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Exam Structure: The LSAT consists of five 35-minute multiple-choice sections. The scores counted for four sections and one experimental section is repeat of other sections does not count towards scores. The students are required to answer the questions: Reading Comprehension (one section), Analytical Reasoning (one section), and Logical Reasoning (two sections). Reading Comprehension: Contains four passages of about 400 to 600 words with 5 to 8 questions per passage for a total about 26 to 28 question. The passages are from the field of science, philosophy, economy, history, law etc., but the questions are required to be answered from actual passages given only and not from any specific knowledge of a subject Analytical Reasoning: This section appears to be most difficult but can be prepared by the students. In this section four sets of conditions, statements, or rules are given. Each set is followed by 4 to 7 questions for a total of 22 to 24 questions. Logical Reasoning: Comprises of two sections includes short passages, statements, arguments, or discussion, followed by 1 or 2 questions. Each section contains between 24 to 26 questions. The students with good reading and reasoning skills score good marks. These sections total form 96 to 104 questions. About 60 percent correct answer is necessary to obtain an average score. After the multiple-choice sections a 30-minute unscored essay is required to be written. A copy of this essay is sent to law school to which the student is seeking admission and is used as a tie-breaker between two applicants, as a measure for admittance in the school. Objective portion test ranges from 120 to 180 and the writing sample4s are sent to law schools of choice for evaluation. No minus marking for wrong answer and unanswered questions. Disable candidates with proof are eligible to have special relaxation.

LSATLSAT-India
The LSATIndia is a standardized test of reading and verbal reasoning skills designed by the USA based Law School Admission Council (LSAC) for use by law schools in India. The LSATIndia will be administered across 17 Pearson VUE test centre locations in India and at select overseas Pearson VUE test centre locations. This test normally conducted in month of May every year. The test will be administered in a paper and pencil format in India and at overseas locations. The LSATIndia is a paper-and-pencil test with four sections. Two of the sections contain logical reasoning questions; one section contains analytical reasoning questions; and one section contains reading comprehension questions. The amount of time allotted for each section is 35 minutes. There is one 15-minute break between section 2 and section 3. All questions are in a multiple-choice format, some with four answer choices and others with five. Answers are collected on a scannable answer sheet. The total duration of the test is 2 hours and 35 minutes including a break of 15 minutes. Law Schools Accepting LSAT in India Jindal Global Law School, Jindal Global University, Sonipat (Haryana) Law College Dehradun, Dehradun MATS Law School, MATS University, Raipur The ICFAI Law School, The ICFAI University, Dehradun

Structure of the LSAT LSAT


What is LSAT? LSAC administers the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) four times a year at designated centers throughout the world. It is required for admission to all ABA approved law schools, most Canadian law schools, and many other law schools. Many law schools require that the LSAT be taken by December for admission the following fall. However, taking the test earlierin June or Septemberis often advised. The LSAT split into three sections (4 Hours Test) Logical Reasoning I Question Type Argument-based multiple-choice Logical Reasoning II Question Type Argument-based multiple-choice Analytical Reasoning Question Type Multiple-choice based on Logic Games passages Reading Comprehension Question Type Passage-based multiple-choice Experimental Question Type Another Logical Reasoning, Logic Games, or Reading Comprehension section Writing Sample Question Type Essay writing

Number of Questions 24-26 Time Allotted: 35 minutes Number of Questions 24-26 Time Allotted: 35 minutes Number of Questions 23-24 Time Allotted: 35 minutes Number of Questions 26-28 Time Allotted: 35 minutes Number of Questions 24-28 Time Allotted: 35 minutes Number of Questions 1 essay Time Allotted: 35 minutes

Scoring The overall scaled score is a number from 120 to 180, and no subscores are given. Along with your scaled score, a band of scores is also provided - a range of scores above and below your score. It is highly likely that your "true score" falls somewhere in this range. You will also receive an overall percentile ranking. Credential Assembly Service (CAS): Nearly all ABA-approved law schools and many other schools require the use of LSACs Credential Assembly Service (CAS) for JD applicants. LSAC collects the US and Canadian academic records of law school applicants and summarizes the undergraduate work according to a standard 4.0 system to simplify the admission process. JD applicants who have studied for more than one academic year outside the US or Canada can use the Credential Assembly Service (CAS) for transcript authentication and evaluation if required by the law schools to which they are applying.

