LNAT-UK
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The Law National Aptitude Test (LNAT) is an international undergraduate law admissions test used primarily by leading universities in the United Kingdom to assess applicants for LLB (Bachelor of Laws) and other undergraduate law programs.
LNAT is designed to evaluate a student's aptitude for studying law, rather than their knowledge of legal subjects. It focuses on reasoning ability, reading comprehension, argument analysis, and written communication skills.
The LNAT is developed and governed by the LNAT Consortium Ltd and is administered globally through Pearson VUE authorized test centres .
LNAT helps universities identify candidates who possess the intellectual and analytical skills required for success in legal education.
It is used alongside:
The test allows universities to fairly compare applicants from different educational systems and academic backgrounds.
LNAT does not test law knowledge. Instead, it measures abilities that are essential for studying law, including:
You should take the LNAT if you are applying to UK universities that require LNAT scores as part of their undergraduate law admissions process.
LNAT is taken by:
The test is compulsory for applicants to several top law universities.
If you want admission to undergraduate law programs of OP Jindal Global University / Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) in India, you need to appear for this exam.
This means that, unlike most Indian law schools that rely on CLAT/AILET/LSAT scores, LNAT is now an official entrance criterion for at least one major Indian law institution.
Each university sets its own LNAT score usage policy and minimum requirements.
LNAT is required by OP Jindal Global University / Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) for admission to its undergraduate law programs.
LNAT is a computer-based examination with two sections conducted in a single sitting.
Section A — Multiple Choice
It contains multiple passages followed by objective questions.
Section B — Essay Writing
Candidates choose one essay topic and write a response within the given time.
The essay is not numerically scored but is shared with universities as part of the admissions evaluation.
These skills directly reflect the demands of undergraduate law study.
LNAT is conducted worldwide through Pearson VUE test centres.
This global availability makes LNAT accessible to international law applicants.
Some universities use LNAT as a primary filter, while others combine it with interviews and academic performance.
Late application deadlines usually apply to international applicants only – it is the responsibility of the applicant to check with chosen universities. Chosen universities may not accept LNAT results taken as late as July 2026.
Applicants to Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS) can take the LNAT between 1 September 2025 and 15 March 2026 for the University’s July 2026 intake.
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