LSAT India 2020 postponed again, exam to be conducted from July 19 onwards, registration extended till July 5
Shubham Bhakuni | May 28, 2020 | 10:24 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Law School Admission Council (LSAC) has again postponed the Law Schol Admission Test-India (LSAT-India). The law entrance exam will now be conducted from July 19 onwards, on multiple days and slots. The decision to postpone the exam is taken in consideration of the students appearing in the remaining CBSE board exams scheduled between 01 to 15 July. The last date to submit the application form has also been extended from June 7 to July 5.
For the first time in India, the LSAC has introduced law admission test in online proctored mode. Aspirants will have to appear in the exam from their homes or a safe location of their choice. Candidates will need a laptop or computer with an active internet connection to appear in the test.
About LSAT India - Pearson VUE on behalf of LSAC conducts LSAT India exam at the national level. The law admission test which evaluates the analytical, logical and reading skills of the candidates is accepted by several law schools in India. LSAC has a limited role in terms of law admissions in India, it only tests the candidates and shares their scores with the participating law schools in India.
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