Law School Admission Test for India
Hello student,
You must aspire to secure a minimum 80 percentile to get a seat in the 5 year law programme and a minimum of 60 percentile score to get a seat in LLB 3 year and one year LLM programme. To give a perspective, in 2018, all seats available in 5 year BA/BALLB Hons program were filled above 70 percentile score.
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Hello Ishita,
It is enough to submit one application form. The scores will be updated to those preferred colleges once the results are declared. candidates will be required to fill in the programme of their choice along with eight college preferences including the private ones.
To know more details check the given link below:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/lsat-india-application-form
Hey Nidhi,
LSAT and LSAT-India are two different exams but both can be answered from India.
LSAT India is designed by Pearson VUE for Indian Law schools only. Many colleges in India accept the score of this exam. For the details of colleges under this exam, you can check the official website of Pearson VUE, LSAT India. The application fee for this exam is INR 3800. Moreover, with the purchase of Official booklet applicants need to pay INR 4250
LSAT, on the other hand, gives you a chance to opt for Law colleges of USA and Canada. Colleges like Yale Law school, Stanford University, Harvard Law college, University of Toronto, University of McGill take the score of this exam. LSAT is conducted six times a year. This exam has additional sections like the Experiment section and the writing sample which further evaluates the writing skills too. The application fee for this test is USD180 or INR 11600.
Unfortunate for you because in this scenario you have to make a choice. Both exams are national level and there is no way there will be any change in schedule. Make your choice whether you want to be a civil servant and try prelims or you want to join law school and go for LSAT. LSAT entrance got rescheduled twice so there might be some possibility that it gets rescheduled again. Chances are not that much but still you need to decide and make your mind and put maximum efforts in preparation.
Hello, Yes you can apply for the same. Pursing career in law is one of the most prefrable choice of a student of today's century. Law is the complete package of knowledge, professionalism and growth in career ladder. There are hundreds of universities which fulfilll the dream of students to build up there career in law area. LSAT is Law School Admission Test India is the national level entrance test which gives the gateway to the students to get admission in the reputed college of law. It is the annual exam which held once in a year and the score of LSAT is accepted by the nearly 76 colleges of law in India.
For pursuing 3 year LLB programme a candidate have to appeared or passed a beachelor's degree with 45% of marks of any stream. The last date of appplying in this exam is 15th May, 2019. This year the exam will held on 26th MAY, 2019. The admit card will release on 18-25 May,2019 and result will be declared on 8th june,2019. THere are many centres of LSAT exam in India.
In Andhra Pradesh the examination centres are Anantapuram, Kadappa, Gantur, Kunrool, Nellore, Rajahmundry, Srikakulam, Turipati, Vijayvada, Vishakapatnam, Bhimavaram, Ongole, Kakinada, Chitoor, Vizianagaram, Nandyal
good luck
Hello Saakshi,
LSAT is the entrance Exam for the admission to Undergraduate & Post Graduate programme. The entrance Exam is same for both of the programme. The question will be based on critical thinking skills divided into three main types: logical reasoning, analytical reasoning, and reading comprehension.
You can check the complete information with the given below link.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/lsat-india
Good Luck!
Hey Rakhi.
If you are taking about LSAT India which is an entrance test for admission in various colleges in India like Jindal Global Law School, UPES Dehradoon etc then it takes place only once in a year in the month of May-June. So you will have to take the test at the same time only even if you drop one year.
But if you are talking about LSAT, the entrance test for admission in Law Schools Abroad then it can be taken multiple times. Like this year it could be taken in March as well as in January. So you will be able to take the exam in January itself after dropping. You will have to check the official site for the exact time you're eligible to appear for it.
Best of luck
Hey Richa.
Law entrance examinations like CLAT and LSAT can't be taken while you are in 11th Class. They can be taken in the same year you appear in the 12th Class. These exams are scheduled every year in the month the May-June. The eligibility criteria for CLAT requires you to score a minimum aggregate of 45% marks in 12th boards to be eligible for admission through CLAT. And You need to pass class 12th to be eligible to take admission through LSAT. So you can take these entrances in the same year you appear for 12th boards and your admission will be provisionally based on you scoring the minimum required marks in 12th. Admissions will be done on the basis of your score and rank in the entrance only.
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