Changes to the UNSW LAT Exam in 2026

The Law Admission Test (LAT) was a requirement for domestic students seeking entry into the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) double degree at UNSW Sydney. However, it is important to note that 2025 is the final year the LAT will be offered for entry into UNSW Law.

What does that mean?

This means that the LAT will not be included in the entry requirements for students seeking entry in 2027 and beyond. There will not be an LAT exam in 2026. UNSW decided to phase out the LAT based on feedback received from students, career advisers and educators over the years.

Everything you need to know about 2025 UNSW LAT exam
UNSW boasts one of the most recognised Law degrees, but there is an extra pre-requisite to enter: the LAT exam. What exactly is the LAT, and what are the changes being made in 2025? This article will break down the important information and key dates for you, so get your notebooks ready!

Is this a Positive Change?

Given the stressful nature of the LAT, as well as the fact that it costs $199 (GST inclusive) to register for the test, phasing out the LAT is likely to be beneficial for candidates as it increases accessibility to enter the Bachelor of Laws.

Year 12 students no longer have to worry about taking another stressful test on top of their already stressful final exams, and more students are now able to apply for the degree as there isn't a financial barrier anymore.

Overall, this seems to be a positive change, especially for students who wish to study in one of the best law schools in Australia!

How to Prepare to enter UNSW Law in 2027?

Since the LAT will be phased out for 2027 admission, you just have to focus on your ATAR since that will be the main entry requirement. If you need some additional support in your studies, a private tutor can help immensely.

There are also a few useful study blogs that can provide more advice on how to achieve a 99+ ATAR, such as:

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Conclusion

The LAT is being phased out for the 2027 admission, so this year (2025) will be the last year students have to take the LAT to apply for UNSW Law School. While this is a drastic change, it seems to benefit applicants by making entry more accessible. This also means that to stand out amongst all the capable applicants, a high ATAR is the only way to do so. If you need some extra support to achieve your academic goals, get some help from our incredible tutors at KIS Academics.


FAQs

Do I need to sit the LAT exam?

If you are looking to enter UNSW Bachelor of Law in 2026, then yes, you still have to sit the LAT exam. If you had taken the LAT in 2024, your results are still valid and can be used for admission in 2026.

Will I need to sit the LAT for 2027 Admission?

No, you will not! The LAT will be phased out after 2025; so this is the last year students will have to take the LAT for UNSW Bachelor of Law admissions.

Are there practice papers for the LAT?

There may be some around, but those are not endorsed by ACER or UNSW. Since the LAT is meant to test candidates' ability to think critically, analyse and construct arguments, interpret information, and communicate ideas clearly in writing, it is more prudent to work on your persuasive writing. A tutor can help you improve your writing!


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