
LSAT 2021 exam rescheduled, to be conducted from May 29 in online mode
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The LSAT 2021 in India has been rescheduled due to the CBSE board exams and will not be conducted from May 29 in online mode across the country.
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) 2021, which was scheduled to be conducted in June this year, has been preponed. The examination will now be conducted on May 29 in multiple slots across the country, as per the official announcement. Students can still register online for the examination. The LSAT 2021 registration window is set to close on May 14 this year. Students who wish to appear for the exam can register online through the official website, discoverlaw.in/register-for-the-test. The CBSE Class 12 board exams 2021, which were earlier scheduled to be conducted from May 4, have now been postponed to June, clashing with the earlier dates of the LSAT 2021 exams. The new dates for the CBSE exams have not been announced yet.
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