Why Your LAT Score Matters So Much
Many students calculate their aggregate and realize they are falling short by just 1% or 2%. In the highly competitive world of law admissions, 1% can represent hundreds of students ahead of you on the merit list.
Because you cannot change your FSc marks once your board exams are over, your LAT score is the only variable you can control. Pushing your LAT score from a 50 to a 75 can completely transform your aggregate and bump you from a private college waitlist straight into the regular morning program of a public university.
🎓 Note on Specific Universities
While the 70/30 formula used in our calculator is the widely accepted standard (used heavily by Punjab University), a few universities may include Matriculation marks (e.g., 10% Matric, 60% FSc, 30% LAT) or conduct an internal interview. Always check the specific university prospectus before applying.
Play with the calculator above. Put in your actual FSc marks and change the LAT score to see exactly how many marks you need to hit the magical 82% safe zone.