The National Admissions Test for Law (LNAT) is an admissions test required for entry to many undergraduate UK Law courses, as well as to SUSS in Singapore.
The 2 hour and 15 minute computer-based test comprises of two sections – a multiple-choice section and an essay – and measures candidates’ verbal reasoning skills, ability to understand and interpret information, inductive and deductive reasoning abilities, and ability to analyse information and draw conclusions
Sections | Questions | Duration | Scoring |
Multiple choice | 42 multiple choice | 95 minutes | 1 - 42 |
Essay | 1 task from a choice of 3 questions | 40 minutes | Not included in total score |
Total | 2 hours 15 minutes | 1 - 42 |
FREQUENTLY ASKED LNAT QUESTIONS
Which schools require the LNAT?
The following universities recognised by the Singapore Ministry of Law require the LNAT:
University College London
University of Bristol
University of Durham
University of Nottingham
University of Oxford
King’s College London
The London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE)
Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS)
What is a good LNAT score?
How long is my LNAT score valid for?
How often can I sit for the LNAT?
When is the LNAT held?
When will my results be available?