Law Entrance Exam

Law School Admission Test for India

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Overview

LSAT—India is a standardized test designed by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) for use by law schools in India. It measures critical thinking, analytical reasoning, and logical reasoning skills. **IMPORTANT NOTICE: For the 2025 academic session and onwards, LSAC Global has officially announced the discontinuation of LSAT—India.** Students are advised to explore other law entrance exams like CLAT, AILET, and MHCET Law for admissions to top law schools.

Latest Updates

TimelineUpdate
June 2024LSAC Global officially announced the discontinuation of LSAT—India for 2025 onwards.
May 2024Last LSAT—India examination session conducted successfully.
February 2024Registration for the final LSAT—India session closed.

Eligibility Criteria

For LSAT—India (Historical Requirements)

  • For 5-Year LLB: Passed or appearing in Class 12 or equivalent with minimum 45% marks (40% for SC/ST)
  • For 3-Year LLB: Graduation in any stream with minimum 45% marks
  • For LLM: LLB degree from a recognized university
  • No upper age limit was specified for the exam

Exam Pattern

LSAT—INDIA UG Pattern

SectionQuestionsMarksTotal
Analytical Reasoning23123
Logical Reasoning (Section 1)22122
Logical Reasoning (Section 2)23123
Reading Comprehension24124
Total92192

Marking Scheme

  • 1 mark awarded for each correct answer
  • No negative marking for incorrect answers
  • Total duration: 2 hours 20 minutes (35 mins per section)
  • Mode: Online Remotely Proctored Test

Detailed Syllabus

Analytical Reasoning

  • Deductive reasoning and complex relationships
  • Aptitude for drawing logical conclusions
  • Understanding of structure in relationships
  • Spatial and conditional reasoning

Logical Reasoning

  • Evaluating and completing arguments
  • Identifying fallacies and logical gaps
  • Understanding complex relationships and contradictions
  • Drawing inferences from given statements

Reading Comprehension

  • Understanding complex academic and legal texts
  • Determining main ideas and primary purposes
  • Inferring meanings of words from context
  • Comparing different viewpoints within a passage