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Home > Introduction > Who needs to sit the LNAT? You need to take the LNAT if you are applying for 2010 entry (or deferred entry in 2011) to any of the following undergraduate law programmes (listed by university and UCAS code). As well as taking the LNAT, you need to apply for your chosen programmes in the normal way. Sitting the LNAT does not constitute an application to any universities.
The requirement to take the test applies to EU
and overseas applicants as well as to UK applicants. Test centres
exist in numerous locations worldwide, including all EU countries.
If there is no test centre in your country, or
no safe transport route to a test centre, you must contact
the LNAT universities to which you are applying for further instructions. Likewise,
if you have any doubt about whether you are required to take the
LNAT, please contact the LNAT universities to which you are applying.
Neither the LNAT Consortium nor Pearson Vue can make rulings or
give advice on who must take the test. There is no point in taking the LNAT if you are
not applying to any of the programmes listed above. Other universities
cannot access LNAT scores. More
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