The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) today announced that the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) — India will be offered twice in 2024 – once in January and again in May. Interested candidates can register for the exam at the official LSAT website.
As per the schedule, the LSAT 2024 India exam is scheduled to be conducted on January 20 and 21, 2024. As of now, the date for release of score cards has not been declared.
The application fee for one attempt (January or May) is Rs 3,999, and the candidates who wish to apply for both the attempts will have to pay Rs 7,998.
“No requests for a refund of the registration fee will be entertained once a candidate has successfully registered for the test. Once a candidate registers and pays for the LSAT—India™, they will not be able to defer it to the next test administration or the next year,” the official notice stated.
There are other tests also but LSAT helps prospective law students determine if law school is right for them. LSAT—India™ Associated Law Colleges is a group of institutions in India that accept the LSAT—India™ scores for law school admissions. These colleges aim to create opportunities for their students and promote legal education in India.
LSAT Associated Law Colleges in India are as follows:
- BITS Law School
- Alliance University
- Asian Law College , Noida
- B M Munjal University
- CMR University
- G D Goenka University
- IILM University
- ISBR Law College
- Jindal Global Law School
- Lloyd Law COllege
- Presidency University
- Shobhit
- University of Petroleum and Energy Studies
- Vinayaka Mission’s Law School
To register, candidates will require a valid email address and a mobile number, a passport size photograph, a valid photo ID having complete name, date of birth and signature, and digital payment means for paying the registration fees.
After that exam, candidates will receive a scaled score between 420 and 480 as well as a percentile rank. While they will receive credit for correct answers, there is no negative marking or penalty for incorrect responses.