Law
School Admission Test (LSAT) |
LSAT—India is a
standardized test of reading and verbal reasoning skills designed by the
USA–based Law School Admission Council (LSAC) for use by law schools in
India. |
The LSAT—India will be administered
across 15 cities in India on 19th May, 2013 |
LSAT—India is a paper-and-pencil
test with four sections. |
Test duration – 2 hours and 20
minutes |
Question type – Multiple Choice
format |
Registration Fee – Rs. 3500/- |
Registration Window: Candidates can
register for LSAT—India through ONLINE mode or by sending a Demand Draft.
Registration windows are different for these modes. |
Online Registration – 12th Nov, 2012 to 2nd May, 2013 |
Registration through Demand
Draft/PO/Banker's cheque – 12th Nov, 2012 to
30th
April, 2013 |
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The demand draft/pay order/banker's
cheque (favouring NCS Pearson India Pvt. Ltd., payable at New Delhi/ Noida)
should reach the below mentioned address on or before 28th April, 2013
either by post or courier. |
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Pearson
VUE |
C/o
Blueshift |
60,
Luz Church Road |
Opp.
Nageswara Rao Park |
Mylapore,
Chennai-600 004 |
Tamilnadu,
India |
Phone:
044 – 42272727 |
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Candidates
should write “LSAT—India” at the bottom of the envelope. |
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Eligibility
Criteria |
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Five Year B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) Programme 10+2 examination or equivalent with not less than 45%
aggregate marks (students graduating in 2013 can apply). |
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Three Year LL.B. Programme Bachelor’s
degree in any subject with not less than 45% aggregate marks (students
graduating in 2013 can apply). |
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Two Year LL.M. Programme
Three year LL.B. or five year B.A. LL.B. with not less than
45% aggregate marks (students graduating in 2013 can apply). |
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The candidates
must also check the LSAT 2013 Eligibility Criteria of the colleges or
institutes they want to apply for. |
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