How is the LSAT India different from other law entrance exams such as the CLAT and AILET?
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The LSAT India is different from other law entrance exams such as the CLAT and AILET in a few key ways.
First, the LSAT India is a computer-adaptive test, while the CLAT and AILET are both paper-based tests. This means that the difficulty of the LSAT India questions will vary depending on how well the student is performing, while the difficulty of the CLAT and AILET questions will be the same for all students.
Second, the LSAT India focuses on testing students' critical thinking and reasoning skills, while the CLAT and AILET also test students' knowledge of general knowledge and legal concepts. This means that the LSAT India is a more sk...more -
LSAT India is a standardised test with a uniform pattern and a single question paper. The exam aims to provide candidates with admissions to five-year integrated LL.B. Courses, three-year LL.B. LL. M. or Ph.D. courses in law. Candidates can take the exam for admissions to more than 85 private law colleges in India. However, CLAT and AILET have separate question papers for UG and PG courses. Based on CLAT scores, admissions are done at 24 NLUs and accepting colleges. Through AILET, only NLU Delhi and a few private law colleges in India offer admissions.
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