The Law School Admission Test (LSAT-India) is a standardized test used for admission to over 50 law schools in India. Beyond admission, it is the sole criteria for the LSAC Global Merit Scholarship and several university-specific awards. For 2026, the scholarship provides full tuition fee waivers (up to ₹4 Lakhs) for the topper and significant awards for the top 50 rankers. It targets students entering the 5-year Integrated LLB or 3-year LLB programs. Unlike CLAT, which focuses on General Knowledge, LSAT-India is a Pure Aptitude Test. It evaluates critical thinking, logical reasoning, and reading comprehension. It is considered one of the most scientific entrance exams, as it predicts a student's success in law school rather than their ability to memorize facts.
Opening Date: 06-Apr-2026 02:12 PM
Closing Date: 06-Apr-2026 02:12 PM
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Reading Comprehension: 4 passages (Law, Science, Humanities, Arts) testing main idea, inference, and vocabulary in context.
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Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games): Puzzles involving ordering, grouping, and assignment based on multiple constraints.
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Logical Reasoning: Analyzing arguments, identifying premises/conclusions, detecting fallacies, and evaluating evidence.
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Guidelines
- All questions are mandatory and there is no negative marking.
- Duration: minutes
- Total Questions:
- Question Type: MCQ
Disclaimer
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