Law School Admission Council has declared the official notice regarding the extension of LSAT India 2020 Examination Date and last date for the registration is also extended for one month. As per the notice reason behind the extension is because of the Central board of secondary education (CBSE) Board Examination is scheduled between 1st July 2020 to 15th July 2020.So the LSAT India 2020 Examination has been scheduled to be conduct from 19th July 2020. The Law School Admission Test will be held via online mode for the very first time in India due to COVID-19 outbreak. As per the notice, candidates can now apply the application form for LSAT India 2020 till 5th July 2020 by visiting the official portal (www.discoverlaw.in) via online mode
LSAC Vice President, Yusuf Abdul-Kareem stated that “By postponing the LSAT 2020 Examination for 19th July 2020, we are obliging candidates need and requirements who need to appear for CBSE board examination, so that we can also help the candidates who are appearing for LSAT entrance exam to be better prepared for the new online format” it means authority have provided extra one month time for the exam preparation. Earlier, LSAT India was scheduled to be conducted on 14th July 2020
LSAT India entrance exam will be conducted for the candidates who are seeking to get admission into Undergraduate and Post Graduate Law courses which are offered at more than 80 law colleges all over India
LSAT India 2020 entrance exam will be directed by using artificial intelligence which is based on the remote proctored online test. This will permit the candidates to appear for the entrance exam from there home itself as per their comfort & safety. For each candidate time slot will be assigned. In case if candidates face any issues during the test, they have an opportunity to take retest within two to three days after completing the main examination.
According to the declared statement “At present, LSAT India 2020 is one and only law school admission test is conducting safe online test during COVID-19 outbreak.