LSAT India 2019 was conducted today, June 2. Most of the students that we talked to shared that the exam was easy but a bit lengthy. Check the complete LSAT India paper analysis by students below.
LSAT India 2019 was conducted from 10:30 AM to 12:50 PM at 24 exam centres across India. The exam was conducted in offline mode as a pen-and-paper based test.
This year, LSAT India exam contained a total of 92 questions that were spread across four sections. Candidates were given a time duration of 35 minutes for each section. Switching between the sections was not allowed in the exam. Read complete LSAT India exam pattern.
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LSAT India 2019 Section |
Number of Questions |
Timing |
---|---|---|
Analytical Reasoning |
23 |
35 minutes |
1st Logical Reasoning |
23 |
35 minutes |
2nd Logical Reasoning |
22 |
35 minutes |
Reading Comprehension |
24 |
35 minutes |
Total: 4 sections |
92 |
2 hours and 20 minutes |
Shiksha reported live from Bharti Public School, New Delhi where about 1,000 candidates were appearing for the exam. Majority of the students that we spoke to shared that the exam was easy but lengthy.
LSAT India 2019 Paper Analysis by Students
Dakshita, Shiv Nadar School Noida: I think that the LSAT India 2019 exam was easier than the rest of the law entrance exams that I have taken. The section-1 was (Analytical Reasoning) was very easy but section-2 was easier for me as I am better at logical reasoning. However, English Reading Comprehension was really lengthy. The topics were not something that a student of our age would be really encouraged or interested in. So I think that the last section (English) was a little bit dragged. Otherwise, the exam was not very hard and good.
Prachi: My exam went good. I was able to attempt about 18 questions in each section as we were not allowed to switch between different sections. If I talk about the section-wise difficulty level of the exam, I found English moderately tough and lengthy. The section had 24 questions. Both the sections of Logical Reasoning were easy but lengthy. They contained 23 and 22 questions each. Lastly, Analytical Reasoning was easy. It contained 23 questions in total.
Vanshveer: It was my first attempt at LSAT India. It was an easy paper except for Reading Comprehension section, which I lost time on. All the other sections were doable and easy for me. As compared to CLAT 2019, LSAT India was definitely harder. But in comparison to AILET 2019, LSAT India was easier. Overall, my LSAT India 2019 exam went well.
Anchal, Presidium School: I found today’s LSAT paper a bit difficult and lengthy. We had section-wise time and there were no GK and Maths questions. The paper contained majorly logical as well as analytical reasoning questions. I found analytical reasoning difficult in the exam.
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Devansh, Lovely Public School: As compared to CLAT 2019, LSAT India was less difficult. Best part about the exam was that there was no negative marking. Therefore, if you are not sure about an answer you can give it a fluke. The exam was based on logical reasoning but it was quite lengthy. We had 35 minutes in each section. The first and second sections had 23 questions each, third section, which contained long reading paragraphs based on logical reasoning as well as English had 24 sections. This section (Section-3) was very time consuming. The last section had 22 questions, which was easy. For the future aspirants, I would like to say that please practice hard and attempt previous year LSAT India question papers.
Krishna, Sachdeva Public School: LSAT India 2019 exam had four sections. All sections were based on English testing skills. We were not allowed to skip the sections. We were given 35 minutes for each section. The easiest section was the section-4 and all other sections were comparatively difficult. LSAT exam is very different from CLAT as well as DU LLB Entrance Exam. There is no similarity between these three exams. So you need to prepare for all the exams differently if you want to crack them.
Kaifi Kambuj: LSAT India 2019 was moderately tough. The best part about the exam for me was that it did not have Maths and GK and so was easy to do. The venue, however, chosen by Pearson Vue was not good as even the fans were not working well.
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Hi, the Law School Admission Council, USA (LSAC) has made the business decision to cease offering the LSAT India exam; meaning (LSAC) has officially discontinued the LSAT India exam. Candidates who appeared for LSAT India in 2024 should ensure they keep a copy of their scorecard, as it will be requ
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Yes, students appearing in Class 12 are eligible for LSAT India if they meet the eligibility criteria for 5-year LLB courses. The eligibility criteria are as follows:
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The LSAT India 2025 application process has not been started yet. The application form for the test is likely to be released anytime soon.
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