KNOW ABOUT LNAT


The test doesn’t test your knowledge of law or any other subject. Instead, it helps universities assess your aptitude for the skills required to study law. However, students are strongly advised to practise and prepare for the test (see How to Prepare).

The content of the LNAT is managed by the members of the LNAT Consortium. The test itself is administered by Pearson VUE, under contract to LNAT.

The LNAT helps universities make fairer choices from the many highly-qualified applicants who want to join their undergraduate law programmes. It is used in collaboration with other admissions processes such as UCAS application and academic qualifications.

It is a two-part test: multiple choice questions based on passages of text, and an essay.

  • Section A : The first part is a computer-based multiple choice exam. You’ll be asked to read passages of text and answer questions that test your comprehension of them. Your scores from the multiple choice section of the test are checked by computer, and a mark out of 42 is created This is known as your LNAT score.
  • Section B : In the second part of the test you will be asked to write one essay from a list of three proposed subjects. This section is not marked by the test centre and does not contribute to your LNAT score, but it is your opportunity to show your ability to construct a compelling argument and reach a conclusion.




Timetable

DATES AND DEADLINES

Registration for and booking of LNAT tests for entry into university in September 2025 opens on 1 August 2024. Testing starts on 1 September 2024.

Test dates :
  • Registration for and booking of LNAT tests for entry into university in September opens on 1 August. Testing starts on 1 September.
  • The LNAT test can be taken on any day that there is an appointment slot free at the test centre you have chosen. The earlier you book, the more chance you have of getting an appointment on the day of your choice.
  • LNAT results cannot be carried forward from one academic year to the next.
Timelines:
  • Testing fees – 120 GBP The test fee is payable online, at the time of booking a test, by major credit card (Visa, MasterCard, Amex, JCB) or Visa and MasterCard debit cards




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About Universities

About Jindal Global Law School Admissions

Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) is a law school at O.P. Jindal Global University (JGU) that offers global legal education.

In 2009, JGU began its first academic session with the establishment of India’s first global law school. JGLS is committed to providing global legal education to its students. To fulfil this objective, the curriculum and pedagogy is designed to give extensive exposure to students to domestic, international and comparative law courses.

JGLS has also entered into collaborations, exchange programmes, research partnerships and other forms of engagement and interaction with top universities and institutions across the globe which are willing to share their invaluable intellectual resources developed over decades. There are faculty and student exchange programmes and academic collaboration arrangements with leading law schools, such as Harvard, Yale, NYU, Sydney, Keio and many other reputed universities in the world. All these attributes make JGLS the best law school in Delhi.

Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) is recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and is also a member of the Association of Indian Universities (AIU)

Admission to the five-year B.Com. LL.B. (Hons.), B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons.), and B.A. LL.B. (Hons.) programs at Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) will be based on performance in the LNAT test. 





About Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS) Law Program

The School of Law (SLAW) focuses on the training and development of lawyers specialising in the highly demanded areas of criminal law and family law. The programmes adopt a pedagogical approach that emphasises problem-solving by combining the learning of substantive law with application. Together with exposure to cross-disciplinary areas, graduates will be prepared to face criminal and family legal work that have become increasingly specialised over time.

Law Degree Programmes: Bachelor of Laws (LLB) & Juris Doctor (JD) SUSS Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and Juris Doctor (JD) programme will develop you into a lawyer within the legal community who specialises in Criminal Law or Family Law practice. The programmes will provide you with in-depth training as well as exposure to cross-disciplinary areas like sociology, social work and forensics that will arm you with the ability to approach issues from more holistic angles.

The curriculum will be modular and credit-based. For students without a first degree, they will be required to complete 180 credit units to graduate from the LLB programme; for students with a first degree, they will be required to complete 150 credit units to graduate from the JD programme. The LLB programme can be completed in 4.5 to 6 years, and the JD programme can be completed in 4 to 6 years.







  • On test day
    Candidates arriving late may not be allowed to take the test and will be charged to rearrange their test.

    It is important that candidates arrive at their test centre at least 15 minutes before  the scheduled start of their test to give them ample time to check in and orientate themselves.

    Upon arrival at the test centre, you should give the check-in agent at the centre reception BOTH of the following:

    • your confirmation email from Pearson VUE this can be on your phone or on paper
    • one piece of photographic identification
  • Identification
    Out of date passports will NOT  be accepted at the test centre !! Photocopies or digital IDs will not be accepted. Nor will UK Citizencards.

    On the day of the test you must bring BOTH of the following documents with you to the test centre:

    • your confirmation email  from Pearson VUE – this can be on your phone or on paper
    • one piece of  photographic identification from the list below (a current signed passport)
  • Your results

    Both your LNAT score and essay are made available to the participating universities.
    These are then used to supplement your university application and show your aptitude
    for studying undergraduate law.