LSAT India 2019 rescheduled for May 26
Apratim Chatterjee | December 8, 2018 | 01:22 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, December 8
: The LSAT India 2019 will now be conducted on May 26, according to an official notification released by Pearson VUE, the official conducting body. The Law Schools Admission Test for India has been postponed by a week, which was earlier scheduled to be held on May 19, 2019. The Law School Admission Council administered law entrance exam for Indian law schools will be a paper-pencil based test.
ALong with the change in examination date of LSAT India 2019, candidates can now download their LSAT India admit cards till May 25, 2019.
LSAT India 2019 will be conducted in major cities of India including Delhi, Chennai, Kolkata and Mumbai.
LSAT India 2019 Application Process
Candidates may also note that the online registrations for LSAT India 2019 are ongoing and the last date to submit LSAT India application form is May 15, 2019.
LSAT India 2019 Exam Pattern
LSAT India, an offline test is held to test the reading and verbal reasoning skills of the law aspirants. The LSAT India question paper is designed by the USA-based LSAC for use by the Indian law schools. Candidates appearing for LSAT India 2019 will have to answer as many as 100 questions in a time-duration of 2 hours and 20 minutes.
Based on the percentiles scores of LSAT India 2019, candidates will be offered admissions in one of the 53 law schools of India.
About LSAT India
LSAT India, also known as Law School Admission Test for India, is conducted for admissions to five year integrated law, three-year LLB and LLM programmes in the Indian law schools. Pearson VUE is the testing partner of LSAC for LSAT India 2019.
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