The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a standardized exam administered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) to assess reading comprehension and logical reasoning skills, primarily for law school admissions in the United States and Canada. In India, the LSAT—India is conducted by LSAC Global, a division of LSAC, to facilitate admissions to various law colleges across the country.
As of 2024, several prominent law colleges in India accept LSAT—India scores for admission to their undergraduate and postgraduate law programs. Here is a comprehensive list of these institutions:
- Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) – Sonipat, Haryana
- BITS Law School – Mumbai, Maharashtra
- University of Petroleum and Energy Studies (UPES) School of Law – Dehradun, Uttarakhand
- Alliance University School of Law – Bengaluru, Karnataka
- Asian Law College – Noida, Uttar Pradesh
- BML Munjal University School of Law – Gurugram, Haryana
- GD Goenka University School of Law – Gurugram, Haryana
- Lloyd Law College – Noida, Uttar Pradesh
- Presidency University School of Law – Bengaluru, Karnataka
- VIT School of Law – Chennai, Tamil Nadu
- IILM University School of Law – Gurugram, Haryana
- ISBR Law College – Bengaluru, Karnataka
- Vinayaka Mission’s Law School – Chennai, Tamil Nadu
- CMR University School of Legal Studies – Bengaluru, Karnataka
- Chanakya University School of Law – Bengaluru, Karnataka
- School of Law and Constitutional Studies, Shobhit Institute of Engineering and Technology – Meerut, Uttar Pradesh
- Adamas University School of Law – Kolkata, West Bengal
- Arka Jain University School of Law – Jamshedpur, Jharkhand
- KIIT School of Law – Bhubaneswar, Odisha
- IFIM Law School – Bengaluru, Karnataka
- Alliance College of Law – Bengaluru, Karnataka
- Presidency University School of Law – Bengaluru, Karnataka
- VIT University School of Law – Chennai, Tamil Nadu
- ISBR Law College – Bengaluru, Karnataka
- CMR University School of Legal Studies – Bengaluru, Karnataka
- Chanakya University School of Law – Bengaluru, Karnataka
- Jagran Lakecity University School of Law – Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh
- Kalinga University School of Law – Raipur, Chhattisgarh
- Indore Institute of Law – Indore, Madhya Pradesh
These institutions utilize LSAT—India scores as a criterion for admission to their law programs, which include undergraduate (5-year integrated BA LLB, BBA LLB) and postgraduate (LLM) courses. It's important to note that while these colleges accept LSAT—India scores, some may also consider other factors such as academic performance, personal interviews, and group discussions during the admission process.
For the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding admission requirements, application procedures, and deadlines, it is advisable to visit the official websites of the respective law colleges or contact their admissions offices directly.
Please note that admission policies and participating institutions may change over time. Therefore, it's essential to verify the current status of LSAT—India acceptance with each institution before proceeding with your application.