LNAT
What is LNAT?
LNAT-The National Admissions Test for Law is a test designed by LNAT consortium Ltd. It assists the U.K universities in selecting the best qualified candidates for their undergraduate programmes in law. For entry to 2011 session, candidates are required to mention the name of the undergraduate law programs to which they want to apply.
LNAT Consortium aims at forming a well grounded educational system. It promotes admission of school freshers to undergraduate law courses. This includes applicants from U.K as well as candidates from overseas. LNAT does not take into consideration the age limitations. Candidates from any educational background can sit for LNAT.
LNAT Test candidates are supposed to register online which can be completed in just two steps. Firstly the candidates have to create a web account that would be based on the candidates’ profile. Once you are done with this step you would get an e-mail that requires you to move to the next step. The final step includes booking a test centre and sitting online. You would then be asked to make changes in your profile as and when required.
List of universities* that use LNAT Scores for admission to their undergraduate law courses is as follows:
UK universities
- University of Birmingham
- University of Bristol
- Durham University
- University of Glasgow
- King’s College London
- University of Nottingham
- University of Oxford
- University College London
Non-UK universities
- IE University Madrid
- NUI Maynooth (mature students only)
*The list is exhaustive.
For any further details about the LNAT eligibility criteria the interested candidates can refer to the official LNAT website


