A Comprehensive Guide to LSAT India 2019 Syllabus
An integral part of law school admission in the Canada, United States, and a growing number of other countries is The Law School Admission Test (LSAT). The LSAT Exam India will be administered in multiple cities on 26 May 2019. LSAT India is basically an offline i.e. a paper-and-pencil test with four sections. The total duration of the LSAT Exam is 2 hours and 20 minutes. The test will be conducted in Multiple Choice format. Registration Fee for LSAT Exam is Rs.3800/-. Candidates can register for LSAT Exam India through ONLINE mode only. The online registration is open from 16 October 2018 till 15 May 2019. Candidates can get a quick overview from here:Overview of LSAT India 2019
Exam Name in full – Law School Admission Test for IndiaExam Name in short – LSAT India
Conducting body - Pearson VUE
Courses offered in LSAT INDIA – BBA LLB, BA LLB, BSc LLB, BCom LLB, three-year LLB and LLM
Type of Exam - Undergraduate and Postgraduate
Level of Exam – National
Medium of examination – English
Mode of examination – Paper and Pencil (Offline)
Number of participating institutes - 50+
Number of test centres - 22+
LSAT India 2018 Exam pattern
Aspirants of LSAT India 2019 will get a better understanding of the law examination paper pattern by having a look at the topic-wise distribution of marks. It should also be remembered that candidates will be able to attempt the paper section-wise only. Candidates will also have to attempt the sections in the given time. Once moved to the next section, no candidate will be allowed to return to the previous section. For further enhancement in understanding the exam pattern of LSAT India 2019, candidates need to read the paper pattern in detail as follow.- Mode of examination – LSAT India 2019 will be conducted in pen-and-paper mode which can also be called offline mode which means, on the day of examination, candidates will need to report the allotted exam centres.
- Language – The law examination will be conducted in English language only.
- Exam Duration – The candidates will be given a total of 2 hours and 20 minutes to attempt 100 questions contained in 4 sections.
- Types of questions – The candidates will be given Multiple Choice Questions(MCQ’S).
- Number of questions – In both undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes LSAT India 2019 will give 96-100 questions to attempt.
- Marking scheme – Pearson VUE will award one mark for each correct answers while not deducting marks of the candidates for random guessing.
- Number of Sections –Four sections of LSAT India 2019 paper are :- first section includes Analytical Reasoning, second and third would be Logical reasoning and Fourth section would be Reading comprehension.
Now for distribution of marks section-wise, take a look at the table below -
Sections Number of questions Alloted timeAnalytical 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 Total: 96 Total: 2 hrs 20 mints
LSAT India 2018 Syllabus
Some essential points- LSAT India 2018 exam syllabus has been announced for the undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes by Pearson VUE.
- LSAT India 2018 exam Syllabus covers all the topics that need to be learned, marking pattern and the pattern of the questions that are followed in actual examinations.
- The LSAT India 2018 syllabus will definitely help the candidates to know the least and the most important topics to be prepared for LSAT India 2018 exam.
- All the questions in LSAT India 2018 exam will be of MCQ nature having four to five options to choose.
- The syllabus of LSAT India 2018 is same for all types of 3 year law entrance programmes.
- Candidates that are appearing in LSAT India 2019 can get a clear understanding of the topics in-detail to be included in LSAT exam 2019.
- Analytical Reasoning – Analytical Reasoning will test the candidates understanding to structure of relationships and to draw logical conclusions about that structure. This section reflects the kind of complex analyses that a law student performs in the course of legal problem solving.
- Logical Reasoning – In this subject exams tests candidate’s ability to evaluate, analyse and give logics to arguments.
- Reading comprehension –In the reading comprehension section, candidate’s reading and understanding the passage is tested. This section consists of four sets of reading questions, each section contains of a selection of reading material, followed by four to nine questions that test reading and reasoning abilities of the candidate.
LSAT India Result 2018 – Pearson VUE will announce the LSAT India 2018 Result on June 8,2019. Candidates will get a full access of the result of LSAT India exam 2019.