LSAT India is a standardized test of reading and verbal reasoning skills designed by the USA-based Law School Admission Council (LSAC) for use by law schools in India for admission into undergraduate and postgraduate legal courses in India. Pearson VUE conducts the exam on behalf of LSAC every year. It is a standardized test designed to test a candidate’s verbal reasoning and reading skills proficiency. Nearly 76 law colleges accept LSAT India Scores.
Section | Number of Questions | Timing |
Analytical Reasoning | Approx. 24 | 35 minutes |
1st Logical Reasoning | Approx. 24 | 35 minutes |
2nd Logical Reasoning | Approx. 24 | 35 minutes |
Reading Comprehension | Approx. 24 | 35 minutes |
Total: 4 sections | 92-100 questions | 2 hours and 20 minutes |
LSAT India always consists of one Analytical Reasoning section, one Reading Comprehension section, and two Logical Reasoning sections. It is a paper-and-pencil test. All questions are in a multiple-choice format, some with four answer choices and others with five.
Each section is timed, allowing 35 minutes for each of the four sections. Invigilators give a 5-minute warning before calling time for a section. When the time is up, candidates are required to stop work on the section, and begin work on the next section. The candidate is allowed to work only in the section currently being timed and is not permitted to go back to an earlier section or forward to a later one even if they finish a section before time is called.
LSAT does not have a specific syllabus. Candidates can get a rough idea of the syllabus from the sample papers available on the LSAT website.
Cut-offs and Counselling
LSAT India admissions are decentralised, so the cut-offs are determined by the colleges themselves. Participating colleges send out call letters to the candidates who have met their eligibility criteria. Candidates then confirm their admission with the particular college.
CLAT | LSAT | |
Duration | 2 hours | 2 hours 20 minutes |
Marking Scheme | 200 marks Deduction of 0.25 marks for a wrong answer | 92/100 marks No negative marking |
Sections | English Logical Reasoning Quantitative Reasoning Legal Aptitude General Knowledge | Analytical Reasoning Logical Reasoning Reading Comprehension |
Sectional Time Limit | No | Yes |
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