Applications for admission to the degree programmes
must be made through the central system, the Universities and Colleges
Admissions Service (UCAS) no later than the UCAS deadline of 15 January.
The Faculty of Laws will not consider any application submitted after 15
January.
UCAS
Applications are submitted via the UCAS
website (www.ucas.com) and applicants are able to track the responses
from universities as decisions on the application are made. The website
is also excellent source of information
and advice for students applying for degrees.
National Admissions Test for Law (LNAT)
The LNAT is an admissions test which must be taken by all candidates applying
for the LLB degree programmes at UCL Faculty of Laws. The test should be taken
as soon as possible after submitting the UCAS application and no later than
20 January in the
admissions
cycle in which they are applying (final registration 15 January).
The applications of candidates who have not taken
the LNAT by
this date will not be considered, even if their original application was submitted
by the UCAS deadline of 15 January.
Please see the LNAT pages
of our website for additional information.
This page was last modified on
22 April, 2013
National Admissions Test
for Law (LNAT)
All applicants are required to take the
LNAT as soon as possible and no later than 20 January (registration
deadline 15 January).
Please see our Frequently
Asked Questions page before you contact the Admissions Office. Telephone:
(lines open 3pm - 5pm, Monday to Friday)
020 7679 1492
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