LSAT-India Exam 2021: Jindal Global Law School admissions begin early amid COVID-19 pandemic

LSAT-India Exam 2021: Jindal Global Law School admissions begin early amid COVID-19 pandemic

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New Delhi, Updated on Feb 4, 2021 17:12 IST

Candidates interested in JGLS Admissions 2021 must note that JGLS considers LSAT-India entrance exam scores during the selection process. 

JGLS Admissions 2021: Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) commenced the admission process for all the offered academic programs from February 1, 2020. According to the official press note issued to this effect, Founding VC of OP Jindal Global University and Dean, JGLS, Professor (Dr) C. Raj Kumar, said, “This is an Early Admission Process. Students writing 12th standard board examinations and also preparing for entrance exams always have a tough time every year balancing both these competing aspirations. This year students can take the LSAT-India 2021 early and can get admission to the law school and write their board exams in an absolute peaceful state of mind."

Candidates interested in JGLS Admissions 2021 must note that JGLS considers the LSAT-India entrance exam score during its selection process, which will be for administration on 25 March 2021. Candidates must note that the registration for this session commenced on February 3 and the last date to submit applications is March 14, 2021. Reports also suggest that the authorities would conduct a re-test for LSAT- India in the week starting 14 June 2021. While talking about the re-test opportunity, Professor Kumar said, "There was no opportunity in the past to law aspirants to improve their score. Law entrance exams were always a one-time opportunity. If it was a bad day for any student, you lose your chance for the year. Now, the students get a second chance in June 2021 to better their score and seek admission in case, they don't do well in the March exam. Students had no option but to wait for the next year if they didn't qualify LSAT-India cutoff earlier."

The professor further added, "The conflict of entrance test with various class XII board exams has been completely avoided by double administration of LSAT--India Test. In the past year, the students of IB and Cambridge boards were adversely affected when exams happened only once in the month of May."

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