LSAT India 2025 Exam Day Last Minute Tips and Exam Checklist

Law School Admission Test - India 2025 ( LSAT India )

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Kritika Rai
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Updated on Jul 1, 2024 13:39 IST

Appearing for LSAT India 2025? Get here the last-minute tips for LSAT India 2025 including exam day guidelines and revision tips. Read here to know more. 

In 2025, LSAT India will be conducted in two sessions: the January session and the May session. The LSAT India 2025 exam for January 2025 will tenatively conducted in the third week of January 2025 in a Computer-based Proctored mode. The May 2025 session of the test will tentatively take place in the second week of May 2025. The LSAC Global will give candidates 2 hours and 20 minutes to solve all questions that will be asked in the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) - India 2025. The duration of the exam for both sessions will be the same. The exam will be held on the dates mentioned in multiple test slots. Each candidate can book a test slot for himself or herself to appear in LSAT India 2025. This means that candidates can appear for the LSAT-India exam in online mode as per their preferred slot.

If you are going to take the LSAT India 2025 and are preparing for it, you can also learn about the last-minute preparation tips to score well in the exam. Check out these last-minute tips and checklists for LSAT India 2025 to ace the exam. Considering the proximity of the LSAT India 2025 January session exam, these tips are highly important in achieving a good LSAT India score.

LSAT India 2025 Last-Minute Tips

Candidates appearing for LSAT India 2025 can check here the last-minute tips to prepare for the exam day. 

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Review the exam pattern

Candidates should thoroughly check the exam pattern and syllabus of LSAT India 2025 as shared by the exam authority: 

Sections

Question per section

Time allotted per section

Section A: Analytical Reasoning

23 questions

35 minutes

Section B: Logical Reasoning 1

22 questions 

35 minutes

Section C: Logical Reasoning 2

23 questions 

35 minutes

Section D: Reading Comprehension

24 questions 

35 minutes

Total

92 questions

2 hours 20 minutes

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Attempt all questions

There is no negative marking in LSAT India 2025. Therefore, candidates should prepare to attempt all the questions in the LSAT India question paper. Candidates should work on improving speed and accuracy for attempting all sections within the exam duration. When test-taking skills are good, the time taken to complete the exam will be reduced. 

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Work on time-management

In LSAT-India exam, candidates have to attempt questions in a sequential manner, that is, they can move from one section to the next linearly. Each section of the exam is timed by the invigilator and aspirants are given 35 minutes to solve each exam section. Once the time is up for one section of LSAT-India, candidates have to immediately stop working on that particular section and move to the next test section. Also, once a candidate moves to the next LSAT India section, he/she cannot return to the previous exam section.

Q:   Who is eligible for IMS Noida?

A:

The eligibility criteria for Institute of Management Studies (IMS) is varies from one course to another. To be eligible for a UG course, a candidate must have completed Class 10 and Class 12 from a recognised board. For PG courses, however, students must have completed their undergraduate degree with at least 50% aggregate. Given below  is a table giving a brief overall of all IMS Noida courses and their eligibility criteria:

Course

Eligibility

BBA

Class 10 and Class 12 from a recognised board

BCA

Class 10 and Class 12 from a recognised board with 45% aggregate

MCA

Graduation with 50 %  and have Mathematics as one of the subjects at Intermediate level.

BAJMC

Class 10 and Class 12 from a recognised board

MAJMC

Class 10 and Class 12  and Graduation degree from a recognised board with 45% aggregate

Q:   Does Alliance School of Law accept CLAT score?

A:

Yes, Alliance School of Law accepts CLAT score for few courses except LLM and PhD. The Law school offers five courses, i.e., BBA LLB (Hons.),  BA LLB (Hons.), LLB, LLM and PhD in Law at the UG, PG and postgraduate level. The admission process at Alliance School of Law, Alliance University is based on past academic performance and AUSAT followed by a personal interview. 

Q:   Is there any entrance exam for NIMS University?

A:

NIMS University conducts its own entrance exam-NIMSEE to offer candidates admission in various UG and PG courses offered at the university. NIMSEE is a national level entrance exam which is conducted once a year and the mode of the entrance exam is offline i.e. pen and paper test. The exam is valid for various courses like BSc, MSc, BTech, MBA, etc. Apart from NIMSEE, the university also accepts national-level entrance exams like NEET, JEE Main, etc. for admission to specific courses. 

Thus, here it is very important that students have a time strategy in place and solve as many questions as they can by following their time management plan. Since there is no negative marking in LSAT-India 2025, it becomes imperative that candidates solve a maximum number of questions in the exam.

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Solve and analyse mock test performance

Like any other law entrance exam, in LSAT India too, aspirants should solve as many sample papers and mock tests as they possibly can. This will help them understand the exam pattern and also develop an idea of how much time they require to solve each section of the LSAT India exam.

Additional tips to enhance productivity on the examination day

Sickness or any unfavourable health-related issues can affect the productivity of candididates. Thus, they need to be very careful about their health and follow the tips mentioned below to boost their productivity on the day of LSAT 2025 exam: 

  • Keep yourself hydrate on the day on the day before examination and on the exam day as well. Staying hydrated will give you more energy and help you perform well in the exam. Thus, keep a water bottle with you and drink water as per the requirements of your body. 
  • Before the exam, consume energy-boosting foods such as bananas, apples, and nuts.These food items will provide you with sufficient energy to enhance your performance during the exam. 
  • Do not appear in the examination with an empty stomach. Doing so will make you feel hungry. As a result, you will face difficulties during the examination. 
  • Get sufficient sleep the night before your exam. Sufficient sleep will help you feel refreshed and make your mind calm. A clam and refereshed mind will help you concentrate better during your LSAT exam. 
  •  You can also meditate in the morning before your examination to calm your mind. A calm mind will help you avoid distractions during the examination. 

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LSAT India 2025 Exam Day Guidelines

Listed below are some essential points which aspirants should keep in mind while appearing for LSAT India 2025:

  • A place/ room where you can appear for the test should only contain your system along with webcam (if separate), two blank A4-size sheets, a pen/pencil, a water bottle and non-electronic insertable foam earplugs
  • Login to the test as per the reporting time mentioned on your registration dashboard. Any latecomers will not be allowed to take the test.
  • Do not indulge in any misconduct during the online exam such as using a mobile phone, referring to any study material, communicating with others, leaving your seat, taking the test in cyber café and recording the computer screen
  • Always be seated on your workplace and ensure that your face is covered on the webcam 

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