Law School Admission Test for India
Dear candidate,
You can register for all the exams or register for only January one, that is up to you. If you get the desired percentile then you have to wait the the last jee attempt to finish then you will get you all india rank after which you can get colleges .To get colleges you have to enroll in the jossa counselling after the may attempt.
Hello,
Yes those who are appearing in their 12th examination too are eligible to apply for LSAT, hence you can apply for the same provided you secure 45% aggregate in the qualifying examination, check out at https://law.careers360.com/articles/lsat-india-eligibility-criteria to know more details regarding this,
LSAT 2022 will be conducted in online(remote proctored mode) in two sessions that are January and May 2022, the application form is already released on 18th October, for January session the entrance test will be conducted on 15th January, to know more details regarding this, visit our page at https://law.careers360.com/articles/lsat-india-application-form
N, you cannot apply for LSAT before class 12th. The eligibility criteria for the LSAT exam is you have to complete your class 12th with a 10+2 educational pattern a minimum of 45%. There is no age bar for this exam.
to know more, you can check the below link:
https://law.careers360.com/exams/lsat-india
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Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing well.
You have a good chance of getting admission in kirti p mehra law school with your current percentile. The usual cut off tends to be between 92-92 depending on your reservation status.
Hope you got the answer to your question. Incase of any queries, feel free to question. Have a great day!
Hi,
As we all know that you give any entrance exam because it plays a very important role and through this only we can get admissions in any of the reputed colleges in India. So always you should try to score a higher percentile in this kind of exams as it makes your chances more in getting admissions, but seeing at your score it is quite less to get in any of the good colleges in your desired field but you can definitely secure your seat in any low level colleges and continue your further studies and also as you have not mentioned your desired filed in which you are keen to get admissions so predicting college is not possible but definitely you can find a options on your type of interest.
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A scaled score between 320 to 380 is considered good enough to get admission in LSAT India colleges.
You should try to score a higher percentile in this kind of exams as it makes your chances more in getting admissions, but seeing at your score it is quite less to get in any of the good colleges in your desired field but you can definitely secure your seat in any low level colleges and continue your further studies.
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LSAT India 2021 will be conducted by The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) on June 14th, 2021 for admission to BA LLB, BBA LLB, B.Com LLB, BSc LLB, and three-year LLB offered by around 12 affiliated colleges. Now coming to the eligibility criteria of LSAT 2021 so there is no any specific eligibility criteria prescribed by LSAC instead the eligibility criteria will be different for different colleges and if you want to appear for LSAT 2021 the you should satisfy the basic eligibility criteria for LSAT 2021 which is described below :-
Candidates appearing in LSAT India 2021 seeking admission into five-year integrated law program should have qualified 12th board examination under 10+2 education system scoring minimum 45% marks.
So if you satisfy the above eligibility criteria then you can appear for LSAT India 2021 irrespective of your percentage in graduation.
For complete details about LSAT India 2021 eligibility criteria kindly check out the link given below :-
LSAT India Eligibility Criteria 2021 - Qualifying marks, Age, Qualification (careers360.com)
I hope this information helps you.
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