Top 100 Law School of the World


1. Yale 2. Harvard 3. Stanford 4. Columbia 5. NYU 6. Berkeley 6. Chicago 8. Penn 9. Michigan 10. Duke 10. Northwestern 10. UVA 13. Cornell 14. GULC 15. UCLA 15. Texas 17. Vanderbilt 18. USC 19. WUSTL 20. BU 20. Emory 20. Minnesota 23. Indiana Bloomington 23. Illinois 23. Notre Dame 26. BC 26. Iowa 28. William and Mary 28. GWU 30. Fordham 30. Alabama 30. UNC 30. U of Washington 30. Washington and Lee 35. OSU 35. Davis 35. Georgia 35. Wisconsin-Madison| 39. Hastings 40. Wake Forest 41. BYU 41. GMU 43. Arizona 43. Maryland 45. American 45. Tulane 45. UC Boulder 45. Utah 49. SMU 49. Cardozo 51. U of Florida 52. Florida State 52. U of Cincinnati 52. UConn 55. Arizona State 55. Case Western 55. Pepperdine 55. Kentucky 59. Houston 59. Tennessee 61. Brooklyn 61. Lewis & Clark 61. San Diego 61. Villanova 65. Baylor 65. Georgia State 65. Penn State 65. Temple 65. U of Kansas 65. U of Missouri 71. Loyola LA 71. Miami 71. Oklahoma 71. Pitt 75. Louisiana State 75. UNLV 77. Chicago-Kent 77. Rutgers Camden 77. Seattle 77. Seton Hall 77. Denver 77. New Mexico 77. Oregon 77. Richmond 85. Santa Clara 85. SUNY-Buff 87. DePaul 87. Indiana-Indianapolis 87. Loyola Chicago 87. Marquette 87. Rutgers Newark 87. St. Johns 87. South Carolina 94. Catholic 94. Northeastern 94. St Louis 94. Arkansas Fayetteville 98. Louisville 98. USF 100. Gonzaga 100. Hofstra 100. UMaine

LSAT Core Class Details


S. No. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 Topic Critical Reading 1 Critical Reading 2 Critical Reading 3 Critical Reading 4 Logical Reasoning 1 Logical Reasoning 2 Logical Reasoning 3 Logical Reasoning 4 Logic Games 1 Logic Games 2 Logic Games 3 Logic Games 4 Writing

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What is the timing of classroom coaching? We work 7 days a week 7.30 AM to 9 PM. We are very lenient to provide timing whichever is suitable for you. Just visit our study centre and let us know what we can do for you. Fast Track: 3 Weeks, 4 Days a Week, 3 hours per day, 36 Hours Weekends: 6 Weeks, 2 Days a Week, 3 hours per day, 36 Hours Note: Above-mentioned duration is only for Fundamental Discussion of each topic. After completing above classes we provide one to one session based on your weaker area after each module test. How many students do we have in our class? In order to provide individual attention our one class never exceeds beyond five numbers of students. Do you offer weekend classes? Yes, we have special arrangement for working professionals and collegiates. When you are going to start new Batch? It is nice to hear your interest. We start new batch once a week. Although the date remains tentative. You can join any batch whichever suits you.

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I am from New Jersey, USA. I want to join your classes at your New Delhi Centre. Can you provide accommodations? We have special team which takes care about the students coming from across the globe. We will be more than glad to assist you. What type of study materials you provide. We have developed plenty of study contents for each area of LSAT test. Our books on Logic Games, Critical Reading and Logical Reasoning are highly recommendate for prep. Assistance in LSAT dates booking. We help you for test dates registration and identifying the best centre and test dates. Visit our study centre to book your test dates. This service is available absolutely FREE even you are not our enrolled student. When I can visit your office. You are most welcome any time at our office during 7.30 AM to 9.00 PM. We are open 7 days a week.

