Jindal Global Law School LSAT-India Registrations [Last Day-Apply Now!]

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10 Jan 2024 10:33 AM IST

  • Jindal Global Law School LSAT-India Registrations [Last Day-Apply Now!]
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    The first round of applications at Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) for the Academic Year 2024-25 for admission to 5-year Integrated LLB (BComLLB, BBALLB & BALLB Hons) and 3-year LLB degree will close on 10th January 2024 once LSAT-India registrations are over.

    The Entrance Test Scheduled on 20 & 21 January

    Up to 75% of Admission through LSAT-India January Test
    LSAT-India is the Mandatory Test for admission to JGLS
    Professor (Dr.) C Raj Kumar, Founding Vice Chancellor of O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) and Founding Dean of Jindal Global Law School (JGLS), unveiled plans to potentially admit up to 75 percent of JGLS's intake based on the LSAT—India January 2024 exam, marking a departure from conventional practices.
    Commending LSAC and Pearson VUE for their foresight, Professor Kumar emphasizes the significance of the LSAT—India Test's dual administration, scheduled in January and May 2024.
    "This timeline is designed to alleviate pressure on students concurrently preparing for their 12th board exams"
    he said.
    Early Admission Process at Jindal Global Law School
    Professor Anand Prakash Mishra, Director of Law Admissions at O.P. Jindal Global University and Associate Dean of JGLS underscored the merit of an early admission process, offering students a conducive environment for focused preparation and a composed approach to their impending 12th board exams.
    He elucidates five compelling reasons for aspirants to take the LSAT-India January 2024 Test:
    A. Enhanced Admission Prospects
    Opting for the January Test doubles the likelihood of securing admission, allowing candidates to refine their performance in the subsequent May Test in case they do not qualify in the January exam.
    B. Early Seat Reservation:
    Success in the January Test secures a coveted seat at JGLS ahead of the 12th Board Exams, providing students with peace of mind during this critical period.
    C. Take the Test Online from your home
    The LSAT—India Test is an AI-enabled Online, Remote-Proctored Test, and is lauded for its accessibility, permitting candidates to undertake the examination from the comfort of their homes. You don't need to travel to a centre, etc.
    D. Scholarship Opportunities Doubles for January Test Takers
    All the students who secure LSAT-India Test score above 80 percentile score up to 99.99 or 100 percentile are eligible to receive scholarships ranging from 10%, 25%, 50% and up to 75% of tuition fees. Those who take the January Test have an opportunity to improve their score in the May Test and qualify in a higher scholarship range. The higher of the two scores is considered for a scholarship award if a student writes both January & May Tests. The University has revised the annual parental limit to INR 50 lakhs this year as eligibility to apply for scholarships.
    E. One Test for Multiple Law Programmes
    LSAT-India Test is accepted for One Year LLM as well as 3-year BA degree programs of Jindal Global Law School. This is also accepted by various other law schools in the country. One entrance exam actually opens doors for multiple institutions and programs."
    Jindal Global Law School
    Recent accolades position JGLS as the preeminent Law School in India and South Asia. According to the QS World University Ranking By Subject Law 2023 where only 2 Indian institutions find place, JGLS is the only Indian Law School to be ranked among Top 100 law schools of the world for three consecutive years 2021, 2022 & 2023. The institution offers a spectrum of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, including the 5-year BCom/BA/BBA LLB Hons., 3-year LLB, 1-year LLM, 3-year BA in Legal Studies, and 3-year BA in Criminology and Criminal Justice. All academic programs accept LSAT—India Test Score for admission and scholarships.
    LSAT-INDIA TEST
    Commencing in 2009, the LSAT-India Test is owned by the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC) in the USA and administered in India through their affiliate Pearson VUE.
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