The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) has officially discontinued the LSAT India exam. Candidates who appeared for LSAT India in 2024 should ensure they keep a copy of their scorecard, as it will be required for admission to any LSAT India-affiliated or associated college. Check details here.
The Law School Admission Council, USA (LSAC), has announced it will no longer offer the LSAT—India entrance exam. Candidates preparing for LSAT India 2025 should note that the exam will not be conducted from 2025 onwards, and therefore, admission to colleges affiliated with or associated with LSAT India will no longer be available through this exam.
Why has LSAT India Been Discontinued?
LSAC has made the business decision to discontinue LSAT India, citing their inability to achieve specific business objectives through the exam. As a result, LSAC will not administer LSAT India. As of now, LSAC has no plans to introduce any other law entrance exam in India.
Can LSAT India 2024 Candidates still get Admission to LSAT India-Affiliated Colleges?
Yes, candidates who took the LSAT India exam in 2024 are eligible for admission to colleges accepting LSAT India scores. They must keep their LSAT India scorecard as proof of qualification for admission. If you do not have a copy of your scorecard, you will not be able to download it anymore. Without a valid scorecard, candidates will not be considered for entry.
To secure admission based on LSAT India scores, candidates should contact the admissions authority at their desired college directly.
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Q: When will LSAT India 2025 results release?
The LSAT India result 2025 for May 2025 session will tentatively be declared in June 2025 at lsatindia.in. The LSAT India 2025 result for January 2025 session will tentatively be released in February 2025 at lsatindia.in. The LSAT India exam is conducted twice a year, in January and May. The results for each session are released separately. The result for the May 2025 session of the test will tentatively be released in the first week of June 2025.
To download the LSAT India results, candidates can visit the official website of LSAT India and log in to their account using their registered email address and password. The results will be available in the form of a scorecard that will contain the candidate's scaled score, percentile rank, and band score.
Candidates can use their LSAT India scores to apply for admission to law schools in India. The cutoff scores for each law school vary, so it is advisable to check the admission requirements of the law schools that you are interested in.
Q: What are the steps to check LSAT India results?
To check your LSAT India result, follow these steps:
- Go to the official LSAT India website: lsatindia.in
- Log in to your account
- Click on the "View Result" link
- Your LSAT India result will be displayed on the screen
Your LSAT India result will be displayed in the form of a scorecard. The scorecard will include the following information:
- Your name
- Your date of birth
- Your registration number
- Your exam date
- Your scaled score
- Your percentile rank
Your scaled score is a number between 420 and 480. Your percentile rank indicates your performance relative to other LSAT India test takers.
You can download and print out your LSAT India scorecard for your reference. You can also send your scorecard to law schools directly from the website.
Here are some tips for checking your LSAT India result:
- Make sure you have a good internet connection.
- Use a computer or laptop to check your result.
- If you are unable to check your result online, you can contact the LSAT India customer support team for assistance.
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