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What is the LSAT? LSAT is the Law School Admission Test organised by The Law School Admission Council (LSAC), a nonprofit corporation that helps ease the admission process for law schools. What is the LSAT India test? LSAT-India is common entrance exam for admission into more than 50 law schools across India. which includes the likes of schools like Jindal Global Law School, Sonipat, College of Legal Studies UPES Dehradun, KLE Bangalore, these law schools shall be accepting the LSAT-India scores for admissions. There are different versions of this test for UG and PG admissions. Candidates can identify their choice of version as part of the registration process itself. How is the LSAT exam different and better from the previous years? The greatest difference in this years exam is that there shall be no break between the sections thus reducing the exam duration. When was the LSAT exam introduced in India? The LSAT-India was first conducted in 2009 and the pioneer institute in accepting LSAT-India scores was The Jindal Global Law School. What is the eligibility criteria? The test scores are valid for admissions for five year, three year and two year programmes of the participating colleges, but candidates need to check with the institute they are applying for their eligibility criteria. Whats the last date for registration? The exam shall be held on May. Online registrations can be done only till April. It varies as per announcement every year. What is the exam pattern? The LSAT-India includes three kinds of questions: Reading Comprehension, Logical Reasoning and Analytical Reasoning. For more information you can call on our 24-hr helpline number +91-9899004123. How many exam centres are there all over India? There are 16 test centres. What are the benefits of LSAT? The LSAT-India tests critical thinking skills that are demonstrably related to success in legal education and the practice of law. It does not include content, such as General Knowledge or Mathematics. How many times is the test conducted? This test is conducted only once in a year. What are the minimum qualifying marks required to get admission? Every law college has their own cut off so one needs to check with their respective college for their requirements.

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LSAT Accepting Law School


UNITED STATES The University of Akron School of Law The University of Alabama School of Law Albany Law School of Union University American University Washington College of Law Appalachian School of Law The University of Arizona James E. Rogers College of Law Arizona State UniversitySandra Day O'Connor College of Law University of Arkansas School of Law University of Arkansas at Little Rock, William H. Bowen School of Law Atlanta's John Marshall Law School Ave Maria School of Law University of Baltimore School of Law Barry University Dwayne O. Andreas School of Law Baylor University School of Law Boston College Law School Boston University School of Law Brigham Young UniversityJ. Reuben Clark Law School Brooklyn Law School University of California, Berkeley, School of Law University of California, Davis School of Law (King Hall) University of California, Hastings College of the Law University of California, Irvine School of Law University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) School of Law California Western School of Law Campbell University, Norman Adrian Wiggins School of Law Capital University Law School Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law, Yeshiva University Case Western Reserve University School of Law The Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law Chapman University School of Law Charleston School of Law Charlotte School of Law The University of Chicago Law School Chicago-Kent College of Law Illinois Institute of Technology University of Cincinnati College of Law City University of New York School of Law Cleveland State UniversityCleveland-Marshall College of Law University of Colorado Law School Columbia University School of Law University of Connecticut School of Law Cornell Law School Creighton University School of Law University of Dayton School of Law University of Denver Sturm College of Law DePaul University College of Law University of Detroit Mercy School of Law University of the District of ColumbiaDavid A. Clarke School of Law Drake University Law School Duke University School of Law Duquesne University School of Law Earle Mack School of Law, Drexel University Elon University School of Law Emory University School of Law Faulkner University, Thomas Goode Jones School of Law Florida A&M University College of Law Florida Coastal School of Law University of Florida, Fredric G. Levin College of Law Florida International University College of Law The Florida State University College of Law Fordham University School of Law George Mason University School of Law The George Washington University Law School Georgetown University Law Center University of Georgia School of Law Georgia State University College of Law Golden Gate University School of Law Gonzaga University School of Law Hamline University School of Law Harvard Law School University of Hawai'i at Mnoa | William S. Richardson School of Law Hofstra UniversityMaurice A. Deane School of Law University of Houston Law Center Howard University School of Law University of Idaho College of Law University of Illinois College of Law Indiana University Maurer School of LawBloomington Indiana University Robert H. McKinney School of Law Inter American University School of Law The University of Iowa College of Law The John Marshall Law School The University of Kansas School of Law University of Kentucky College of Law University of La Verne College of Law Lewis & Clark Law School Liberty University School of Law Louisiana State University, Paul M. Hebert Law Center University of Louisville's Brandeis School of Law Loyola Law School, Loyola Marymount University Loyola University Chicago School of Law Loyola University New Orleans College of Law University of Maine School of Law Marquette University Law School University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law University of Massachusetts School of LawDartmouth The University of MemphisCecil C. Humphreys School of Law Mercer UniversityWalter F. George School of Law University of Miami School of Law The University of Michigan Law School Michigan State University College of Law University of Minnesota Law School The University of Mississippi School of Law Mississippi College School of Law University of Missouri School of Law University of MissouriKansas City School of Law University of Montana School of Law University of Nebraska College of Law University of Nevada Las Vegas, William S. Boyd School of Law New England Law | Boston University of New Hampshire School of Law The University of New Mexico School of Law New York Law School New York University School of Law University of North Carolina School of Law North Carolina Central University School of Law University of North Dakota School of Law Northeastern University School of Law Northern Illinois University College of Law Northern Kentucky UniversitySalmon P. Chase College of Law Northwestern University School of Law Notre Dame Law School Nova Southeastern UniversityShepard Broad Law Center Ohio Northern UniversityClaude W. Pettit College of Law The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law University of Oklahoma College of Law Oklahoma City University School of Law University of Oregon School of Law Pace University School of Law University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law University of Pennsylvania Law School The Pennsylvania State University, Dickinson School of Law Pepperdine University School of Law

