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January 17, 2016

Taking the LSAT in Pakistan

Pakistan LSAT

Are you taking the LSAT in Pakistan? Students take the LSAT if they plan to attend law schools in the US and Canada. However, the test administers across the globe. Check out this post about taking the LSAT abroad.

In Pakistan, only one location offers the LSAT: Karachi, World Educational Services. While there is just one location option, it occurs twice per year: September/October and December. You can find a complete list of test dates and deadlines here. Students should know that testing center locations are subject to change. Refer to LSAC for the most up-to-date information or if you have any questions.

International students should register for the LSAT as soon as possible, as testing center space is limited. You can register online through your LSAC.org account or by calling LSAC at 215.968.1001.

Unlike the US, all international LSAT administrations are nondisclosed. This means that students will only receive access to their LSAT score, score band, percentile rank, and writing. They don’t include the text or answers in the score reports. In Pakistan, the use of the LSAT is a relatively new phenomenon, and therefore there are not many on-the-ground LSAT preparation options there. However, there are still many high-quality LSAT preparation options available to LSAT takers there, including PowerScore’s Live Online LSAT courses, On Demand LSAT courses, self-study using LSAT preparation books like the LSAT Bibles, and online LSAT tutoring.

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Posted by PowerScore Test Prep / LSAT Prep / International Student 6 Comments

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  1. Aamna says

    August 23, 2021 at 9:46 am

    Can LSAT be given privately in Pakistan?
    And are there any locations in Islamabad for LSAT?

    Reply
    • PowerScore Test Prep says

      August 24, 2021 at 6:02 pm

      Hi Aamna,

      Thank you for your comment. Due to the pandemic, LSAC (the Law School Admission Council) now administers the LSAT in an online, live remote-proctored format. Depending on how the COVID-19 situation evolves, the LSAT will continue to be offered solely online through June 2022.

      Feel free to learn more about the test format directly through LSAC here: https://www.lsac.org/lsat-august-2021-and-beyond. LSAT Dates and Deadlines for the Middle East region may also be found here: https://www.lsac.org/lsat/lsat-dates-deadlines-score-release-dates.

      Thank you!

      Reply
  2. Farhan says

    August 18, 2021 at 4:15 am

    Who taken LSAT in Pakistan and where we ragisterd?

    Reply
    • PowerScore Test Prep says

      August 18, 2021 at 2:58 pm

      Hi Farhan,

      Thank you for your comment! Students who meet the LSAT eligibility requirements are permitted to sit for the exam. The requirements may be found directly on LSAC’s website here.

      Also, international students can register for the LSAT online through their LSAC.org account or by calling LSAC at 215.968.1001.

      Thank you!

      Reply
  3. mahina says

    August 13, 2021 at 5:16 pm

    Can a Fsc student appear in LSAT exam?

    Reply
    • PowerScore Test Prep says

      August 17, 2021 at 1:08 pm

      Hi Mahina,

      Thank you for your comment! Students who meet the LSAT eligibility requirements are permitted to sit for the exam. The requirements may be found directly on LSAC’s website here.

      However, please keep in mind that there are two basic requirements to be able to apply to any law school in the United States:

      A high school degree and an undergraduate degree from a four-year college/university. You cannot go straight from high school to law school.

      An official score from the Law School Admissions Test (LSAT).

      Here’s what LSAC has to say about International Transcripts. They’re the ones that evaluate and authenticate international transcripts and will determine if your degree is equivalent.

      Lastly, here’s our guide for international students, which I also recommend you check out.

      Thank you!

      Reply

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