The LSAT—India is a test of high-level reading, informal reasoning, and deductive
reasoning skills. These acquired critical thinking skills are essential to succeed
in law college and in the practise of the law. The LSAT—India was developed
specifically to be used by law colleges in India. It will be administered online
across India.
LSAT—India Question Paper Syllabus: The LSAT—India
assesses critical thinking skills with three types of multiple-choice questions,
as follows:
Analytical Reasoning
These questions test deductive reasoning skills by requiring you to deduce what
could or must be the case about a certain scenario, based on some rules and conditions.
Logical Reasoning
These questions evaluate your ability to understand, analyse, criticise, and complete
a variety of arguments contained in short passages.
Reading Comprehension
These questions measure your ability to read, with understanding and insight, examples
of lengthy and complex materials similar to those commonly encountered in law colleges.
LSAT—India Paper Pattern
Section Type
|
Number of Questions
|
Duration
|
Analytical Reasoning
|
23
|
35 minutes
|
Logical Reasoning (1)
|
22
|
35 minutes
|
Logical Reasoning (2)
|
23
|
35 minutes
|
Reading Comprehension
|
24
|
35 minutes
|
|
~92 Total
|
2 hours and 20 minutes Total
|
LSAT—India Scores
While you will receive credit for the correct answers, there is no negative
marking or penalty for incorrect answers. Accordingly, be sure to save
some time at the end of each section to fill answers to any unanswered questions.
You will receive a scaled score between 420 and 480, a score band,
as well as a percentile rank.
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