Here are tips from LSAT India toppers in the past year on how to approach the exam and score well. Read here to know more.
The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) Global will conduct the LSAT India 2025 twice in two sessions, namely January 2025 session and May 2025 session. The first session of the test will tentatively be held in January 2025. However, the second session test of LSAT India 2025 will tentatively be held in May 2025.
To prepare for the test, candidates are recommended to thoroughly understand the LSAT India 2025 exam pattern and syllabus, as well as solve mock tests and sample papers. In addition to these tips, candidates should also learn from the experiences of LSAT India toppers. These toppers have share the strategies they used to achieve top scores in the exam. Pearson VUE published the LSAT India topper lists until 2021. However, candidates can still benefit from the preparation tips shared by toppers who appeared before 2022. Check out the LSAT India preparation tips by toppers in this article.
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The question paper of LSAT India 2025 will also be based on Reading Comprehension, Logical Reasoning (1&2) and, Analytical Reasoning. The test is designed to assess the aptitude and, decision-making skills of candidates which are required to study law courses.
Q: Which is more difficult, LSAT India or CLAT?
CLAT is more difficult than LSAT India because of the time constraint. Candidates have only two hours to solve 150 questions in the exam. However, the time limit to solve 92 questions in the LSAT India exam is 2 hours and 20 minutes. Thus, it is difficult for candidates to complete all questions in the CLAT exam within such a short time limit. Moreover, the CLAT question paper includes questions from Current Affairs and General Knowledge. However, the LSAT India question paper does not include questions on Current Affairs and General Knowledge. Consequently, the LSAT India is comparatively easy because of its question paper pattern.
Q: Can I get direct admission in Amity University Gurgaon?
Yes, Amity Gurugram provides direct admission to candidates fufiling the below-mentioned criteria:
- Candidates must pass Class 12 (CBSE/ ISC/ State Boards) with at least 80% aggregate for direct admission to UG courses. Aspirants eligible for direct admission get exemption from the entrance exam. Selection will be only on the basis of Amity Application Form
- Aspirants with at least 70 percentile in CAT/ MAT exam are eligible for direct admission to MBA course. Such candidates are exempted from entrance test and can directly come for GDPI round.
- Direct Admission will be offered to BA LLB, B.A. LL.B. (Hons), B.B.A. LL.B. (Hons) and BCom LL.B. (Hons) based on CLAT score of 90 and above, subject to meeting the Minimum Eligibility Criteria prescribed for the programme.
NOTE: 1. Direct Admission based on Class 12% is not applicable for the programmes of Architecture / Design / Education/ Fine Arts / Fashion / Law and Physical Education.
2. Direct Admission is not applicable for Post Graduate programs
Q: Can I get direct admission to OP Jindal University?
Yes, the university offers direct admission to a lot of its courses based on students' aggregate in class 12 and performance in the interview round. For admission, it is further also necessary that the student has passed class 12 with the required marks as per the applied course. Admission to courses such as MBA and BTech is through national-level entrance exams.
LSAT India 2025 Exam Pattern
The detailed exam pattern of LSAT India 2025 are as under:
Sections of LSAT India paper |
Question per section |
Time allotted per section |
---|---|---|
Analytical Reasoning |
23 |
35 minutes |
Logical Reasoning – 1 |
22 |
35 minutes |
Logical Reasoning – 2 |
23 |
35 minutes |
Reading Comprehension |
24 |
35 minutes |
Total |
92 questions |
2 hours 20 minutes |
Here are some LSAT India toppers sharing tips to prepare and, approach the exam.
LSAT India 2021 Topper: Sukarm
Sukarm achieve AIR 1 in LSAT India 2021 with by securing 479 out of 480 marks and a score band. He took one mock per day for a week before the exam. After attempting mocks, he used to take a quick break to analyse all my incorrect answers and try to find the ideal strategy for each section. Sukarm adviced future aspirants to properly analyse all errors in LSAT mock tests. According to him, paying special attention to why one got an answer wrong is the key to cracking LSAT India. Moreover, proper time management is needed to attempt the reading comprehension section and a little practice of reading dense content may also be needed to crack the LSAT India.
