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Home > Introduction > Who sees the results?

Your LNAT result is a score out of 30 representing the number of questions you got right on the multiple choice test. There is no 'result' for the essay. This is not marked but passed directly to universities. You will never receive a grade for it, although some universities may make comments on it depending on their own admissions feedback policies.

LNAT results and essays will be available automatically and almost instantaneously to the LNAT-participating universities to which you ask us to transmit them. You will identify these universities by name at time of LNAT registration. We also ask for your UCAS application number at the time of registration. This is a failsafe device to allow your result and essay to be accessed by the universities to which you apply on your UCAS form, even if you failed to list them correctly when you registered for the LNAT. If you do not enter your UCAS number at time of registration, please add it later (by logging back into your registration account). The burden is on you to enter all this information accurately. Neither the test operators nor the universities are responsible for chasing results that are not listed correctly because of your errors in entering information on the system. Universities may reject you if they cannot retrieve your LNAT result because you made a data-entry error. More about registration

There is no point in taking the LNAT if you are not applying to study law at any LNAT-participating universities. Other universities cannot access LNAT scores and you will not know your LNAT score in time to tell them about it. More about LNAT-participating universities

You will ultimately receive your own LNAT result by email. Candidates taking the LNAT before 15 January 2010 will receive results towards the end of January 2010. This applies to all UK/EU candidates. Overseas candidates taking the test after 15 January 2010 will receive results in late June or early July 2010. More about deadlines

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