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Nearly 7,000 students sit for fully online LSAT-India 2020

The first ever fully online LSAT-India was successfully completed on 26 July

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The First ever fully Online, Remote-Proctored and AI-Enabled LSAT--India 2020 Test was successfully completed on 26 July for admission to the Jindal Global Law School (JGLS).

This Test is owned and administered by Law School Admission Council (LSAC) Pennsylvania USA and conducted in India by their affiliate Pearson VUE.

Professor (Dr.) C Raj Kumar, Founding Vice Chancellor of O.P. Jindal Global University and Founding Dean of Jindal Global Law School expressed great satisfaction and observed,

"LSAT--India 2020 Exam has been a great success.... The successful conduct of the LSAT-India admissions test for admission to the Jindal Global Law School demonstrates the inherent sense of resilience in the higher education system...We are starting our classes on 1st September and a successful conduct of LSAT exam will prove instrumental in bringing the best talent around the country and the world to our classrooms."

A total of 6,651 students paid the LSAT-India Test Fee and registered themselves for the exam. Out of this, 5,706 candidates registered for the 5-year BA/BBALLB programme, 686 students for 3-year LLB and another 259 candidates for 1-year LLM programme.

These students appeared in the online test spread across six days, from 19-26 July. The LSAT-India Results are expected in the second week of August.

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