
Every LNAT-participating university has deadlines for sitting the LNAT. Where can I find more information on this topic?įollow this link to Timescales and Deadlines.Īs soon as possible. Since you are applying in the 2021-2022 admissions round, you must take the LNAT in 2021-2022. I am applying for deferred entry in 2023. There are test centres all over the world. If you will not be at home before the relevant deadline, you must register to take the LNAT before the relevant deadline in the country where you are working or travelling. I will be travelling or working abroad on a ‘gap year’ when the LNAT starts. You will have to apply again the following year, and take the LNAT then. What happens if I apply to study law at an LNAT- participating university but fail to take the test in time? Results are not carried over from one year to the next. If you are reapplying through UCAS this year, you must also take the LNAT again this year. If I took the LNAT last year, is my result carried forward? It does not matter if you take the LNAT before or after you send off your UCAS application. Must I take the LNAT before or after I send off my UCAS application? If you take the LNAT in an earlier testing year your result will not be downloaded by the universities and you will have to take the LNAT again at the correct time. If you are applying to UCAS in 2021-2022 you must also take the LNAT during the 2021-2022 testing year. You must take your LNAT and submit your UCAS form during the same cycle. Where can I find more information on this topic?įollow this link to Do I need to sit the LNAT?Ĭan I take the LNAT early, before the summer holiday?

In extreme cases, an individual university may grant an exemption to an individual candidate. I am a graduate who wants to take an undergraduate law degree as a second degree.

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