At what time will LSAT be conducted on 20th May 2018?

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According to your academic performance and LSAT percentile, you qualify for admission to various universities that offer a combined BBA + LLB program. Your 75% score in Class 12 satisfies the minimum requirements (usually between 50% and 60%) for most law schools throughout India, including both private institutions and state-run universities. However, prestigious National Law Universities (NLUs) typically expect higher Class 12 scores (generally above 80%) and LSAT percentiles (from 85% to above 95%), which could restrict your choices for the most esteemed schools. 

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To contact the LSAT India test authority, you can reach out to them through their customer service team, which is available from Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM IST. You can receive support and assistance from candidates through an official team who answer questions within one to two days. During business hours the test authority maintains a helpline which candidates can reach through. The official website of LSAT India features important information including a store of frequently asked questions. The team at the test authority works to supply prompt solution and efficient service so candidate assessment runs smoothly without ob

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Krish Lalwani

To obtain solutions about your LSAT India scorecard you need to contact the test administrator's support team. The customer service team helps candidates address their questions about scorecards. It takes the team between 24-48 hours to respond to candidate queries. A team will answer your query about scorecards after three to five working days. The test administrator shows respect to candidate inquiries and works diligently to answer them quickly along with precision. To receive selected scorecard services such as score verification and scorecard re-issue candidates need to pay INR 1000 along with applicable taxes.

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To contact the LSAT India test authority, you can reach out to them through their customer service team, which is available from Monday to Friday, 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM IST. You can receive support and assistance from candidates through an official team who answer questions within one to two days. During business hours the test authority maintains a helpline which candidates can reach through. The official website of LSAT India features important information including a store of frequently asked questions. The team at the test authority works to supply prompt solution and efficient service so candidate assessment runs smoothly without ob

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The LSAC has withdrawn the LSAT—India exam because of some business reasons. From 2025 onwards, LSAC is not going to offer the LSAT—India exam, and also no other law entrance exam is planned to conduct by them. So, the students may opt for other exams, such as CLAT or AILET, besides the state-level law entrance exams. Colleges that once accepted LSAT—India scores are likely to accept one of those exams as this year.

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