New Delhi: The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) conducted the LSAT India 2021 in an online remote proctored mode that concluded on June 5.
Over 5,200 aspirants took the LSAT India 2021, which was conducted in 15 slots over five days from May 29. The scores will be announced by the third week of June.
LSAC developed an online, remotely proctored system for the LSAT India in which students appeared for the exam from the comfort and safety of their homes in light of the COVID-19 pandemic.
“No technical difficulties or challenges were reported in the administration of the LSAT—India and students and law colleges are now able to continue their admission cycle,” said an official statement.
“Successful completion of LSAT—India 2021 in these tumultuous times will help students better manage the anxiety and stress which might arise from the uncertainty in admissions for the coming year. The fact that we were able to deliver the LSAT—India in an online, remotely proctored format, will enable students to continue their journey and for law schools to maintain continuity in the admission process for the coming academic year,” LSAC Vice President Yusuf Abdul-Kareem was quoted as saying by NDTV.