July 8, 2013
Regarding the Minimum Standard Score for the 2014 National Law School Aptitude Test for Admissions
For the 2014 admissions, for both the 3-year Course (for non-law graduates) and the 2-year Course,
applicants whose aptitude test scores do not meet the minimum standard score will be rejected. The minimum standard score is based on the frequency distribution table of total scores published by the Aptitude Test Administrative Committee,
and is set at approximately the bottom 15% of all aptitude test takers. We are pleased to announce that the minimum standard score has been finalized as follows. Please confirm this before applying. ● Minimum Standard Score for the 2014 Admissions Aptitude Test: 132 points *Applicants who score less than 132 on the aptitude test will be rejected in the first screening for the 3-year Course (for non-law graduates),
and in the first step for the 2-year Course.