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The LNAT is the entrance examination run by an association of several UK-based universities to select undergraduate students for their law degree programme. The LNAT, short for The National Admissions Test for Law and is a computer-based testing programme offered by Pearson Education.
The LNAT is required for the following universities in England and Wales: University of Birmingham, University of Bristol, Durham University, King's College London, University of Leeds, University of Nottingham, University of Oxford, University of Manchester and University College London.
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