Law School Admission Test
Hi,
To get admission in VIT Law School, you must have a minimum of 60 % in your 12th. It considers CLAT, LSAT & anyother widely recognized law test as an entrance test. So you can write either of them and then fill your application for LLB course in the official website of VIT by filling the required details and submit your registration form. Then the merit screening happens based on your marks in LSAT, CLAT or any other law exam and candidates are shortlisted in that process.
For more details please visit:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/vit-law-school-chennai
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Hello,
The LSAT 2020 exam which was scheduled on 1st may 2020 is now postponed to 17th may 2020.Pearson VUE on behalf of USA–based Law School Admission Council (LSAC) will conduct the offline LSAT India 2020 entrance exam on May 17 Please click the below link to know the important dates for LSAT exam
https://law.careers360.com/articles/lsat-india
Hello dear student,
if you want to go to Australia for further higher studies then definitely you can appear in this exam as the full form of ISAT is international student admission test 3 hour computer based multiple choice test designed assess a candidates intellectual skills and abilities that are the foundation of academic success at tertiary level. This test is developed by Australian council for educational research. while for you for the information I am here attaching a link from where you can get the for the information about international student admission test and I hope that will be helpful for you. https://isat.acer.org/aboabout-isat
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Hi there,
Yes, Jindal Global Law school provides scholarship based on LSAT scores, according to which the top 5 scorers in LSAT who enrol in the program are given a scholarship of one lakh per annum, this scholarship is known as O.P Jindal outstanding merit scholarship, there are other scholarships as well which are offered by the university the information about the which can be accessed here, http://www.jgls.edu.in/jgls-scholarship
Hi Anvay,
Yes, it is possible. You can apply for CLAT, AILAT, ISAT and as many examinations as you'd like to, as long as you meet the eligibility criteria for all of them. The only problem that would arise would be to find time for the preparation of all the exams. Besides that, it is 100% possible.
NUSRL will release CLAT application forms today as in January 1st, 2020. Usually the applications are released after 11am and sometimes 5 pm. So please keep an eye on the official website for more information. The link hasn't been released as yet for CLAT. For LSAT, please use the link: https://www.discoverlaw.in/join-the-community . You have time until April 14th to fill in the application form.
Hello ananya
It will be better if you try again, sometimes errors coke, try logging again and try filling form again.
If it doesn't work, you can talk to the support or file a complaint, you still have a lot of time for filling application form,14th April is the last date for applications.
I hope it helps
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