle-free admission process, candidates should also bring the necessary
documentation and adhere to the counselling requirements.