We are among the top rated coaching classes for LNAT preparation. Our online live classes for LNAT preparation are moderated by experienced teachers and we share complete study materials compiled by our expert teachers. LNAT is very important as it is required for admissions to UK Universities to study law at undergraduate level. Therefore, Global Course caters to the needs of such students through LNAT online live classes and students throughout the world find it very useful for their preparation of the exam. We have an excellent track record since the inception of Global Course in 2001.
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The National Admissions Test for Law (LNAT) was developed by a consortium of UK universities as a fair way to assess a candidate's potential to study law at undergraduate level, regardless of their education or personal background.
LNAT or Law National Aptitude Test is required by many top universities in The UK (The United Kingdom). Thus, LNAT is essential if you aspire to study law in The UK. Global Course offers LNAT Live Online coaching. Our LNAT Live Online Classes are held from Goregaon West - Malad West, Mumbai, India. Our students have scored maximum 36 so far through our Online LNAT Live Coaching Program. The Online Classes of LNAT are conducted by our team of highly experienced trainers, headed by Prof. Amar Singh. We follow a flexible schedule for our LNAT Online Program offered worldwide, i. e. The UK, Singapore, Thailand, India, Dubai, etc. and LNAT home tuitions are offered in Mumbai and Thane, including Worli, Bandra, Walkeshwar, Malabar Hill, Prabhadevi, etc. We, at Global Course, arrange regular Online Coaching for LNAT as well as we conduct intensive Online Crash Course for LNAT. Our regular Online Live LNAT Classes are held twice a week which last for ten weeks. However, we also make exclusive intensive crash course schedule if required. In that case, we complete the LNAT Online Live Coaching in two months. We use authentic and extensive study material during our online LNAT Coaching Classes and Offline LNAT Coaching.
Apart from Global Course Online LNAT Classes and Offline Onsite LNAT Coaching, we provide LNAT Home Tuitions as well. Global Course has a team of highly experienced tutors who give LNAT Home Tuition in Mumbai and Thane. Through our LNAT Home Tuition as well, we provide high quality study material including more than 10 mock tests and LNAT Official Guide. We keep our timings flexible and provide LNAT Classes on weekdays as well as on weekends.
We follow the above schedule to complete all the fundamental concepts in Reading Comprehension and Essay in the first 8 weeks. Thereafter, in the last 2 weeks, we do Sectional Tests and full mock tests from various sources. The tests are evaluated, reviewed, doubts are discussed and other remedial measures are taken to boost the scores.
If you are planning to prepare for The LNAT, the first thing you should do is brush up your reading skills. Start reading some good newspaper editorials, magazines, novels, etc. to improve your reading power and understanding. You should keep track of the important High Courts and The Supreme Court proceedings through newspapers, journals, etc. Finally, join a good LNAT Prep Course. And meet the mentor before joining to check your comfort level.
Reading a quality daily newspaper, such as The Hindu, The Indian Express, The Times. etc., will help you to be aware of the world around you. The LNAT essay topics will not be specifically about current affairs, and you will not be judged by what facts you know. But knowing how the world ticks, in general terms, will help you to write intelligently about a host of different topics.
The National Admissions Test for Law, LNAT, is an admissions aptitude test that was adopted in 2004 by eight UK university law programmes as an admissions requirement. There are now nine participating law schools and hundreds of test centers worldwide. Now the test is used by nine UK universities as part of their admissions process for undergraduate applications to Law. The content of the LNAT is managed by the members of the LNAT Consortium, which includes six of those universities. The test itself is administered by Pearson VUE, under contract to LNAT. A statistical report is produced each year for reviewing purposes and made publicly available.
Registration for and booking of LNAT tests for entry into university in September 2025 has opened on August 2024. Testing starts on September 01, 2024.
LNAT measures the skills pertaining to verbal reasoning, including:
The Questions asked fall into 7 categories:
LNAT Section B is marked according to ...
