LSAT India admit card 2019 released; Download from pearsonvueindia.com
sonali.jolly | May 23, 2019 | 10:17 AM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, May 23: The country awaits poll results while law aspirants wait for their LSAT admit card. The wait for at least one of them is over, as Pearson VUE releases the admit card of LSAT India 2019. The entrance test which will be conducted on June 2, is among the most widely accepted tests for entrance to law programmes in India. With over 50 participating institutes this year, LSAT India is a reliable entrance test. The admit card for LSAT India was released today and will be available for download online.
How to download the LSAT India admit card 2019?
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Go to pearsonvueindia.com
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Click on “Download Admit card”
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Click on “Existing User Login”
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Login using email Id and password
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Click on “Admit card”
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Check the admit card for errors or discrepancy
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Download the admit card
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Print at least two copies of the admit card
What to check on LSAT India 2019 admit card?
Candidates are advised to check the following details before downloading the admit card -
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Candidate’s name
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LSAT India roll number
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Date of birth
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Father’s name
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Test date and time
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Exam centre
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Reporting time
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Application number
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Candidate’s category
Important points to remember -
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In case of any errors in the details printed on the admit card, the candidate can raise a query stating the same online.
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Pearson VUE will not send admit card to any candidate by post.
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Candidate can download the admit card up to June 1, 2019.
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Candidate will not be allowed to appear for the examination in absence of LSAT India admit card.
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Carry a valid photo Id proof on the day of the examination.
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Keep the admit card safe until the admission process is over.
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