Law School Admission Test
Hello Aspirant,
There is no specifically eligibility criteria for LSAT provided by LSAC. Instead, candidates should ensure that they meet the individual eligibility criteria of the specific programs and universities of application. Generally, candidates who have obtained an undergraduate degree or are in the final year of their undergraduate program register for the LSAT exam.
You can check the complete information to go through with the given below link.
https://studyabroad.careers360.com/articles/lsat
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Hi,
The syllabus for LSAT india is:
1. Analytical Reasoning- Logical Conclusions, Relationship based on things, people, events,statements and conclusions, Legal problem solving questions.
2. Logical Reasoning- Critical Thinking, legal Reasoning, Short passage, Argument flaws and reasoning by analogy.
3. Reading Comprehension- reading passages.
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For sample papers of LSAT india please visit:
https://law.careers360.com/download/lsat-india-sample-papers-previous-years?icn=LSAT_India_sample_paper&ici=LSAT_India_article_view_text-mapping
There are many factors that determine the cutoff in LSAT i.e Number of seats, number of candidates and number of candidates who are qualified and many more which makes it c=vary every yearr.
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Yes, CLAT and SLAT are different.
Clat is The Common Law Admission Test . It is conducted by the Consortium of National Law Universities for admissions to candidates in undergraduate (UG) and postgraduate (PG) law courses offered at 22 NLUs and other colleges/ universities accepting exam scores.
SLAT is Symbiosis Law Admission Test. It is conducted by symbiosis university for admission to symbiosis law schools and few other institutions.
Hope this helps.
Hello Vani,
Hope you are doing well!! As LSAT(Law School Admission Test) is an entrance exam conducted for admission to private law colleges, so you can take admission in UPES Dehradun on the basis of score of LSAT.
For this you need to register online on the official website of UPES Dehradun than after you have to fill single application form and you have to mention your LSAT score in the required section.
There is no need to fill separate forms.
For more details about UPES Dehradun, you should read this article .
I hope this answer helps you.
All The Best!!
I would suggest you to go through with the given below link to download the previous year papers.
https://www.law.careers360.com/articles/lsat-india-sample-paper
To get admission in VIT Law School, you must have a minimum of 60 % in your 12th. It considers CLAT, LSAT & anyother widely recognized law test as an entrance test. So you can write either of them and then fill your application for LLB course in the official website of VIT by filling the required details and submit your registration form. Then the merit screening happens based on your marks in LSAT, CLAT or any other law exam and candidates are shortlisted in that process.
For more details please visit:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/vit-law-school-chennai
Hello,
The LSAT 2020 exam which was scheduled on 1st may 2020 is now postponed to 17th may 2020.Pearson VUE on behalf of USA–based Law School Admission Council (LSAC) will conduct the offline LSAT India 2020 entrance exam on May 17 Please click the below link to know the important dates for LSAT exam
https://law.careers360.com/articles/lsat-india
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