The LNAT cannot be revised. However, the test takers will benefit from being familiarized with the style and format of the test. This could be done free of cost on the LNAT official website. The students can take the test at a convenient time and test centre. They have an option to choose from over 500 centres in 165 countries around the world. Only The UK has more than 150 test centres. What is required to produce a recognized photo ID proof (such as a passport) to sit the test. The LNAT is written and calibrated by Edexcel for Pearson VUE, the world's leading computer-based testing and assessment organisation.
The LNAT is a two-part test: multiple choice questions based on passages of text, and an essay. It is a 2 hour and 15-minute test in two sections.
Section A - Reading Comprehension: The first part is a computer-based multiple choice exam. You’ll be asked to read passages of text and answer questions that test your comprehension of them. Your scores from the multiple choice section of the test are checked by computer, and a mark out of 42 is created. This is known as your LNAT score.
Section A consists of 42 multiple choice questions. The questions are based on 12 argumentative passages, with 3 or 4 multiple choice questions on each. You are given 95 minutes to answer all of the questions.
Section B - An Essay: In the second part of the test, you will be asked to write one essay from a list of three proposed subjects. This section is not marked by the test centre and does not contribute to your LNAT score. But the colleges you are applying to will read your essay with your overall academic profile.
For Section B, you have 40 minutes to answer one of the three essay questions on a range of subjects.
Both your LNAT score and essay are made available to the participating universities. These are then used to supplement your university application and show your aptitude for studying undergraduate law.
The LNAT is administered by an independent company which charges candidates a fee of £75 to take the test in the UK or the EU. If you are taking the test at a centre outside the UK or the EU, the exam fee is £120.
However, for the economically weak candidates, an LNAT bursary scheme is available under which their LNAT exam fee may be waived. Test fees will be waived for The UK/ The EU students in receipt of certain state benefits.
There is no clear-cut good score or pass mark. The different law schools use different criteria for assessing your application including how they use the LNAT score. However, as a general rule, you should aim for a score of 25 and above to be competitive.
University | Average LNAT Score 2021 | Minimum Score 2021 | Use Essay? |
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Kings | 25 | 13 | No |
Nottingham | 22.98 | Unknown | No |
Bristol | 21.1 | 7.0 | Yes |
Durham | 23 | 17 | Yes |
Glasgow | Didn't use due to COVID | No | |
SOAS | 22 | 17 | Yes |
Oxford | 27.8 | 14 | Yes |
LSE | 25 | 14 | No |
UCL | 27 | Unknown | Yes |
Cambridge | Yes |
Year | Score |
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2006-2007 | 8/30 |
2008-2009 | 16.7/30 |
2010-2011 | 17.7/42 |
2011-2012 | 18.6/42 |
2012-2013 | 21.3/42 |
2013-2014 | 21.1/42 |
2014-2015 | 22.3/42 |
2015-2016 | 22.9/42 |
2016-2017 | 17.9/42 |
2017-2018 | 19.9/42 |
2018-2019 | 23/42 |
2019-2020 | 21.5/42 |
2020-2021 | 20.8/42 |
2021-2022 | 20/42 |
2022-2023 | 22/42 |
2023-2024 | 23/42 |
Students can sit the computer-based test at a time and test centre convenient to them, choosing from over 500 test centres in 165 countries around the world.
The LNAT is a 21/4 hour test in two sections...
Section A consists of 42 multiple choice questions. The questions are based on 12 argumentative passages, with 3 or 4 multiple choice questions on each. Candidates are given 95 minutes to answer all of the questions.
Candidates can review their answers at any time during the 95 minutes, but cannot return to the multiple choice section once they begin Section B.
For Section B, 750 word maximum, ideal 500-600 words. Candidates have 40 minutes to answer one of three essay questions on a range of subjects and demonstrate their ability to argue economically to a conclusion with a good command of written English.
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