Yes. As of the 2025/2026 admissions cycle, the University of Cambridge requires the LNAT for all applicants to its undergraduate Law program.
Previously, Cambridge used its own internal law assessment (the Cambridge Law Test or CLT). However, they have aligned with Oxford and other top-tier UK universities by adopting the standard Law National Admissions Test (LNAT).
Which Other Top Universities Require the LNAT?
If you are applying to Cambridge, it’s highly likely you are applying to other Russell Group universities. The following institutions also require the LNAT:
- University of Oxford
- UCL (University College London)
- LSE (London School of Economics)
- King’s College London (KCL)
- University of Bristol
- Durham University
- University of Glasgow
How to Prepare for Cambridge LNAT
Because Cambridge is highly competitive, scoring well above the national average (which is typically around 22/42) is expected.
To achieve a top-percentile score, intensive practice is required. LawMint provides 200 Full-Length LNAT Practice Tests, ensuring you have access to the largest volume of challenging reading comprehension passages available online.