The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) is set to administer LSAT (Law School Admission Test) India from May 10. Candidates who will register for LSAT before January 15 will be eligible for early bird discount. For early bird registrant LSAT will cost Rs. 3499/ only. However those who will register after January 15 will need to pay Rs. 3799/ only.
LSAT is online test. Due to Covid-19 test takers will write test from home. The LSAT is standardized test and honored by many Law Schools. The integrity and validity of the test will be ensure by using ‘artificial intelligence-assisted remote proctoring’ system.
Kellye Testy, LSAC’s president and CEO said, “We are committed to ensuring that students can pursue their educational goals despite the ongoing pandemic. We made the switch from the traditional paper-and-pencil test to an online in-home test last spring in response to the COVID-19 emergency. Thousands of students successfully took the online 2020 LSAT—India this summer, and we are using that experience to make the 2021 LSAT—India even better for students. The LSAT—India is accepted by a large and growing number of top law schools all across India, so it is a great choice for students who want to maximize their law school opportunities.”
To help LSAT test takers, the LSAC will administers many webinars. The first LSAT webinar “Global Perspectives in Law: From India and Beyond” is scheduled for November 17











