LSAT India 2019 result declared at pearsonvueindia.com
sonali.jolly | June 17, 2019 | 11:45 AM IST | 1 min read
Gurugram, June 17: Waiting for the LSAT India result became interesting and nerve-wracking when Pearson VUE decided to start the “download scorecard” window before announcing the result. The results were finally announced on Monday morning. Candidates who had appeared for the examination on June 2, for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes, can check the LSAT India result now.
Important Dates
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Events |
Dates |
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LSAT India 2019 |
June 2, 2019 |
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Result of LSAT India |
June 17, 2019 |
How to download the result of LSAT India 2019?
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Go to pearsonvueindia.com
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Click on ‘EXISTING USER? LOGIN’
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Enter email Id and password
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Now click on ‘Login’
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View your LSAT India Result
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Check for errors and download the result
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Print a copy of the LSAT India result and keep it for future reference
What to check on the LSAT India 2019 result?
Candidates are advised to check the following details on the LSAT India scorecard 2019 for discrepancies or errors.
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Name
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Registration number
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Qualifying status
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Scores obtained
What after LSAT India result 2019?
The candidates who had appeared for LSAT India have been issued a scorecard. Those who meet the cutoffs of the different participating institutes will be called for counselling. The schedule for the counselling process will be released by the respective institutes and the selected candidates will be informed about the same.
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