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YASH SHARMA

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The ISAT India (Law School Admission Test) is an entrance examination used for admission to various law colleges in India. The ISAT India exam is a multiple-choice test, and it follows a unique scoring system that is different from other competitive exams. The ISAT India exam does not have a negative marking system, which means that there are no marks deducted for incorrect answers. Therefore, it is recommended that candidates attempt all questions in the exam. The ISAT India exam is scored on a scale of 420 to 480, and the score is calculated based on the number of correct answers provided by the candidate. The raw score obtained by t
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The ISAT India (Law School Admission Test) is primarily focused on testing a candidate's analytical, critical thinking, and logical reasoning skills, and does not specifically include questions related to General Knowledge (GK) or Current Affairs. The ISAT India exam mainly consists of questions related to Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension. However, it is important to note that the ISAT India exam may include passages or questions related to current events or topics that require some general awareness or knowledge. For example, the Reading Comprehension section may include passages that deal with curren
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The ISAT India (Law School Admission Test) is an entrance examination used for admission to various law colleges in India. The ISAT India exam assesses a candidate's critical thinking, logical reasoning, and analytical skills. The ISAT India exam consists of four main sections:
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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ISAT (International Science Aptitude Test) India is an aptitude test that assesses a student's aptitude and knowledge in various subjects such as Mathematics, Physics Chemistry and Biology. The questions in the ISAT exam are designed to test a student's critical thinking, problem-solving, and analytical skills. The following are some examples of the type of questions that may be asked in the ISAT India exam:
1. Mathematics: Questions may be asked on topics such as Algebra geometry, Trigonometry and calculus. Some sample questions could be:
- What is the value of x in the equation 2x + 3 = 7x - 2? - Find the angle between the vectors (2,
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The difficulty level of the ISAT India exam can vary depending on the candidate's level of preparation and the particular version of the exam they take. Generally, the ISAT India exam is designed to assess a candidate's aptitude in Mathematics, Physics Chemistry and English Language. The difficulty level of the exam is typically higher than that of other standardized tests, such as the SAT or ACT as it is intended to assess the abilities of students who are interested in pursuing undergraduate programs in engineering and Science. The questions in the ISAT India exam are typically of moderate to high difficulty level and may require a
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The question paper for LSAT India contains questions from three subjects, namely, Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension. These questions are asked under four sections, which are 1. Analytical Reasoning, 2. Logical Reasoning 3. Logical Reasoning and 4. Reading Comprehension. The number of questions in each section is different. The number of questions in the Analytical Reasoning section is 23. The numbers of questions in Logical Reasoning 1 and Logical Reasoning 2 are 22 and 23, respectively. The Reading Comprehension section contains 24 questions. Candidates need to prepare for the exam according to the numb
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The LSAT India exam fee for one cycle is INR 3,999. The LSAT India exam fee or registration fee for both cycles (January and June) is INR 7,998. The fees mentioned are without any discounts. Candidates belonging to all categories need to pay the same fee for the LSAT India exam. The mode of payment is online only. Candidates can use Net Banking, UPI, Credit Card, Debit Card or other digital payment options. Once the registration for LSAT India closes, they will not be able to pay the application or registration fee, even if they have already registered for the examination. To pay the LSAT India fee, candidates must visit the official w
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