LSAT India Admit Card 2018
LSAT India Admit Card 2018 will be available for the Law School Admission Test from Apr 2018. LSAT India 2018 Admit card will be issued online by the Law School Admission Council at the website of Pearson VUE India. Candidates who have filled the application form of LSAT 2018 can download the admit card or hall ticket to appear for the examination at assigned test centers.
Date of Release of Admit Card | Apr 2018 |
LSAT India 2018 Test Date | Apr 2018 |
LSAT India Admit Card 2018
Admit card of LSAT India 2018 for eligible candidates (complete registrations) will be issued here once it will release officially. Link to download will be given below. Admit Card link will be activated from April 2018.
Get LSAT India Admit card here – Link to download LSAT Admit Card 2018 will be available here.
Only candidates whose registration form has been properly completed in all respects and received by Pearson VUE within the stipulated time and who have paid the applicable test fee will be entitled to take the LSAT India examination. The LSAT India 2018 Admit Card will be available for download from the website http://www.pearsonvueindia.com/lsatindia/ for all candidates whose registration is accepted.
Each admit card of LSAT India 2018 includes a unique candidate identification number generated at the time of registration which shall be the candidate’s “registration number”. Among other law entrance exam like CLAT, AILET and DU LLB, only LSAT is one which is not conducted under the domain of Indian Universities.
Note: Pearson VUE is not responsible for any candidate who is unable to download the admit card because of wrong information. Pearson VUE is not responsible for non-download of the same due to any force majeure conditions. Candidates who are unable to download their admit card can call the customer support phone number published on www.pearsonvueindia.com/lsatindia/help-desk or e-mail:[email protected] to seek assistance.
LSAT India Exam Pattern
Section | Number of Questions | Timing |
Analytical Reasoning | Approx. 24 | 35 minutes |
1st Logical Reasoning | Approx. 24 | 35 minutes |
2nd Logical Reasoning | Approx. 24 | 35 minutes |
Reading Comprehension | Approx. 24 | 35 minutes |
Total: 4 sections | 92-100 questions | 2 hours and 20 minutes |
Analytical Reasoning Questions: These questions measure the ability to understand a structure of relationships and to draw logical conclusions about that structure. The test taker is asked to reason deductively from a set of statements and rules or principles that describe relationships among persons, things, or events. Analytical Reasoning questions reflect the kinds of complex analyses that a law student performs in the course of legal problem-solving.
Logical Reasoning Questions: These questions assess the ability to analyze, critically evaluate, and complete arguments as they occur in ordinary language. Each Logical Reasoning question requires the test taker to read and comprehend a short passage, then answer a question about it. The questions are designed to assess a wide range of skills involved in thinking critically, with an emphasis on skills that are central to legal reasoning. These skills include drawing well-supported conclusions, reasoning by analogy, determining how additional evidence affects an argument, applying principles or rules, and identifying argument flaws.
Reading Comprehension Questions: These questions measure the ability to read, with understanding and insight, examples of lengthy and complex materials similar to those commonly encountered in law school. The Reading Comprehension section contains four sets of reading questions, each consisting of a selection of reading material, followed by four to nine questions that test reading and reasoning abilities.
Note: There is no negative marking or penalty for guessing. Only correct answers contribute to a candidate’s score. Therefore, candidates should leave no question unanswered and guess on those questions they cannot carefully consider.
Test Centres
The LSAT—India 2017 test will be conducted in the following cities –- North: Chandigarh, Delhi (NCR), Jaipur, Lucknow
- South: Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Kochi
- East: Bhubaneswar, Kolkata, Raipur, Ranchi
- West: Ahmedabad, Bhopal, Mumbai, Nagpur