LSAT India Pattern
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* *Practice solving logical reasoning problems. * The best way to improve your skills in logical reasoning is to practice solving problems. There are many resources available online and in libraries that can help you practice solving logical reasoning pr
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The ISAT India is a more general aptitude test that covers a wider range of topics, including English, Logical Reasoning, Quantitative Aptitude, and General Knowledge. The CLAT, on the other hand, is a more specialized test that focuses on legal aptitude and reasoning.
The ISAT India is also a shorter exam, with a total of 92 questions to be answered in 2 hours and 20 minutes. The CLAT, on the other hand, is a longer exam, with a total of 150 questions to be answered in 3 hours.
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* Take the sample paper under timed conditions. This will help you get used to the time pressure of the actual exam. * Use the sample paper to identify your strengths and weaknesses. This will help you focus your
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* Take a practice test. This will help you get a feel for the format of the exam and the types of questions that are asked. * Study the ISAT India syllabus. This will help you understand the concep
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1. Analytical Reasoning: This section assesses a candidate's ability to understand complex relationships and draw conclusions based on logical reasoning. Questions may be based on topics such as grouping, sequencing, and matching.
2. Logical Reasoning (two sections): These sections assess a candidate's ability to analyze and evaluate arguments, identify flaws in
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