LSAT India 2024 registration last date extended till May 5; colleges accepting exam scores
Vagisha Kaushik | May 3, 2024 | 12:58 PM IST | 1 min read
LSAT India 2024 May session will be held from May 16 to 19.
NEW DELHI: The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) has extended the last date to register for the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) India May 2024 till May 5. Eligible aspirants who have not yet applied can fill the LSAT India registration form 2024 on the official website, lsatindia.in.
LSAT India 2024 will be conducted from May 16 to 19 for admission to law programmes offered by participating law schools in India. The last date to schedule the exam is May 9.
Applicants will have to pay an examination fee of Rs 3,999 to complete the LSAT India registration process. The fee payment can be done via credit card, debit card, internet banking, wallet or cash card.
LSAT India 2024 will be conducted for a duration of two hours and 20 minutes. There will be four sections of 35 minutes each in the question paper. The exam will contain questions on analytical reasoning, logical reasoning, and reading comprehension. There will be no negative marking in the exam.
LSAT India 2024: Colleges accepting scores
The list of colleges which have collaborated with Pearson VUE, a testing body, to offer law admissions through LSAT is given below.
- BITS Law School
- Alliance University
- Asian Law College, Noida
- BML Munjal University
- Chanakya University
- CMR University
- GD Goenka University
- IILM University
- ISBR Law College
- Jindal Global Law School (JGLS)
- Lloyd Law College
- Manipal University Jaipur
- Presidency University
- RV University
- School of Law and Constitutional Studies Shobbit Institute of Engineering and Technology Meerut
- University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
- Vinayaka Mission's Law School
- VIT School of Law
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