The National Law Admissions Test (LNAT) is a standardized test administered by Pearson VUE. It assesses students' aptitude for studies in law schools and helps determine if they are qualified to pursue a legal education. The LNAT is designed to measure an applicant's ability to solve problems, analyze legal concepts, analyze information, and synthesize information, as well as their understanding of basic legal principles such as property rights, contract law, and tort law. It evaluates the students' ability to make sound judgments based on facts and legal principles. Which universities…
The UK homes some of the world's leading law schools. So naturally, a lot of Indian students choose to pursue their law career in the UK. A common question, however, many students have is after completing their law education abroad, can they practice in India? And what's the whole process look like? BCI-recognized Universities in the UK for Law Degrees There are 45 universities in the UK that are recognized by the Bar Council of India. You can study law in any of these schools and your degree would be…
From the University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge to the London School of Economics and Political Science – the United Kingdom homes some of the world's leading universities with top-rated law schools. So, it makes sense why it is a preferred choice for thousands of international students aspiring for a successful career in law. But, in addition, there are plenty of other reasons why UK is the best destination to study law in. Many After-Program Opportunities For one, the law degree acquired from top universities in the UK…
LNAT or National Admissions Test for Law is a standardized test one needs to take to get admission to some of the top universities in the UK to study undergraduate law programs. LNAT was created in 2004, adopted by eight universities. Currently, eleven universities accept LNAT score in their admission process for law programs. The list includes: • University of Oxford• University of Bristol• Durham University• University of Glasgow• King’s College London• LSE London School of Economics and Political Science• University of Nottingham• SOAS• University College London• SUSS Singapore University…