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Phoenix School of Law University of Pittsburgh School of Law Pontifical Catholic University of Puerto Rico School of Law University of Puerto Rico School of Law Quinnipiac University School of Law Regent University School of Law University of Richmond School of Law Roger Williams University School of Law RutgersThe State UniversitySchool of LawCamden Rutgers University School of LawNewark St. John's University School of Law Saint Louis University School of Law St. Mary's University School of Law University of St. Thomas School of LawMinneapolis St. Thomas University School of Law Samford University, Cumberland School of Law University of San Diego School of Law University of San Francisco School of Law Santa Clara University School of Law Seattle University School of Law Seton Hall University School of Law SMU Dedman School of Law University of South Carolina School of Law The University of South Dakota School of Law South Texas College of Law University of Southern California, Gould School of Law Southern Illinois University School of Law Southern University Law Center Southwestern Law School Stanford University Law School Stetson University College of Law Suffolk University Law School SUNY Buffalo Law School Syracuse University College of Law Temple UniversityJames E. Beasley School of Law University of Tennessee College of Law The University of Texas School of Law Texas Southern UniversityThurgood Marshall School of Law Texas Tech University School of Law Texas Wesleyan University School of Law The Thomas M. Cooley Law School Thomas Jefferson School of Law The University of Toledo College of Law Touro CollegeJacob D. Fuchsberg Law Center Tulane University Law School The University of Tulsa College of Law University of Utah S.J. Quinney College of Law Valparaiso University Law School Vanderbilt University Law School Vermont Law School Villanova University School of Law University of Virginia School of Law Wake Forest University School of Law Washburn University School of Law University of Washington School of Law Washington and Lee University School of Law Washington University School of Law Wayne State University Law School West Virginia University College of Law Western New England University School of Law Western State College of Law Whittier Law School Widener University School of Law Willamette University College of Law William & Mary Law School William Mitchell College of Law University of Wisconsin Law School University of Wyoming College of Law Yale Law School LSAT Accepting Law School NON-ABA-APPROVED LAW SCHOOLS (US) Abraham Lincoln School of Law Belmont University College of Law Birmingham School of Law CAL Northern School of Law California School of Law California Southern Law School California Southern University Concord Law School of Kaplan University Concordia University School of Law Empire College School of Law Eugenio Maria de Hostos School of Law Glendale University College of Law Humphreys College School of Law Indiana Tech Law School Irvine University College of Law John F. Kennedy University School of Law Lincoln Law School of Sacramento Lincoln Law School of San Jose Lincoln Memorial University, Duncan School of Law Massachusetts School of Law at Andover Miles Law School Monterey College of Law Nashville School of Law University of North Texas Dallas College of Law University of Northern CaliforniaLorenzo Patino School of Law Oak Brook College of Law Pacific Coast University School of Law Pacific West College of Law Saint Francis School of Law San Francisco Law School at Alliant International University San Joaquin College of Law Santa Barbara College of Law Southern California Institute of Law Taft Law School Trinity Law School Ventura College of Law The University of West Los Angeles School of LawWest Los Angeles Western Sierra Law School LSAT Accepting Law School CANADA University of Alberta Faculty of Law University of British Columbia Faculty of Law University of Calgary Faculty of Law Dalhousie University Schulich School of Law Lakehead University Faculty of Law University of Manitoba Faculty of Law McGill University Faculty of Law (Facult de droit Universit McGill) University of New Brunswick Faculty of Law Osgoode Hall Law School, York University University of Ottawa Faculty of Law (Universit d'Ottawa Facult de droit) Queen's University Faculty of Law University of Saskatchewan College of Law Thompson Rivers University University of Toronto Faculty of Law University of Victoria Faculty of Law Western University, Canada University of Windsor Faculty of Law LSAT Accepting Law School ARMENIA American University of Armenia

LSAT Accepting Law School AUSTRALIA Melbourne Law School, The University of Melbourne

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