LSAT India result 2023 for January session tomorrow; what is scaled score, percentile
Anu Parthiban | February 9, 2023 | 10:58 AM IST | 1 min read
Aspirants will have to login on discoverlaw.in using their email address, password generated during the LSAT registration to download the LSAT scorecard 2023.
NEW DELHI: The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) will announce the LSAT India result 2023 for January session tomorrow. Candidates who appeared in the LSAT exam on January 22 will be able to download the LSAT result 2023 from the official website, lsac.org.
Aspirants will have to login on discoverlaw.in using their email address and password generated during the LSAT registration to download the LSAT scorecard 2023 for January session. The LSAT score is accepted for LLB admission in more than 50 law colleges in India.
Candidates must note that the LSAT results 2023 will have scaled score, score band and percentile. LSAT India scaled score is based on the number of questions that candidates have answered correctly. Since the exam is conducted in multiple sessions, the raw score obtained by the candidates is converted into LSAT scaled score that ranges from 420 to 480.
LSAT score band is the approximate proficiency of the candidates and the LSAT percentile is the percentage of candidates whose scores were lower than the aspirant’s score for a particular course.
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How to download LSAT India 2023 results
Applicants can follow the steps given below to download the LSAT India results 2023 for January session.
- Go to the LSAT India 2023 official website - discoverlaw.in.
- Click on LSAT India scorecard link on the homepage.
- Login using LSAT registration ID and password.
- The LSAT India 2023 Jan results will be displayed on the screen.
- Download and save it for future reference.
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