LSAT India registration 2023 ends tomorrow; Exam from June 8.
Magdhi Diksha | May 25, 2023 | 04:35 PM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates can submit applications for LSAT India 2023 at discoverlaw.in. The exams will be held from June 8.
Solving these LSAT India mock tests 2024 will give candidates a complete idea about the pattern of the exam, type of questions, marking scheme etc.
Download NowNEW DELHI: The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) will conclude the LSAT India registrations tomorrow, May 26, 2023. All interested and eligible candidates can submit their application forms for the LSAT exam online through the official website at discoverlaw.in.
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Candidates must pay Rs 3,999 (general and reserved categories) for the LSAT registration 2023 process. The LSAT 2023 exam date is from June 8 to 11. LSAT exam 2023 is conducted for admission to a 5-year integrated LLB program, a 3-year LLB program and a 1-year LLM programme.
LSAT Registration 2023
How to register for LSAT registration for LSAT exam?
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Open the official website of LSAT India 2023 at the LSAT India login link: discoverlaw.in.
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Complete the process for LSAT India registration as a new user.
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Enter your personal, educational and communication details in the specified fields in the application for LSAT 2023 exam.
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Submit the application form.
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Complete the fee payment.
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Take a printout or save a screenshot of the completed application and fee receipt for future reference.
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Details required in the application process for LSAT India registration:
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Email address
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Mobile number
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Passport size photo
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ID proof
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Signature
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Debit/Credit card or internet banking details for fee payment
LSAT India syllabus
LSAT exam 2023 will be conducted for 2 hours 20 minutes. The LSAT India 2023 exam will include four sections: analytical reasoning, two sections on logical reasoning, and reading comprehension. Candidates can attempt each section in 35 minutes after which that particular section will close. Overall 92 MCQs are given and there is no negative marking. The LSAT India 2023 result will be given in percentile format, scaled between 420 and 480.
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What is LSAT?
LSAT India exam is a standardised test for law aspirants. The test is conducted twice a year. It assesses the candidate’s reading, critical thinking, logical reasoning and deductive reasoning skills. LSAC conducts the LSAT exam 2023 and after passing, candidates can apply for undergraduate and postgraduate programmes at colleges and universities which are associated with LSAC.
LSAT colleges in India
Numerous Indian colleges and universities are associated with LSAC such as: Jindal Global Law School, GD Goenka University, Alliance University, Presidency University, BML Munjal University, Mewar University etc.
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