LSAT India 2024: Registration begins for January, May session
Ayushi Bisht | September 7, 2023 | 03:51 PM IST | 1 min read
LSAT 2024: The January and May session registration window will remain open till January 10 and May 7 respectively.
NEW DELHI: Pearson Education Inc has opened the registration window for the LSAT India 2024. Interested candidates can register for January and May session of LSAT India 2024 through the official website, Isatindia.in. The LSAT 2024 examination will also be held in two sessions: January and May.
Candidates should note that the dates of the LSAT India 2024 exam sessions are different from those of LSAT India 2023. The LSAT 2024 January session registration window will remain open January 10 while for May session is May 7, 2024.
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LSAT India 2024: How to register
Candidates can follow the easy steps given below to fill the LSAT India 2024 application form.
Step 1: Go to the official LSAT India website, Isatindia.in.
Step 2: On the homepage click on the "Register" or "Create an Account" option.
Step 3: Enter your email address and create a password.
Step 4: Now enter your details such as your name, date of birth, gender, nationality, and contact information correctly.
Step 5: Upload the sought documents, such as a recent passport-sized photograph and a scanned copy of your signature. Make sure these files meet the specified format and size requirements.
Step 6: Pay the LSAT India 2024 application fee and click on submit
Step 7: Download the confirmation page and take a printout of the same for further references.
The LSAT India 2024 application fee for one session is Rs 3,999. The application fee has to be paid in online mode.
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