LSAT India 2019 Topper: Pulkit Goyal
The All India Topper for LSAT India 2019, Pulkit Goyal scored 99.9 percentile to secure this rank. He is studied Science in Class 12th. He shares that LSAT India does not require having prior knowledge of subjects like General Knowledge, Legal Aptitude as compared to other law entrance exams in India like CLAT and AILET. LSAT India is based on critical reasoning, which is required to study and pursue law. He shared that to crack LSAT India; he took a practical approach wherein cognitive skills were used. Besides,
- He practiced LSAT India mock tests available on the official website.
- Took help of logical reasoning books and, some coaching study material.
- He referred to experts recommended books and mock papers
- He practiced for each subject of LSAT India keeping in mind time limit and, analysed the mock tests. Thereafter, worked on mistakes and, improvement areas in each subject.
- He focused on accuracy rate and, focused only on important topics from the syllabus.
- He had developed a habit of reading and research that helped him approach the test.
- Took mock tests on a regular basis to improve test-taking skills.
He added LSAT India is an aptitude-based test therefore; to score well candidates need to practice and improve their weaknesses. With consistency and hard work, one would be able to score well in LSAT India exam.
Q: How can I get admission in Jindal Law School for LLM?
In order to get Admission in Jindal Law School Aspirants are required to complete bachelor's degree in Law from any university in India or abroad that is duly recognised under the Law and by the regulatory authorities can apply for JGLS LLM course. Aspirants must hold the documents proving their eligibility for verification at later stages of admission. Additionally, admission to LLM is based on LSAT India score (70% weightage), statement of purpose and curriculum vitae (30% weightage). Final selection will be done considering the performance of candidates in all the selection rounds.
Q: Which is the most difficult section of the LSAT India exam?
The difficulty level of each section of the LSAT India exam changes every day. Based on the pattern of the question papers of the ISAT India exam (question papers of previous years), it has been observed that the Analytical Reasoning is the most difficult section of the question paper of the LSAT India exam because questions in this section are lengthy. Candidates need more time and reasoning ability to find relationships between situations, objects, or scenarios to answer questions in this section of the exam. Thus, the requirements of more time and reasoning ability to solve questions in the Analytical Reasoning section of the LSAT India exam make it the toughest section. The easiest section in the LSAT India examination is Reading Comprehension because it requires a good understanding of the English language to crack this section of the exam.
Q: How can I get admission in OP Jindal Global Law School?
Jindal Global Law School admission is primarily entrance-based. Check below JGLS selection criteria for top courses:
Course Name | JGLS Selection Criteria |
---|---|
BA LLB (Hons) | LSAT-India |
BA | LSAT-India/ JSAT/ SAT/ ACT/ CLAT-UG/ CUET-UG |
BBA LLB (Hons) | LSAT-India |
BCom LLB (Hons) | LSAT-India |
LLB | LSAT-India |
LLM | LSAT-India + Statement of Purpose + Curriculum Vitae + Interview |
Q: How can I apply for PhD admission at Jindal Global Law School?
To apply for PhD admission at Jindal Global Law School, visit the official website and submit a duly filled application form along with all the required documents and an application fee of INR 1,000.
Q: Is admission in Amity Gurgaon still open?
Yes, Amity University Gurgaon is still open. The institute offers BTech, BCA, BA, MBA and other courses at the UG, PG, doctoral and advanced masters level courses in multiple fields. Interested applicants are required to go through the national-level entrance exam for few a courses such as BTech, MBA among others for final admissions.
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LSAT India 2019 Topper: Vidhi Basrani
LSAT India 2019 topper scored 99.49 percentile to secure admission in Jindal Global Law School. She shares that LSAT India is a different exam than other law entrance exams in India. It is about practical knowledge and skills. Therefore, she prepared for the entrance exam as under:
- Prepared Reading Comprehension and Logical Reasoning separately
- Took mock tests to improve in each section
- Worked on time-management skills for Reading Comprehension section
- Referred to coaching study material and mock tests to practice for LSAT India exam
She added LSAT India is tougher than other law entrance exams as there is no prescribed syllabus and, is based on practical skills and, logical reasoning completely. She shared to crack the LSAT India exam, a candidate should focus on time management, practice and, cognitive skills.
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