LSAT India exam pattern 2020 has been changed a bit as an additional section removed from the question paper. Read here to know more.
The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) Global has removed the additional section 'Variable' section from the exam pattern. The council has earlier added a new section known as 'Variable' with 23 questions. This section would've been based on topics from Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, or Reading Comprehension. However, now the exam pattern will comprise of only four sections - Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning 1, Logical Reasoning 2 and, Reading Comprehension. Know here the changed exam pattern of LSAT India 2020.
LSAT India 2020 has been scheduled to be held on several days starting from June 14 onwards. Moreover, this year the examination will be held in a home-based remotely proctored mode to avoid health-risks of Coronavirus pandemic. The candidates appearing for the entrance exam can check here the detailed pattern of LSAT India 2020 Home-based mode test:
LSAT India sectional weightage:
Sections of LSAT India paper |
Question per section |
Time allotted per section |
---|---|---|
Analytical Reasoning |
23 questions |
35 minutes |
Logical Reasoning 1 |
22 questions |
35 minutes |
Logical Reasoning 2 |
23 questions |
35 minutes |
Reading Comprehension |
24 questions |
35 minutes |
Total |
92 questions |
2 hours 20 minutes |
When LSAC has added "variable section" in the exam pattern of LSAT India, it also increased the time duration by 35 more minutes. But now as the section has been removed, the total duration of exam would be 2 hours 20 minutes for attempting four sections. The time-duration for LSAT India 2020 is not rigid, and candidates would be able to utilise the remaining time to attempt the unanswered questions from all the section.
The variable section was an unscored section, therefore the marking scheme of LSAT India is unchanged, and the result will be evaluated on a scale of 420-480 score band and percentiles. There will be no negative marking in case of wrong attempts by the candidates.
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