LSAC to organize webinar on how to get into dream law college
Team Careers360 | May 4, 2021 | 04:50 PM IST | 1 min read
The session will be held today at 7 pm. The theme of the session is “Get Into your Dream Law College in 2021”.
NEW DELHI: Law School Admission Council (LSAC) will organize a webinar on “How to get into your dream law schools”, at 7 pm today. The webinar will be hosted by LSAC Global along with the deans and directors of OP Jindal Law School, IFIM and JLU who will share valuable insights on choosing a dream law school.
These colleges are part of the LSAC Global Law Alliance, a national consortium of prestigious private law colleges in India, that set aside seats specifically for applicants who appear for the LSAT—India 2021 .
The theme of the session will be “Get Into your Dream Law College in 2021”. The session will try to explore how students can get admission into their dream law college in a changing environment.
LSAC Global’s informative session with the leadership team of some of the private law schools in India will help the students gather the information for making their selection. Interested students may register for the session online through the link given below.
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to register for the webinar
Theme – Get Into your Dream Law College in 2021
Date & Time: 4 May 2021, Tuesday, 7 PM IST
Meanwhile, the second session of LSAT India 2021 will be conducted from May 29, 2021, on multiple days and slots. The test will be conducted in online, remote proctored mode and also be ensured that the board exam dates will not clash with the law entrance exam dates.
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