LSAT result 2023 January session today at discoverlaw.in
Arpita Das | February 10, 2023 | 10:05 AM IST | 1 min read
Law aspirants 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) India result 2023 for January session today, February 10, 2023. Candidates can check and download the LSAT exam result through the website- discoverlaw.in.
The LSAT result will have scaled score, score band and percentile. To access the LSAT scorecard 2023 for January session, candidates will need their registered email address and password.
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To download the LSAT India January session result, candidates at first need to go to the dedicated website. Then on the homepage click on the LSAT India scorecard link. Next, log in using the LSAT registration ID and password. The LSAT India 2023 January result will get displayed on the screen. Download the result PDF and save it for future reference.
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The LSAT exam was held on January 22, 2023 in multiple sessions. The raw score obtained by the candidates is converted into LSAT-scaled scores that range from 420 to 480. LSAT scores are accepted by over 50 law schools in India for admission to the five-year LLB, three-year LLB and LLM programmes.
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