LSAT

The LSAT or the Law School Admission Test is an entrance exam required for admission to most law schools. It is a multiple-choice paper-and-pencil test that is administered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC).

LSAC introduced the LSAT—India, a version of the LSAT specifically designed for law colleges in India.

It is a test of reasoning and reading skills. It holds that students acquire critical thinking skills over their educational lifetimes and that these skills are the most important for the study of law. Good critical thinking skills may be acquired in virtually any educational program anywhere so long as it is rigorous and of high quality.

No particular eligibility is required for applying for the LSAT- India exam.

However, the colleges that accept LSAT- India scores for providing admission would allow only if the students applying to 3-year and 5 years undergraduate programs must have 45% in their 10+2 exams.

Students applying to post-graduate programs must have 45% in their graduate programs.

LSAT- India 2023 examination will be conducted in online mode

Language of the attempt will only be English language.

The exam duration is 2 hours and 20 minutes

10 minutes break between 2nd and 3rd sections.

The subjects tested in the examination include English Reading Comprehension, Logical Reasoning, and Analytical Reasoning.

Objective-type questions will be asked in exam

No Negative marking

92-95 questions

Approximately 120-180 marks.

Scheme :-

Subject/SectionNo. of QuestionsTime
Language Comprehension2435 minutes
Logical Reasoning 12235 minutes
Logical Reasoning 22335( 10 Minute Break)
Analytical Reasoning2335 minutes
Total922 hrs.20 minutes (10 minutes)

Syllabus :-

Section 1- Language Comprehension :

This section comprises questions predominantly in the areas of Comprehension passages with one-word substitution, synonyms, reading comprehension, spellings, idioms, vocabulary, the figure of speech, phrases, legal terms, Sentence formation/correction, etc. A very good vocabulary and speed in reading will help the candidates do well in this section. Proficiency in English will be basically tested.

Section 2 – Logical Reasoning (1&2) :

This section contains questions based on your knowledge of basic mental ability, Agreement, and Disagreement, Logical/ Mathematical Analysis, Series, Analogies, Blood relations, Deductive reasoning, Odd-Even discretions, Figure, and patterns, etc.

Section 3- Analytical Ability :

This section contains questions based on your analytical ability, Logical/ Mathematical Analysis, drawing conclusions, etc.