LSAT—India Registration Window Open, Last Date to Apply is January 11

LSAT-India, a standardized test to assess the skills of law aspirants, will now be offered twice in 2023 - once in January and again in June.  (Representational Image)

LSAT-India, a standardized test to assess the skills of law aspirants, will now be offered twice in 2023 – once in January and again in June. (Representational Image)

The registration deadline for the January administration of LSAT-India 2023 is January 11, 2023.

LSAT-India, a standardized test to assess the skills of law aspirants, will now be offered twice in 2023 – once in January and again in June. The test, designed by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) and delivered by Pearson VUE, will be conducted on January 22, 2023, in multiple slots. The registration deadline for the January administration of LSAT-India 2023 is January 11, 2023.

The link to register for the exam is http://pearsonvueindia.com/lsatindia. The LSAT-India™ consists of a total of 92 questions to be answered in 2 hours 20 minutes. The LSAT—India™ scorecard reports scaled scores and percentile ranks.

Professor Anand Prakash Mishra, Director of Law Admissions at OP Jindal Global University and Associate Dean of Jindal Global Law School (JGLS), lists three key reasons why law aspirants should prefer to take the exam on January 22:

1. Your chances of getting admission in JGLS will be doubled if you take the exam in January. On an average, not more than 3500 candidates who appear for the LSAT-India test get an offer of admission to 5-year BA/BBA/BComLLB Hons. Program. If you appear for the January exam and if you do not qualify the cut-off for admission, you still have the option to appear for the June 2023 exam and secure the qualifying score.

2. Your success in January exam will secure your seat in JGLS even before you appear for 12th board exam. You will be at ease while writing your 12th boards and plan your time better after your board exams.

3. Students who wish to apply for a scholarship to study at Jindal Global Law School can use the higher of two scores to qualify the scholarship cut-off, which is usually the LSAT-India™ The score in the exam is 90 percent.

To access the test from home, candidates will need to ensure that they meet all necessary system and environment requirements prior to taking the test. Candidates are urged to visit the frequently asked questions section to check all relevant information regarding the test including system requirements and preparation for the test.

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