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YASH SHARMA

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There is no minimum cutoff for LSAT India 2025 as the LSAT India exam authority does not provide candidates with admissions to a particular college or university. The LSAT India exam is a pathway for admission to law courses at colleges that accept scores of this examination. The actual cutoff for admission to a particular law school will vary depending on the school's requirements and the number of applicants. However, in general, a good score on the LSAT India exam will give you a good chance of being admitted to a law school of your choice. Here are some tips for scoring well in LSAT India 2025:Start preparing early: The LSAT India
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YASH SHARMA

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The scaled score in relation to the ISAT India exam refers to the final score that a candidate receives after taking the exam. The ISAT India exam is designed to assess a candidate's critical thinking, analytical, and reasoning skills, and it is scored on a scale of 420 to 480. The scaled score is calculated based on the number of questions answered correctly by the candidate, and the difficulty level of those questions. The ISAT India exam has different versions, and each version has a different difficulty level. Therefore, the raw score obtained by a candidate is converted to a scaled score to ensure that the scores are comparable ac
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Deeksha Dixit

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With ISAT scores, you can gain admission to more than 50 prestigious law schools. To prepare for the ISAT, you can follow these tips suggested by experts:
1. Make a section-wise study plan based on exam pattern analysis.
2. The logical reasoning section requires the most attention, as it contains approximately 45 questions.
3. Understand the concepts of reasoning first and then practice topic-wise.
4. For the analytical reasoning section, you need to understand the basic concepts of each topic.
5. You can take help from YouTube and reference material to build the basics of analytical reasoning.
6. Practice topic-wise questions regularly
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