What is the syllabus & exam pattern of the LSAT India ? What should be my preparation strategy?

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    YASH SHARMA | Scholar-Level 17

    a year ago
    The LSAT India exam assesses the analytical and critical thinking skills of candidates aspiring to study law in India. The exam pattern and syllabus are designed to evaluate a candidate's ability to analyze complex information, draw logical conclusions, and understand and evaluate written material. Exam Pattern:
    - The LSAT India exam consists of four sections: Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning I, Logical Reasoning II, and Reading Comprehension. - The exam also includes a fifth, unscored section called the Variable section, which can be any of the four types of sections. - The exam is conducted in an online mode and has a duration
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    Abhishek Vikram Lawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader | Guide-Level 13

    7 years ago
    Hi there,
    LSAT India syllabus includes logical reasoning, Analytical reasoning and Reading comprehension.
    There are 4 sections of paper in total which consists of 2 sections of logical reasoning and 1 each of analytical reasoning and reading comprehensions. Also, there is no legal section or general knowledge or english grammar section as such.
    Every section consists of approximately 25 marks and makes it a total lying between 90 to 100 questions. The time given for exam is around 2hrs 20 min approximately based on no. of questions.
    Also, there is no provision of negative marking as such.
    Also, it is an offline paper and answers to be marke
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    Akash Jain | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Hi,
    LSAT India is the entrance exam for may private universities including Jindal Global Law School. As per the official website, the entire exam is based on critical thinking. It does not test your legal knowledge or mathematics or General Knowledge. There are two sections on logical reasoning and one section on comprehension part. Each question carries one mark and there is no negative marking for wrong answers. There are around 92-100 questions to be answered in 2 hours 20 minutes which each section having a specific time limit.
    The preparation strategy should be based on developing critical thinking. For this, you should go through p
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    Navneet Pandey

    7 years ago
    Syllabus for LSAT India consist of Analytical Reasoning, 1st Logical Reasoning, 2nd Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension. This is the syllabus for LSAT India. The pattern for LSAT India is that LSAT India consist of approximately 92-100 questions in total. And each portion consist of approximately 24 questions. And the time limit given for each section is 35 minutes. So, there is total time of 2 hours and 20 minutes. Most importantly, there is no negative marking. So, one must not leave any of the questions unanswered. One should prepare in such a way that one should focus mainly on the reasoning portion as analytical reasoning
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