LSAT exam 2024 registration closes tomorrow; mock test ends on January 16
Vikas Kumar Pandit | January 9, 2024 | 09:35 PM IST | 1 min read
The LSAT exam 2024 will be conducted on January 20, 21 in multiple shifts.
NEW DELHI: The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) will close the registration window for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT 2024) on January 10. Candidates can apply online for the LSAT exam 2024 by visiting the official website at lsatindia.in
To register for the LSAT exam, candidates will have to pay a registration fee of Rs 3,999 in online mode. The exam is conducted in two phases every year. The phase 1 exam is conducted in January and the phase 2 exam in May.
The scores obtained in the LSAT exam will be considered for granting admission to 3-year LLB, 5-year LLB, and LLM programmes by the participating colleges.
The LSAT India 2024 phase 1 exam will be conducted on January 20-21 and phase 2 from May 16-19.
As per the exam pattern, the question paper will have four sections, including analytical reasoning, logical reasoning (1), logical reasoning (2), and reading comprehension. There will be a total of 92 questions and candidates will get 35 minutes to attend each section.
Steps to apply for LSAT India 2024
Candidates can follow the steps given below to apply for the LSAT 2024.
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Visit the LSAT official website, lsatindia.in.
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Click on the 'Register Now' button on the home page.
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Complete the LSAT registration process and generate the password.
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Log in to the LSAT portal using the registered credentials, email ID and password.
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Fill in the details in the LSAT application form 2024.
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Upload the documents in the specified format and pay the application fees for LSAT registration 2024.
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Submit the LSAT India 2024 registration form and download it for future reference.
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