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
| Timeline | Update |
|---|---|
| June 2024 | LSAC Global officially announced the discontinuation of LSAT—India for 2025 onwards. |
| May 2024 | Last LSAT—India examination session conducted successfully. |
| February 2024 | Registration 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
| Section | Questions | Marks | Total |
|---|---|---|---|
| Analytical Reasoning | 23 | 1 | 23 |
| Logical Reasoning (Section 1) | 22 | 1 | 22 |
| Logical Reasoning (Section 2) | 23 | 1 | 23 |
| Reading Comprehension | 24 | 1 | 24 |
| Total | 92 | 1 | 92 |
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
