What is the marking scheme of LSAT India?

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    a year ago
    The ISAT India (Law School Admission Test) is an entrance examination used for admission to various law colleges in India. The ISAT India exam is a multiple-choice test, and it follows a unique scoring system that is different from other competitive exams. The ISAT India exam does not have a negative marking system, which means that there are no marks deducted for incorrect answers. Therefore, it is recommended that candidates attempt all questions in the exam. The ISAT India exam is scored on a scale of 420 to 480, and the score is calculated based on the number of correct answers provided by the candidate. The raw score obtained by t
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    Kritika Rai | Contributor-Level 10

    2 months ago

    The marking scheme has not been specified by LSAC India and the scoring will be done on a scale of between 420 and 480. The LSAT India score is interpreted in the form of percentile. Candidates will receive a percentile ranking between 420 and 480. However, all candidates who want to appear in the LSAT India must know that the total number of questions asked in the exam is 92. Candidates receive one mark for answering each question correctly. No, penalty of mark deduction is applied when candidates answer a question incorrectly. Moreover, LSAT India exam takers also need to note that there is no cutoff related to the LSAT India. All co

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