LSAT India 2023 slot booking begins; exam from June 8
Arpita Das | April 17, 2023 | 04:56 PM IST | 1 min read
The LSAT June session exams will be conducted from June 8 to June 11, 2023.
NEW DELHI: The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) India slot booking window has opened today, April 17, 2023. Eligible candidates who will appear for LSAT India 2023 June session can book their test slots till May 29, 2023. The LSAT India slot booking 2023 can be done through the website -pearsonvue.excelindia.com.
Candidates can complete the slot booking by logging into their registered account. The LSAT India 2023 admit card will be available in the form of the LSAT India 2023 appointment letter. After the slot booking, candidates will receive the appointment letter via email.
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The appointment letter for LSAT India 2023 will include the name of the candidate, date and time of appointment and LSAT India exam day instructions and other details. The LSAT June 2023 session exams are scheduled to be held from June 8 to June 11, 2023.
LSAT India 2023: Steps to book test slot
Candidates can book the LSAT India exam slot by following the steps mentioned below-
- Visit the website - pearsonvue.excelindia.com
- Log in using the username or email id and password.
- Then click on the LSAT India 2023 slot booking link.
- From the available slots, select the test slot and timings as per preference.
- At last check and submit the details.
LSAT India is a law school entrance exam conducted for 5-year integrated LLB, 3-year LLB and LLM programmes. LSAT India score is accepted by many law institutes in India.
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