LSAT India 2022 has been postponed for the May session. Law School Admission Council has announced that the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) India 2022 has been postponed. LSAC has also extended the LSAT 2022 Registration Date till June 8, 2022. Previously, the exam was scheduled for May 9, 2022, but it will now be conducted from June 22, 2022, in multiple slots in remote-proctored mode.
The decision has been taken after CBSE has released its Term 2 examination schedule for Class XII. LSAC has ensured that any of the exams be it CBSE, AILET, or CLAT exams do not fall on concurrent dates. This would give students the flexibility to adequately prepare for all examinations.
LSAT India 2022 Revised Important Dates
LSAT 2022 revised dates are tabulated below:
Event | Old Date | New Date |
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LSAT 2022 Registration Deadline | April 25, 2022 | June 8, 2022 |
Scheduling the Test | April 26 - 30, 2022 | Starting from June 9, 2022 |
LSAT 2022 Exam Date | Starting from May 9, 2022 | Starting from June 22, 2022 |
LSAT India 2022 Application Form
As the registration deadline has extended, candidates can register themselves by visiting the official website. The application form must be filled with accurate details and should be submitted by June 8, 2022. The application fee for the exam registration is INR 3,499 which is to be paid via online mode. Please note that the application form will only be considered submitted once the fee payment has been made.
Also Read: CLAT 2022 Postponed: Registration Date Extended till May 9
LSAT India 2022 Eligibility Criteria
It is important to check the eligibility norms before applying for the LSAT 2022 exam. There is no minimum age limit to apply for the LSAT-India examination. The detailed information is given below:
- LL.B Programme: Candidates must have completed a bachelor's degree from a recognised university and must have scored a minimum of 45% aggregate.
- B.A. LL.B: Candidates must have completed Class XII from a recognised board and must have scored a minimum of 45% aggregate marks.
- LL.M: Candidates must have completed a 3 years/ 5 years LL.B degree programme from a recognised university and must have scored a minimum of 45% aggregate. Passing marks may vary depending upon the institutions.
Also Read: AILET 2022 Postponed to June 26, Registrations Extended Until May 25
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