LSAT result 2023 for June session today at lsatindia.in
Vagisha Kaushik | June 24, 2023 | 07:27 AM IST | 1 min read
LSAT June Result 2023: Candidates can download their LSAT result 2023 with the help of their registered email ID and password.
NEW DELHI: The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) will declare the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) result 2023 for the June session today, June 24 2023. Candidates who appeared for LSAT 2023 June session will be able to check their LSAT exam result through the website- lsatindia.in.
Candidates will be required to enter their registered email ID and password to access the LSAT 2023 score card for the June session. LSAT India result 2023 June will include the total scaled score, score band, percentile obtained in the exam.
LSAT June 2023 exams were conducted from June 8 to June 11 in multiple slots. Candidates were able to schedule tests from April 17 to May 29. The registration window closed on May 26.
How to download LSAT result 2023 June session?
- Visit the official website of LSAT India 2023 - lsatindia.in.
- Click on the link ‘LSAT India 2023 result - June session’.
- Enter user ID or email ID and password.
- LSAT India 2023 result will appear on the screen.
- Download the result and take a print out for future reference.
LSAT India exam is conducted for admission to five-year LLB, three-year LLB and LLM programmes offered by over 20 law schools in the country.
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