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Sonepat, April 26
The Law School Admissions Council or LSAC, the US-based non-profit known for organising entrance tests for law schools worldwide and India, on Monday took an unprecedented decision to advance its previously scheduled June Test to May 29.
This decision will help Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) and many other law schools who use LSAT-India score for admission to their different programmes to complete the admissions process in June. When board exams and all other tests are simply getting postponed and cancelled in the country creating an uncertain environment in higher education, LSAC advancing the LSAT-India test to May 29 is a great relief for law aspirants and parents.
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