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Law School Admission Test (LSAT)


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

www.lsac.org

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.




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