LSAT India 2018 Student Reaction

LSAT India 2018 Student Reaction

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Updated on May 20, 2018 16:54 IST

LSAT India 2018 was conducted today, May 20. The law entrance exam was conducted across 22 test test centres which were spread over 20 test cities in the country. Law School Admission Test- India (LSAT-India) is a paper-pencil based test that is administered by Law School Admission Council (LSAC).

LSAT exam is known to have 92-100 questions that aspirants need to attempt in two hours and twenty minutes duration. The test paper is divided into different sections and aspirants need to attempt questions in each section within 35 minutes duration. LSAT India 2018 test sections include – Analytical Reasoning, First Logical Reasoning, Second Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension. The marking scheme of the exam is such that there is no negative marking in the exam and so aspirants are advised to attempt all questions in the paper.

Section

Number of Questions

Timing

Analytical 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 sections

92-100 questions

2 hours and 20 minutes

 

Shiksha spoke to students right after they gave LSAT India 2018. Most of the students who took the law entrance exam shared that the questions asked in the paper were easy to moderate in terms of difficulty level. Further, most of the aspirants shared that they were able to complete their exam paper as per the time allotted for each section of the law entrance exam.

LSAT India 2018: Test Pattern & Section-wise difficulty level

Piyush Makan, DPS Indirapuram: The paper was easy. The questions in all sections were of easy to moderate level. 

Joseph Thomas, Little Petals Public School: “For me the exam was simple. But I felt that it was very English centric. I had to read a lot, the questions were long and required me to read everything quickly. Logical Reasoning is not my strength, and this exam has two sections on it so I really don’t know overall how I will fare in it. Anyways, I just gave this exam for practice, I have already cleared SLAT, so doesn’t really matter”.

Muskaan, Sanatan Dharam, Vidyamandir: “I found LSAT to be difficult and some of the questions were a little lengthy. I didn’t get enough time to solve all the questions in the paper and since there was no negative marking I tried to make intelligent guesses and attempted the remainder of the questions without actually solving them”.

Shrutika Kapoor, Ahlcon Public School: “It was an easy test. I have attempted around 85 questions accurately. I hope I have marked all of them correctly”.

Nidhi Ghai, DPS Ghaziabad: “My exam went fine. I was able to complete all questions in the allotted time. There is no negative marking so nothing to worry in this law exam”.

Supriya Chaterjee, St Thomas School: “Overall the exam was good. But I would say some of the questions in the Logical Reasoning section were very difficult. Had there been negative marking like CLAT and AILET then I would not have attempted those questions but since I had nothing to lose I went ahead and marked all the questions as per my gut-feeling”.

Mohan, Kendriya Vidyala: “LSAT was average and overall I would say that my exam was so-so, pretty moderate. I found all the sections to be lengthy and difficult. I was not able to complete my paper on time.

Akanksha Patel, Bal Bharti School: “My paper went very well. Analytical Reasoning was simple. Logical Reasoning section had some questions which were tricky. English was ok. Overall, I would say that the paper was easy. It was easier than CLAT and AILET. LSAT test pattern was exactly as shared by authorities in the mock test. There were no surprises in this law entrance exam”.

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