Are questions from GK and Current Affairs asked in LSAT India?
-
2 Answers
-
The ISAT India (Law School Admission Test) is primarily focused on testing a candidate's analytical, critical thinking, and logical reasoning skills, and does not specifically include questions related to General Knowledge (GK) or Current Affairs. The ISAT India exam mainly consists of questions related to Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension. However, it is important to note that the ISAT India exam may include passages or questions related to current events or topics that require some general awareness or knowledge. For example, the Reading Comprehension section may include passages that deal with curren...more
-
No, the question paper of the LSAT India 2025 does not contain GK and Current Affairs questions. The questions come from three areas, including Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension in LSAT India 2025 exam. Thus, candidates need to study these four subjects to prepare for the LSAT India exam. To prepare better for the exam, they must start their preparation at least 6 months before the examination. They also need to prepare a timetable to study daily for the law entrance exam. Many books available in the market related to the preparation of the LSAT India exam can help them with their preparation. The books
...more
Similar Questions for you
The LSAC has withdrawn the LSAT—India exam because of some business reasons. From 2025 onwards, LSAC is not going to offer the LSAT—India exam, and also no other law entrance exam is planned to conduct by them. So, the students may opt for other exams, such as CLAT or AILET, besides the state-level law entrance exams. Colleges that once accepted LSAT—India scores are likely to accept one of those exams as this year.
Yes, the LSAT (Law School Admission Test) will take place in India.
The LSAT is a admission test conducted by the LSAC ( Law School Admission Council).
The LSAT ( Law School Admission Test) was conducted in January 2025.
You must have passed 12th standard from a record board with at least 45% marks.
Hi, the Law School Admission Council, USA (LSAC) has made the business decision to cease offering the LSAT India exam; meaning (LSAC) has officially discontinued the LSAT India exam. Candidates who appeared for LSAT India in 2024 should ensure they keep a copy of their scorecard, as it will be required for admission to any LSAT India-affiliated or associated college.
The official administrator of the test in India, Pearson VUE, is the person you can contact.
For additional details, visit LSAT INDIA's official website.
Please be aware that the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) no longer administers the admission exam. If you have any questions concerning the LSAT in the US, you can contact LSAC directly:
Hours: Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. ET; Saturday and Sunday, 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. ET.
To obtain solutions about your LSAT India scorecard you need to contact the test administrator's support team. The customer service team helps candidates address their questions about scorecards. It takes the team between 24-48 hours to respond to candidate queries. A team will answer your query about scorecards after three to five working days. The test administrator shows respect to candidate inquiries and works diligently to answer them quickly along with precision. To receive selected scorecard services such as score verification and scorecard re-issue candidates need to pay INR 1000 along with applicable taxes.
Taking an Exam? Selecting a College?
Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else
Sign Up on ShikshaOn Shiksha, get access to
- 65k Colleges
- 1.2k Exams
- 687k Reviews
- 1800k Answers