Law School Admission Test
Dear Kushi,
The following are the cut off for LSAT 2020:
All the best
btw how much percentile did you get in order to get admission in nmims thru lsat?
Hi Hritrika,
I am afraid that with a score like yours, you would not be able to get a seat in Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies. Don't be disappointed. If your question remains unanswered or you have any more queries then feel free to ask.
Hope this helps!
Dear student, Isat means intelligence and ability test office student for international education setup. This test is conducted by Australian educational research committee. You have got 21.38 percentile. Your result in 12th standard is 80% and above.. so so there is a chance to get admission in Dehradun University for a purpose that isUPES for BA LLB course.
Dear Soul,
Thank you for your query. The following are the list of the best law colleges in NIRF ranking:
Dear dixit,
Thank you for your query. You can find the question papers from other official websites such as career 360 and others which offer guidance for students.
all the best
Hello Aspirant,
There are very few colleges in Bengalore which takes admission on the basis of LSAT. Those colleges are enlisted below :-
For more details about these colleges visit - https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-law-colleges-in-bangalore-accepting-lsat-india
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
There is only one correct answer. There's no question where you can get the question right by choosing two or more answers.
Dr. Jason Dickenson Director, India Testing- Law School Admission Council (LSAC)
The secret to doing well is practicing. There is not any single trick to it. It really does come down to exposure and practice and knowing what to expect on the way to the test.
If you have one year to prepare then you can spend a lot of time reading difficult texts. Texts that you would not necessarily normally spend your time reading but really pushing yourself with those academic articles, journals and newspapers that really push your mind and really make you dig in and challenge you as a reader so that's one if you have an year to prepare.
If you have a month to take your test then some tips for reading comprehension and it boils down to everyone of our texts and our passages makes some kind of argument. It has some point and the author of the passage is trying to convince the reader of something or other. It has a thesis and it does it by way of bringing various arguments to bear so if you don't understand what that point is then your chances of being able to answer many of the questions correctly is very low. So your first thought while reading should always be what's the author is trying to say, what point are they trying to make and that point is the spine on which everything else hangs so if you can identify that main point then you will be in a really good position to answer many of the other questions as well and here is one inside tip that we almost always ask a question about what is the main point of that passage and it's almost always the first question so it really illustrates the importance of that. It may seem like a kind of a simple thing but really it is trying to identify the main point and not getting lost in the details or overwhelmed by the density of the passage. I think that is really important.
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