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Attention Law Aspirants: Three More Days for LSAT--India 2022 Test

Last chance for law aspirants to secure admissions and scholarships at Jindal Global Law School for the academic year 2022-23!

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Attention law aspirants: three more days for LSAT--India 2022 test registration on 10, 11 & 12 june. The online AI-enabled & remote-proctored LSAT—India exam to be held from 22 June onwards. Last chance for law aspirants to secure admissions and scholarships at Jindal Global Law School for the academic year 2022-23

Considering the requests of many students and parents who missed LSAT--India Test Registration deadline of 8th June due to their ongoing 12th board exams, the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) Global team decided to extend the LSAT--India Test Registration window for three more days on 10, 11 & 12 June till 10 PM.

The LSAT--India Test is a mandatory requirement for admission to 5-year BComLLB, BBALLB and BALLB Hons programmes at Jindal Global Law School.

This Test is also used for admission to 3-year LLB and 1-year LLM programme. LSAT--India Test is a standardized test of analytical reasoning, logical reasoning and reading comprehension accepted by 20+ leading private law schools in India.

Over 500 scholarships have already been announced ranging from 10%, 25%, 50% and 100% tuition fee to study at Jindal Global Law School in upcoming academic year 2022-23.

Students must register for the Test and can also download past year papers for free at LSAT--India website: www.discoverlaw.in on or before 10 PM on Sunday, 12 June 2022.

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