LNAT 2026 Test Window Closing: Final Deadline to Register and Sit the Exam is January 20
The deadline to register and sit the Law National Aptitude Test (LNAT) 2026 is rapidly approaching. The LNAT, which is mandatory for admission to the B.A./B.B.A. LL. B. (Hons.) programs at Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) in India and several prestigious UK institutions (including Oxford and Cambridge), has a final test slot booking date of January 20, 2026, for most participating universities.

Law aspirants must complete a crucial two-step process—application to JGLS AND LNAT registration/slot booking—before this deadline to ensure their candidature is considered for the 2026 academic intake.
Critical LNAT & JGLS Deadlines
While the overall testing window extends to January 20, 2026, for LNAT, aspirants must align their actions with the admission cycle of their target university. JGLS operates on a phased admission system, making early application highly advantageous.
| Activity | Date/Period | Significance |
| LNAT Registration & Slot Booking | Ongoing | Booking is essential to secure a test date. |
| JGLS Application (Early Phase) | Closed | Offers made in January 2026. |
| LNAT Test Taking Deadline (For Most Universities) | On or before January 20, 2026 | Scores for tests taken before this date are released in mid-February, suitable for early admissions. |
| Final Date to Register & Book (General) | January 20, 2026 | Last date to create an LNAT profile and book a slot. |
| JGLS Application (Late Phase) | January 1 – May 31, 2026 | Admission offers made later in June 2026. |
Aspirants are strongly recommended to take the LNAT as soon as possible to receive results in the early batch (Mid-February), maximizing their chances in the JGLS admission cycle.
The Two-Step Application Process
Candidates applying to JGLS using the LNAT score must complete both of the following mandatory steps:
- LNAT Registration & Slot Booking: Register on the official LNAT website (lnat.ac.uk) and book a computer-based test slot at one of the authorized Pearson VUE test centres in India or globally. The test must be paid for and taken before the university’s deadline.
- JGLS Application Submission: Simultaneously, candidates must fill out the JGLS online application form on the university's admission portal, specifying that they will use the LNAT score.
Understanding the LNAT Exam Format
The LNAT is a 2-hour 15-minute test of aptitude, not legal knowledge. It is divided into two sections:
- Section A: Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQ): (95 minutes, 42 questions, scored out of 42). This section tests verbal reasoning, reading comprehension, and critical thinking based on complex argumentative passages.
- Section B: Essay Writing: (40 minutes, 1 question, not scored but sent to universities). JGLS primarily focuses on the MCQ score for shortlisting, but the essay must be completed as it is mandatory for the LNAT.
Aspirants must tailor their preparation to LNAT’s unique focus on critical reading and analytical skills. Given the time constraints, mock tests are the most valuable preparation tool.
For detailed application fee information (approx. ₹13,000 for the test in India), specific university deadlines, and scholarship opportunities at JGLS, follow Only Education News. Do not risk missing the January 20 LNAT test deadline.
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