LSAT India registration begins; Examination on March 25
Team Careers360 | February 3, 2021 | 01:12 PM IST | 1 min read
Law School Admission Tes (LSAT) India is to be conducted twice a year in March and June. The last date to register for the exam is March 14.
NEW DELHI: The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) India 2021 has started the registration for LSAT 2021 on its official website. The LSAT-India 2021 is scheduled to be conducted on March 25, interested candidates can register for the exam on isac.org or discoverlaw.in . The last date to register for the exam is March 14.
The entrance exam for the academic year 2020-2021 was announced by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) on February 2, 2020.
Candidates appearing for board exams can also register now.
LSAT India is to be conducted twice a year in March and June. Students who want to better their score can appear for the second time in June, which will be conducted on June 14 and the last date to register for the examination is June 4.
As LSAT-India Test will be conducted twice this year in online mode it will help international applicants in a significant manner.
To avoid the clash with the Central Board of Secondary Education, or CBSE 2021, exam date, LSAT 2021 was rescheduled to June 14.
The change in LSAT 2021 date has been done to allow students to “adequately prepare” for both the exams.
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