Law School Admission Test
hello dear,
your chances seems to be less to get admission under lsat. the seat also depends on the category which you have not mentioned. however it will difficult to get admission even if you belong to st category. it would be better if go for other college.
hope this would help you.
you need to follow the steps mentioned below to check their result of LSAT India 2019 -
these are the Details to check in LSAT India 2019 Result:-
Hey Sahil,
The cutoffs of LSAT 2019 are yet to be declared by Pearson VUE.The cutoffs differ every year amd it is difficult to predict the cutoffs.
Now with the percentile you have scored you hardly expect admission in the best colleges accepting LSAT score.Fot the best law schools a candidate need to score more than 90 percentile.
Check this link for more information https://law.careers360.com/articles/lsat-india.
Thank you.
Dear Kritika, don't be worry you may perform good and they are nice score and you definitely get good colleges and may some great don't need to worry and think positive it helps you a lot.
So search some good colleges with depend upon your demand and your requirements. And I'm positive about it you get a good one.
All the best.
i have checked many websites but no website clearly shows the cut off for kpmsol. however, the ideal lsat score is 90 percent. if you score 90 percent or more, then you can have hope for youre dream college. also, the cut offs vary for differnt categories. so if you belong to reserved category, it will be easier for you to get admission even if you score less than but around 90 percentile.
Hello aspirant,
The sample papers of Isat are available in form of PDFs and documents in many of the website,even you can go through the official Isat website to get these easily.
You can check the sample papers of past years with answers.
Hope it helps you.
Hello Ma'am. You have not clearly mentioned the name of the university for which you are seeking admission nor have you added any tags with your specific query. Please be more specific from the next time and do add tags with your query so that we can help you with each and every query of yours.
hello,
There is nothing called tough if really work hard for it.
The LSAT-India is a test of reasoning and reading skills, not a test to see whether you happened to have memorized the right facts or equations. The theory behind the LSAT-India is democratic and inclusive. It holds that students acquire critical thinking skills over their educational lifetimes, and that these skills are the most important for the study of law. Good critical thinking skills may be acquired in virtually any educational programme anywhere so long as it is rigorous and of high quality. Thus, no training in any specific field or set of fields is required to do well on the LSAT-India. The test rewards candidates with generalised abilities adaptable to a variety of circumstances.
The three multiple-choice question types in the LSAT are:
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 five to eight questions that test reading and reasoning abilities.
Analytical Reasoning Questions-These questions measure the ability to understand a structure of relationships and to draw logical conclusions about that structure. You are 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.
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