Guwahati: LSAT-India is India’s First Law Entrance Test being held for the Academic Year 2021-22. Application closes on 14 March for its first administration. Law Aspirants can take the Test from Home: LSAT-India 2021 is Online Remote-Proctored & Artificial Intelligence-Enabled Law Entrance Test.
Admission process to all the academic programmes offered at Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) of O.P. Jindal Global Institution of Eminence Deemed to be University (JGU) has started on February 1, 2020.
JGLS offers five programmes, namely BA LLB (Hons), BBA LLB (Hons) and BA (Hons) in Legal Studies available after Class XII; LLB 3-year programme for undergraduates and the LLM programme in different specialisations.
While announcing the admissions process for the upcoming academic year, Professor (Dr) C. Raj Kumar, Founding Vice Chancellor, O.P. Jindal Global University and Dean, Jindal Global Law School, said, “Jindal Global Law School’s decision to offer an early admissions process, which will enable the LSAT-India entrance exam to be taken in an AI-Enabled and Remote Proctored manner is a significant decision.”
Professor Kumar said, “This year students can take the LSAT-India 2021 early and can secure their admission to the law school and write their board exams in an absolute peaceful state of mind. Now, the students get a second chance in June 2021 to better their score and seek admission in case, they don’t do well in the March exam. Students had no option but to wait for the next year if they didn’t qualify LSAT–India cutoff earlier.”
The conflict of entrance test with various class XII board exams has been completely avoided by double administration of LSAT–India Test. In the past year, the students of IB and Cambridge boards were adversely affected when exams happened only once in the month of May.