LSAT 2021 Exam Overview: LSAT 2021 Exam is conducted for students who wish to join the five-year integrated law, LL.B. and LL.M programmes offered in some law colleges in India. LSAT tests reading, informal reasoning and deductive skills of a candidate. Applicants appearing for the LSAT 2021 will be asked multiple choice questions from three key sections i.e. Analytical Reason, Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension.
The registrations for LSAT-India 2021 closed in May and the scorecard for the 2021 exam was issued in June 2021. The Exam are conducted in the online mode in two different sessions. Students who wish to appear for the LSAT-India examinations can visit the official website for further details related to the examinations.
LSAT 2021 Eligibility Criteria
Those appearing for the LSAT examinations must make sure that they check the eligibility criteria qualify the same in order to apply for the LSAT-India exams. Students appearing for the LSAT 2021 exam seeking admission to the five year integrated law programme must make sure that they have qualified the class 12 Board Exams with the minimum marks required as specified in the notification. On the other hand, those applying for the three year LLB programme must have qualified their UG degree from a recognised college/university.
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LSAT 2021 Registration Process
The link to complete the LSAT 2021 Registration and application process will be available on the official website of LSAT-India. Students must note that the link to complete the LSAT applications will be available in the online mode only and registration process, filling of the application form and payment of application fee is to be done in completely online mode.
To apply for the LSAT exams students are required to complete the registrations by entering the details in the registration link after which they can login using the registration link and complete the online application form and submit the application fee.
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LSAT 2021 Important Dates
For 2021 session, the LSAT 2021 exam has been held for both the sessions i.e. March and May months. To get a rough idea of what will be the possible time for the next session, candidates can refer to the LSAT-India 2021 schedule given below. The schedule includes the application dates, examination schedule and the admission dates.
Event |
Date |
Registration opens |
10 Nov 2020 |
Early Bird Registration ends |
12 Feb 2021 |
Registration opens for March Administration |
3 February 2021 |
Registration closes for March Administration |
14 March 2021 |
Exam appointment info for March Administration |
20 March onwards |
LSAT—India March Administration |
25 March 2021 |
Score Card release for March Administration |
9 April 2021 |
May session |
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Registration closes for May Administration |
17 May 2021 |
System Verification Test |
5 May to 25 May 2021 |
Self-Scheduling for May Administration |
13 May to 20 May 2021 |
LSAT—India May Administration |
Starting 29 May 2021 |
Score Card release for May Administration |
17 June 2021 |
Last Date to download scorecard |
31 July 2021 |
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LSAT 2021 Syllabus
As per the exam pattern, LSAT-India will contain multiple choice questions in Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension. In line with this the LSAT 2021 exam syllabus has also been developed around key topics of these sections. Students appearing for the examinations are required to practice thoroughly for the sections under which the examinations will be conducted.
Students can also practice for the LSAT-India Exams with the help of the practice materials available on the official website.
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LSAT 2021 Pattern
Students appearing for the LSAT examinations are tested for their Analytical Reasoning Skills, Logical Reasoning Skills and Reading Comprehension Skills. The questions asked in LSAT 2021 exam test the deductive skills of the students where they are required to deduce scenarios based on the conditions given in the questions.
For the Logical Reasoning section the ability of the students to understand, analyse, criticise and complete a variety of arguments including short passages, while for the Reading Comprehension section students will be asked questions to measure their ability to read and understand the examples of materials related to law.
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