Law School Admission Test for India
Hello Aayushi!
In my view, a score above 75 percentile should be safe for admission and any one below 70 percentile might have little or no chance of admission.
All the best. Thank you
Dear
sorry to say but as per your percentile you are not eligi for admission so my advice would be that please look for some other university or if you fall under any quota then contact college if they can give admission.
Percentile means how many people are behind you. Or how many people have you beaten. It would not be more than 99.99% this is so because if you consider there 10000 participants in a exam and you top it, you defeated 9999. I.e. 9999/1000 * 100 = 99.99% .
Dear As per the percentile you got it’s difficult that you get good college but under your quota you can try that you get an chance to take admission in any one of the college under lsat.
Hai.
The number of students details has not been published by the official till now.
If you have any more queries feel free to contact back again
Thank you and good luck
Hello!
There are three ways in which your LSAT score is presented:1.Raw LSAT score. 2.LSAT scaled score. 3. LSAT percentile
LSAT percentile method: percentile rank is also reported for each LSAT score, reflecting the percentage of candidates scoring below your reported test score. While the LSAT Scaled Score is based on the specific LSAT test that you wrote, the LSAT Percentile for a score is based on the distribution of scores for the three-year period prior to the year in which the score is reported. Your percentile rank tells you the percentage of scaled scores in the last three years that your score beats. For example if your LSAT Scaled Score is 157 you will have a percentile rank of approximately 75% meaning that your Scaled Score of 157 is better than 75% of the LSAT Scaled Scores for the last three years. For example, using the table below if you scored 65 questions right out of 101 questions on the LSAT your LSAT Raw Score is 65, your LSAT Scaled Score is 157, and your Percentile Rank is 70.9%ile. So while you got 65% of the questions right you are in the 70.9th percentile meaning your LSAT Scaled Score was better than 70.9% of the people who wrote the LSAT in the last three years. Note that the table below is a guide and minor variances will occur with each writing of the LSAT.
I hope this would help. Thankyou!
Hello Jacob,
Yes, if you afre appearing for LSAT then you need to apply for the colleges accepting LSAT seperately in which you are looking for an admission. Your academics will also matter if you are looking for an admission through LSAT.
Hello Niranjan!
You can download the LSAT Admit Card from the link given below:
https://lsat.fdshive.com/user/login
Go through the following article for any further details about the admit card:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/lsat-india-admit-card
Good Luck!
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