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LAW SCHOOL ADMISSION TEST (LSAT INDIA) Exam Pattern 

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Due to the continued pandemic situation, candidates seeking admission to law colleges in India will be able to take the LSAT—India 2022 at home using an online test application.

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USA based LSAC has announced the exam pattern of LSAT India, which mentions that candidates will be examined upon good thinking skills, therefore there will be no questions for assessing prior legal knowledge or mathematical skills or updates on general knowledge and current affairs. 

The multiple choice questions that make up the LSAT India reflect a broad range of academic disciplines and are not intended to give any advantage to candidates from a particular academic background. The LSAT─India does not include questions requiring the mastery of any specific discipline or set of facts. For example, it does not test your knowledge of history, political theory, mathematics, or even general knowledge. Rather, it is a test of important critical thinking skills acquired over your educational lifetime. Therefore, you do not need to learn facts by rote for the LSAT─India. You only need to practice the critical thinking skills that it assesses.

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LSAT INDIA Exam Pattern:

 

 Section

 Number of Questions

 Timing

 

Analytical Reasoning

 23

 35 minutes

 

1st Logical Reasoning

 22

 35 minutes

 

2nd Logical Reasoning

 23

 35 minutes

 

Reading Comprehension

 24

 35 minutes

Total


 ~92 Questions

2 hours and  20 minutes
 

 

In LSAT INDIA the variable section is a section of questions either a second Analytical Reasoning Section, a third Logical Reasoning section, or a second Reading Comprehension section that will be administered in order to obtain information about the performance of LSAT India questions prior to operational use. The questions in this section will not be scored. You will not know which section is the variable section, so you should treat every question as if it will count toward your score.

LSAT—India is a Online or paper and pencil test.  

All questions are in a multiple-choice format, some with four answer choices and others with five. Answers are collected on a scannable answer sheet. 

There is no substantial break between any sections of the test.

No candidate will be allowed to attempt the question of other sections, after or before the commencement of respective section  

There is no negative marking or penalty for wrong answers in LSAT INDIA Entrance Test. Only correct answers contribute to a candidates score. Therefore, candidates should leave no question unanswered and guess on those questions they cannot carefully consider.

 

 

Exam Type Offline Objective Type (OMR Based)
Question Type

Multiple Choice

Subjects  No. of Questions  Marks
Analytical Reasoning 23 23
1st Logical Reasoning 22 22
2nd Logical Reasoning 23 23
Reading Comprehension 24 24
Total Questions 92
Maximum Marks 92
Marks for each Correct Answer 1
Negative Marks for Incorrect Answer Nil
Marks for questions not attempted Nil
Total Time for Exam (in minutes) 140

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