LSAT—India 2021 exam date preponed to May 29; Registration extended till May 14
The decision to prepone the LSAT—India 2021 was taken amid uncertainty over CBSE exam dates. The board is expected to announce the rescheduled dates on the first week of June 2021.

Team Careers360 | April 26, 2021 | 02:53 PM IST
NEW DELHI: In response to the postponement of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 12 examinations, LSAC Global has announced that the June administration of the LSAT—India 2021 will commence from May 29, 2021. Earlier, the test was scheduled to begin from June 14, 2021. The LSAT—India will be conducted over multiple days and slots, in remote proctored mode.
The decision to prepone the LSAT—India 2021 dates was taken amid uncertainty over CBSE exam dates. The CBSE is expected to announce the new dates in the first week of June 2021.
According to the LSAC officials, it was unfair for the current class of law school aspirants to have to put their exam preparations on hold. Most importantly, the date change assures students that the exam will not fall on concurrent dates, giving students the flexibility to adequately prepare for both examinations.
As the exam dates have been changed, the registration for the LSAT—India will now close on May 14, 2021. Meanwhile, to help the students prepare for the exam, LSAC Global has now launched LSAC LawPrepsm - a digital learning platform for students to prepare for competitive law school entrance exams.
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