LSAT India 2022 rescheduled; Application form extended till June 08
Team Careers360 | March 22, 2022 | 12:28 PM IST | 1 min read
LSAT India 2022 exam has been postponed due to CBSE board exam dates. It will now be conducted from June 22, 2022, in remote proctored mode.
New Delhi: The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) has revised the LSAT India 2022 exam dates for the May-June session due to the CBSE board exam dates. The exams will now be conducted from June 22, in online, remote proctored mode. The registration window for LSAT India 2022 will now remain open till June 08, 2022.
Previously, the LSAT India May session exams were scheduled to be held from May 09, 2022. The first session of the LSAT India exams was conducted on January 15, 2022.
“Due to the recent announcement of CBSE Term 2 exams for class 12th students, LSAC has taken the decision to make sure that exams will not fall in concurrent dates. LSAC is also ensuring that LSAT—India is not clashing with other national-level law entrance tests like CLAT and AILET . This would give students the flexibility to adequately prepare for all examinations.” an official statement said.
The LSAT India June 2022 exams will be conducted on multiple days and slots, starting from June 22, 2022. Registered candidates will be able to book the test slots before appearing in the examination. In the remote proctored format, candidates will be able to take LSAT India 2022 from the safety of their homes, using laptops or desktops.
LSAT India application form 2022
Candidates can register for LSAT India 2022 by visiting the official website - discoverlaw.in. The application form should be filled out and submitted before the last date of submission. The registration fee for LSAT India 2022 is Rs. 3,499. It can be paid in online mode, using any of the available payment methods.
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