LNAT (Law National Aptitude Test)

What is LNAT?

LNAT is short for Law National Aptitude Test.

What is it used for?

Entry to law and some combinations of law and other subjects at:

Which institutions use this test?

  • University of Birmingham (B32)
  • University of Bristol (B78)
  • Durham University (D86)
  • University of Glasgow (G28)
  • King's College London (K60)
  • University of Nottingham (N84)
  • University of Oxford (O33)
  • SOAS (The School of Oriental and African Studies) (S09)
  • University College London (U80)

Who do I enter the test with?

Through LNAT - please see www.lnat.ac.uk

When is the entry deadline?

Registration opens 1 August 2024, with testing starting on 1 September.

When can I take the test?

You can chose a date to sit the test once you have registered. Remember that the earlier you book, the more likely you will be able to get an appointment on the day you would like.

If you're applying to Oxbridge, you will need to take the test before the 15 October so you can submit your application in time.

How long does the test last?

2 hours 15 minutes

For more information: See the LNAT website