What is the meaning of scaled score in relation to the LSAT India exam?

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    2 years ago
    The scaled score in relation to the ISAT India exam refers to the final score that a candidate receives after taking the exam. The ISAT India exam is designed to assess a candidate's critical thinking, analytical, and reasoning skills, and it is scored on a scale of 420 to 480. The scaled score is calculated based on the number of questions answered correctly by the candidate, and the difficulty level of those questions. The ISAT India exam has different versions, and each version has a different difficulty level. Therefore, the raw score obtained by a candidate is converted to a scaled score to ensure that the scores are comparable ac
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    Kritika Rai | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    A scaled score in the context of LSAT India refers to the number of questions a candidate answers correctly. It represents the raw or estimated score achieved in the exam. The scaled score is measured on a scale from 420 to 480, reflecting the candidate's aptitude for studying law.

    Due to variations across different versions of the LSAT India test administered at different times, the scaled score is not used to directly compare candidates' performances. Instead, it is converted into a percentile rank. However, achieving a certain percentile rank does not guarantee admission to a preferred college. Admission based on LSAT India depends o

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