The GRE is already available to take at home, and an online version of GMAT is in development. What about the specialized tests for prospective law and medical students?
The Law School Admission Council has just transitioned the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) from paper to a fully digital format last year (September 2019). In response to the pandemic, LSAC has now announced that it will offer an online exam starting May. Candidates who were originally registered for LSAT in April will be able to take the exam online from home.
The Association of American Medical Colleges, which administers the MCAT exam, has not yet developed a solution. All MCAT exams have been cancelled through May 21, and scheduling for future dates is currently disabled. Affected candidates are given options to either receive a refund or reschedule for free once future dates will be announced.