LSAT—India 2022 registration ends tomorrow; Exam from June 22
Shubham Bhakuni | June 7, 2022 | 01:05 PM IST | 1 min read
The application form for LSAT India 2022 can be submitted online at discoverlaw.in. The exams will be held from June 22, 2022.
NEW DELHI: The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) will close the LSAT—India 2022 registration window tomorrow, June 08, 2022. Candidates can submit their application forms for LSAT—India June 2022, online by visiting the official website - discoverlaw.in.
The LSAT—India 2022 June administration would be conducted over multiple days and slots starting from June 22, 2022, in online mode. The slot booking for the remote proctored examination will commence a few days before the examination.
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Steps to apply for LSAT—India 2022
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Visit the official website of LSAT—India - discoverlaw.in.
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Register as a new user
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Fill out the application form by entering personal, educational and communication details.
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Submit the application form and complete the fee payment
LSAT India 2022 scholarship
LSAC Global offers Shamnad Basheer Access to Justice Essay Scholarship based on an essay competition. The last date for essay submission for the scholarship is June 10, 2022. The winner of the competition is awarded a scholarship worth Rs 2 lakh.
The essay competition is applicable only for LSAT—India candidates applying to a full-time five-year law programme at an LSAC Global Law Alliance College.
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Additionally, this year, LSAC Global has announced over 50 Toppers scholarships for undergraduate as well as postgraduate students. The scholarships would cover the tuition and boarding/hostel fees for the first year of the law program at any LSAC Global Law Alliance college.
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