
Law School Entrance Exam
AHEAD’s LSEE Review helps students prepare for law school entrance exams and the PhilSAT.
Includes subject reviews (reasoning, comprehension, and language) plus tools like speed reading and mind mapping.
Simulated tests mimic real exam conditions for effective practice.
* Students should check with their target schools for specific admission requirements.

Some law schools require students to take the PhilSAT. The Philippine Law School Admission Test (PhilSAT) is a nationwide standardized exam consisting of four parts, authorized and regulated by the LEB (Legal Education Board). Since some schools have an “open admission” policy, the government deemed it mandatory for aspiring law students to take the PhilSAT during early 2017 as its pilot batch.
Qualifications to take PhilSAT:
Graduate of a 4-year bachelor’s degree course, or its equivalent, from duly recognized higher education institutions in the Philippines
Graduating student of a 4-year bachelor’s degree, or its equivalent, from duly recognized higher education institutions in the Philippines at the end of the school year when the PhiLSAT is administered
* There are no limits to the number of times a person can take the PhilSAT.
* Testing fee is 1000 Php, that may be paid through a bank deposit or over-the-counter on or before the deadline of registration.
Requirements:
- A personal email account
- One recent 2×2 ID Photo with a white background
- One valid ID
- *For non-Filipinos: One valid passport
For Graduate Students:
- Transcript of Records (TOR) or Certificate of Graduation (original or true copy)
For Graduating Students:
- Certificate of Candidacy for Graduation or Certificate of Enrollment (original or true copy)
Applicants are required to go through the online registration through the following steps:
- Go to cem-inc.org.ph and register an account. Fill up all the necessary fields with the correct and true information.
- Accomplish the Student Information Questionnaire (SIQ).
- Choose a payment method: credit card or bank payment (BPI).
- An email will be sent to your account containing your PhilSAT ID Form and a confirmation of payment if you paid via credit card. You will need to download and print the ID form to submit on the exam day.