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Entrance Exam : LSAT 2015 Law School Admission Test
Facility : Admit Card

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Admit Card : pearsonvueindia.com/lsatindia/terms-and-conditions/
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Admit Card :
1. Only candidates whose registration form has been properly completed in all respects and received by Pearson VUE within the stipulated time and who have paid the applicable test fee will be entitled to take the LSAT—India examination. The admit card will be available for download from this website for all candidates whose registration is accepted. Each admit card ticket will include a unique candidate identification number generated at the time of registration which shall be the candidate’s “registration number”.

2. Admit cards of eligible candidates (complete registrations) will be available for download from 8th May, 2015 to 16th May, 2015.

3. Pearson VUE is not responsible for any candidate who is unable to download the admit card because of wrong information. Pearson VUE is not responsible for non-download of the same due to any force majeure conditions. Candidates who are unable to download their admit card can call the customer support phone number published on pearsonvueindia.com/lsatindia/help-desk or e-mail:lsatindia@pearson.com to seek assistance

Applicants with Disabilities :
In case a candidate has a vision or mobility impairment, he/she is required to state the same in the registration form. A scribe will be allowed to assist candidates with vision impairments, and mobility assistance will be available for those with mobility impairments. Candidates with vision impairment please note that a large-print test may be available, depending upon the severity.
Pearson VUE reserves the right to make final judgment regarding testing accommodations in accordance with LSAT—India’s requirements.

Test Centre Change/Rescheduling or Cancellation of Exam :
A candidate cannot reschedule or cancel his/her examination or request for test centre change once he/she has registered for the LSAT—India.

Test Results Reporting to Candidates :
Test results generally will be reported approximately four (4) weeks after the test date.

Day of the Test :
1. Candidates are required to reach the test centre latest by 10:00 AM on the date of the examination. Candidates reporting at the test centre after 10:00 AM will not be admitted. The test administrator is not authorized to admit candidates arriving later than 10:00 AM. NO REQUESTS FOR EXCEPTIONS WILL BE ENTERTAINED IN THIS REGARD. The test will start at sharp 10:30 AM. Tests will be conducted in a comfortable environment.
2. The candidate needs to bring the following to the test centre:
Admit Card: Candidates can download their Admit Card from this site after authentication of their payment. Click here to view the sample of the Admit card.
HB pencils, sharpener and erasers.
One valid (original and non-expired) photo identification proof. The only acceptable forms of ID are:
** Driver’s license
** Passport
** Election Card / Voter ID
** PAN Card
** Photo Identity issued by (School, College or University)
** UID/Aadhaar Card
** SC/ ST Certificate with photograph

Please note that following are not acceptable as IDs on the day of the test:
** Photocopies (attested or otherwise)
** Notarised copies
** Learner’s driving license

If a registrant for five-year LSAT—India does not have any of the above IDs, she/he will be admitted upon presentation of ANY TWO of the following, in original:
** Original Admit Card issued by University/Board for Twelfth Standard Examination (photo)
** School Identity Card (photo)
** Tenth Pass Certificate/Mark Sheet that has Date of Birth on it

3. Candidates who are unable to produce valid ID, in original and non-expired will NOT be admitted into the testing centre and shall not be offered a test-fee refund.

4. The test invigilator, after checking the admit card of the candidate, will guide the candidate to the seat allotted to him/her in the examination hall. The candidate must ensure that he/she occupies the seat allotted to him/her by verifying the test registration number pasted/written on the desk and indicated in the admit card.

5. All candidates should be seated by 10:10 AM. The test procedure begins with the distribution of the answer sheet (AS). The candidate must fill in his/her name, as it appears in the admit card. The test registration number and other details mentioned in the AS must also be filled. Candidate must use only HB pencil for filling up the AS.

6. On receipt of the question paper candidates will tear open the tamper proof seal only when the invigilator asks them to do so. Any candidate who opens the seal prior to the announcement by the invigilator may be liable to get disqualified from the test. When the candidate gets the question paper, he/she must make sure that the question paper is in right condition. In case of any issues, the matter should be immediately brought to the notice of the invigilator.

7. The question paper contains four sections. The candidate must read the directions given for each section of the test carefully. If he/she skips the directions, he/she may miss some important test related information and lose credit for some questions in that section.

8. Candidates should put their pencils down when the invigilator announces that the time is over. Candidates found marking answers even after this announcement may be disqualified. After the test is over, candidates should remain seated until the invigilator collects the answer sheets and question papers. The candidate will be allowed to leave the hall only after the answer sheets and question papers of all the candidates in the examination hall have been collected and accounted for.

9. Candidates will mark their answers in the Answer sheet (OMR sheet) (Click here to view the sample sheet). Candidates please notice that they have to copy the full certifying statement on the back of the Answer sheet (OMR sheet) in their handwriting. Candidates need to ensure that they re-write the given text in their hand writing in the given tab, without which, their test scores will not be considered for evaluation.

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