LSAT India 2020 exam date postponed to May 17; registration dates extended to May 1
Prabha Dhavala | February 8, 2020 | 09:53 AM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi: The Law School Admission Test—India has announced a revised date for its upcoming test. LSAT—India test will now take place on May 17, 2020 instead of the earlier announced date of May 1.
Kellye Testy, President and CEO, Law School Admission Council, USA said that this decision was taken to avoid a clash of dates with board exams and provide all law aspirants the best possible opportunity to take the LSAT – India. The new test date will ensure that those seeking a career in law have the option to take the exam at a more convenient time.
LSAT India 2020 registrations started on December 6, 2019. The last date also has been extended to May 1 in lieu of the new revised exam date thus allowing for more aspirants to register. Admit card will be available for download from April 20 to 30, 2020.
LSAT—India is a standardized test whose scores are used by multiple law colleges across India for admission to law programmes.
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