LSAT 2021 is the entrance exam conducted for admission to Indian law colleges. LSAT 2021 is scheduled for March and June. Read this article to know about the important details about the law entrance exam.
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The last for registering for the March session exam was till 14th March and the exam was conducted on 25th March. The candidates who want to register for the exam must visit the official website. The next exam will be conducted in the month of June from 14th June onward.
Due to the ongoing global pandemic, the exam will be conducted online. After qualifying in this exam, the students can apply to the law institutes associated with LSAT India. The courses for which the exam is being conducted are BA LLB, BCom LLB, BBA LLB, BSc LLB, LLM and three year LLB. After the results are out, LSAC sends the various scores to the different colleges associated with LSAT.
Eligibility
There is no specific criterion for appearing for LSAT. However the LSAT associated institutes might have eligibility criteria that you must check beforehand.
Registration procedure
One needs to have a valid email address, photo ID, mobile number and recent photograph for the registration procedure. The payment has to be done digitally.
Admit card
After the application process is completed, the candidates will get to know about the admission test slots and the exam timings. After the admit card has been generated, the slot booking process will begin. The admit card contains information like the name and roll number of the candidate, date and time of the test, protocols of the exam and so on.
Pattern of the exam
The duration of the exam is 2 hours and 20minutes. The questions are in the multiple choice format. There is no negative marking. It consists of four types namely Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning 1, Logical Reasoning 2 and Reading Comprehension. The time allotted for each section is 35 minutes.
Analytical Reasoning: 23 questions
Logical Reasoning 1: 22 questions
Logical Reasoning 2: 23 questions
Reading Comprehension: 24 questions
Total: 92 questions
These are some of the important details about the LSAT 2021 exam that you must be aware of.
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