Law School Admission Test
If enterance exam for both HPNLU nd Lsat are on same date then in my view one will go for LSAT because with LSAT you would be having wider option of colleges with you.
going with HNLU will restrict your options. And if you want to have NLU then you have other 18 options left.
i hope this serve your query. Good Luck
Hi Akshun, thanks for you question.
First of all, you have to understand that LSAT and LSAT-India are two different exams.Although the two tests are almost identical in the nature of the questions but if you are thinking of taking LSAT-India for admission to foreign law schools, you would be disappointed. You have to take LSAT. There are four test centers – Gurugram, Hyderabad, Pune and Bangaluru – where this test is conducted.There is tons of information available on the website of LSAC (the organizations that conducts LSAT) but this infographic is particularly helpful to understand the entire admission process at a glance. Check it out here - https://lsac.org/jd/applying-to-law-school/overview/go-to-law-school-infographic Got more questions? Please feel free to ask. All the best
In order to apply for LSAT you have to fill the application form which is available.
To apply for the application form you can refer below link
LSAT Application Form
To check whether you are eligible for LSAT you can refer below link
LSAT Eligibility Criteria
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Law School Admission Test - India commonly known as LSAT India is conducted by Pearson VUE on behalf of Law School Admission Council (LSAC) for admissions to the undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes including BA LLB, B.Sc LLB, B.Com LLB and LLM programmes.
The online registration process for LSAT India application form 2018 has begun on October 4.
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