LSAT 2014 Results to be announced on 11th June 2014. Law School Admission Test (LSAT) was held on Sunday (May 18) for admissions to various law colleges at 16 Indian cities
LSAT 2014 Test scores are reported on a percentile basis, comparing each candidate's performance to that of the others within his or her candidate group (Five-Year Integrated LL.B. Programme or Two-Year LL.M./Three-Year LL.B. Programme). LSAT Scores for one candidate group cannot be compared to those for the other candidate group since they are based on group performance.
LSAT - India is a standardised paper and pencil test of reading and verbal reasoning skills designed by the USA-based Law School Admission Council (LSAC) for use by law schools in India. In 2014, more than 50 law schools in India are doing right now. This test is developed by the Law School Admission Council, US, but has been modelled on the LSAT and adapted for use in India.
LSAT-India 2014 scores of all candidates will be used for admissions to full or partial batch of 2014.
LSAT 2014 Test scores are reported on a percentile basis, comparing each candidate's performance to that of the others within his or her candidate group (Five-Year Integrated LL.B. Programme or Two-Year LL.M./Three-Year LL.B. Programme). LSAT Scores for one candidate group cannot be compared to those for the other candidate group since they are based on group performance.
LSAT - India is a standardised paper and pencil test of reading and verbal reasoning skills designed by the USA-based Law School Admission Council (LSAC) for use by law schools in India. In 2014, more than 50 law schools in India are doing right now. This test is developed by the Law School Admission Council, US, but has been modelled on the LSAT and adapted for use in India.
LSAT-India 2014 scores of all candidates will be used for admissions to full or partial batch of 2014.