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Can I know about LSAT exam and its syllabus,date of application and date of examinations.

shreyapandey96 Student Expert 11th Jan, 2019

Dear Student,

Please find out the dates for LSAT exams:

Registration starts 16th October 2018

Last date for registration 15th May 2019

Release of admit card 18th-25th May 2019

Date of exam 26th May 2019

Declaration of result 8th June 2019

LSAT registration 2019 can be done through online mode only. The application form is provided from 16th October 2018.There is no offline mode provided to apply for the LSAT exam. Firstly, candidates have to fill the enquiry form first. After filling the enquiry form, a confirmation mail will be sent to the registered Email ID. Candidates are required to upload the scanned image of the photograph. Students must take printout of the LSAT 2019 application for further use. There is no need to send the printed application to the authority.

The syllabus must contain related to:

Analytical Reasoning:

Logical Reasoning:

Reading Comprehension:

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Please recommend me books for LSAT preparation for LLM.

Madhuwrita Nandi 31st Oct, 2018

Hi, 

For LSAT India (LLM), there will be analytical and logical questions and questions based on the English language. Therefore, you are advised to prepare these topics thoroughly. However, for LSAT (LLM), along with the aforementioned sections, there will be another section wherein you will be asked to write a passage or essay on any topic related to law. There will be nearly 100 questions in total. 

Thanks. 

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Does LSAT india for undergraduation n post-graduation differ? If so where can I get sample paper for LSAT pg?

mahimadogra_6929406 Student Expert 28th Oct, 2018

Hey Deepthi.

Yes, LSAT India UG entrance examination differs from LSAT India PG. You can use the link which is given below to download the sample papers with solutions for LSAT PG

https://law.careers360.com/download/lsat-india-pg-sample-papers-previous-years

Best of luck!

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1. What is the test pattern/ syllabus for LSAT exam post- undergraduate programmmes (LLM)

Anjalika soam 17th Mar, 2018

syllabus for LSAT covers three main topics:

  • Reading Comprehensions
  • Analytical Reasoning
  • Logical Reasoning

exam pattern for the same is as follows:

Reading Comprehension- no. of questions (26 to 28approx) 

Analytical Reasoning - no. of questions (22-24approx)

Logical Reasoning two sections- no of questions(24-28approx)

variable and writing section- (unscored)

i hope this serves your query. Good Luck,....!!!

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HELLO, i m in 2nd year and want to pursue the law after graduation but there is no porper guidance for me to fpr lsat nd dullb , plz help me

Anonymous 2nd Nov, 2017

After graduation you are eligible for 3 year LLB course and for that you can appear for LLB entrances like DU LLB, BHU LLB, LSAT India, PU LLB, TS Lawcet, AP Lawcet.

The number of exams after graduation for law are less as compared to 5 year law programs.

For DULLB and LSAT preparation, the main point is- as the exam relates to the legal aspect, its major focus is on the Legal Aptitude and Indian Polity. You need to have a strong understanding if the Indian Constitution, its structure, sections and schedules.

Universal’s Guide to CLAT and LL.B. Entrance Examination is one of the most prefered study material for law and is easily available as well. This book will cover basics of criminal and civil law, law of tort and the entire legal knowledge and aptitude preparation. There are ample of multiple choice questions for practice and memorization.

Start with previous year sample papers for both the exams and then get an idea of which sections needs your more attention.

Build your vocab by reading newspapers daily and also the book you can refer is Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis.

From basic to good difficulty leval it will help you with English preparation part.

Also for current affairs and general knowledge you can go through topics like Physical Geography, Science & Environment, Indian Geography & History, Sports, Literature, and Science etc.

For LSAT focus on previous year papers and appear for its previous papers. 

Give test and mocks for both and it is important to analyse the results to know your weak and strong areas.

If you need professional help then you can also choose online study prgrams like from  Delhi Law Academy etc.

Good Luck.

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Previous year question papers of LSAT ?

manisha.gupta 2nd Nov, 2017

Here I am providing you an article to download the question paper of LSAT. You can go through with given below link. 

LSAT India previous year paper

 

Good Luck!

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What all books should be reffed for LSAT preparation ?

manisha.gupta 31st Oct, 2017

You can prefer below given books for LSAT preparation:

Law School Admission Test (Barron’s Lsat Law School Admission Test
LSAT Reading Comprehension Bible Paperback by David M. Killoran
LSAT Logic Games Bible (Powerscore Test Preparation) Paperback by David M. Killoran
 Mcgraw – Hill Lsat

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what is Lsat

Anonymous 11th Jun, 2017
Pearson VUE administers LSAT for admissions into Indian law school.

To know in detail you can refer below article

LSAT 2017
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I got 49.20 percentile in LSAT . Which college would I get in this percentile ?

Anonymous 19th Jun, 2017

Chances are less with this score to get top colleges but possibility of getting call is there from below provided institutes -

 

Tagore Institute of Law, Jaipur

 

Haldia Law College, Midnapore

 

Midbapur Law College, Midnapur

 

Vaikunta Baliga College of Law, Udupi

 

IMS Law College, Noida

 

M.P Law College, Aurangabad

 

Reva University, Bangalore

 

 

 

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