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I am Law Undergraduate Student. I want to know whether I am eligible for LDAT 21 Exam and how it is beneficial for me as a Law Undergraduate Student.


Smt. Amrita Pardasani 4th Feb, 2021
Answer (1)
Koustav Dey 4th Feb, 2021

Hello,

Law School Admission Test also known as LSAT is an entrance exam conducted by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC). The exam is conducted for the students to get admission in undergraduate and postgraduate law courses offered by 85 colleges all over India.

In 2021 the exam will be conducted twice. Once on 25th March and the second session will be conducted on 14th June. There is no eligibility criteria imposed by the exam conducting authority. But the colleges participating  in the counselling have some eligibility criteria. The eligibility criteria is that the candidates appearing in LSAT and willing to get admission into five year integrated law program need to have qualified 12th board examination with scoring minimum 45% marks. Although, there is relaxation in minimum marks  for the reserved category candidates.

For more information check the link below

https://law.careers360.com/exams/lsat-india

Good luck!

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