LSAT India 2018 Admit Cards available; Download hall tickets by May 19
Apratim Chatterjee | June 26, 2018 | 12:54 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 11: LSAT India 2018 Admit Card is now available. The LSAT India applicants can download the hall tickets between May 11 and May 19, 2018, through the official website. The candidates will need to log in through their LSAT India Registration Id and Password into the official website to download the admit card.
How to Download Admit Card
- Click on the official website
- Enter E-Mail Id
- Enter Password
- Click on Log-In button
- Download Hall Ticket of LSAT India
- Save a copy of the admit card/hall ticket
LSAT-India Hall Ticket– Details
The admit card of LSAT India provides the following information about the candidature and the exam –
- Candidate Id
- Name
- Parents’ Name
- Programme
- Test Timing
- Venue
About LSAT India
Pearson VUE conducts LSAT India on behalf of Law School Admission Council (LSAC). This year the exam is being held on May 20, 2018. The LSAT India is an entrance test for admissions into nearly 85 Indian law colleges. The 140 minute-LSAT India will be held in the paper-pencil mode with multiple-choice questions analysing Reading and Verbal Reasoning skills of the test takers.
The entrance test result will be announced on June 8, 2018, following admissions into the associated colleges of LSAT India.
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