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Each year the Law Entrance test named LSAT is conducted by the Law School Admissions Council (LSAC). This entrance test is the gateway to registered in the prolific law schools of USA, Australia, and Canada or in any of the Caribbean regions. The processes of LSAT are:

•	This entrance exam is programmed four times a year. Candidates can make themselves prepare for the test which is conducted in the months of June, September, December and February.

•	LSAT is a 3 hour examination which is segregated in 4 major divisions. Two sections comprise of logical reasoning. The third part is reading comprehension and the fourth segment is analytical reasoning. The cut off marks is 165 out of 180.

•	Usually LSAT is conducted on Mondays only the month of June is an exception. LSAT is administered on Saturdays. In case of those who observe Saturday Sabbath, the following weekdays after the Saturday are scheduled for them. This is a rare event.

•	The LSAT entrance timing for the months of October, December and February is 8.30 am and 1.00 pm; while the June timing of the test is from 12.30 pm. Things to remember before LSAT entrance test?

LSAT is the gateway to enter the eminent Law schools in abroad. This is the biggest opportunity to fulfill a dream of study abroad in USA and Australia. Not only these two major places, but LSAT is also required if the candidate is planning to study abroad in Canada or any of the Caribbean regions.

Good preparation and sound knowledge of the curriculum is suggested to score good in this Law entrance examination. As the whole admission procedure is based on the candidate’s GPA and the last score obtained in the LSAT exam. Though this is not mandatory factor for all Law schools. But having a good score in LSAT can give better feedback during the Law school admission.

An aspirant attorney must remember that LSAT is the stepping stone to become one of the most notable lawyers of future.