Law School Admission Test(LSAT)
Introduction:
ലോ സ്കൂൾ അഡ്മിഷൻ ടെസ്റ്റ് (എൽഎസ്എറ്റി) -ഒരു ബിരുദ, ബിരുദാനന്തര നിയമ കോഴ്സുകളിലേക്കുള്ള പ്രവേശനത്തിനായി ലോ സ്കൂൾ അഡ്മിഷൻ കൗൺസിൽ (എൽഎസ്എസി) നടത്തുന്ന ഒരു പ്രവേശന പരീക്ഷയാണ്. ഇന്ത്യയിലെ വിവിധ നിയമ കോളേജുകളിൽ നൽകുന്ന ബിരുദ, ബിരുദാനന്തര ബിരുദ കോഴ്സുകളിൽ പ്രവേശനത്തിനായി നിയമ താൽപര്യമുള്ളവരെ ഷോർട്ട്ലിസ്റ്റ് ചെയ്യുന്നതിനാണ് പരീക്ഷ നടത്തുന്നത്.
Exam Highlights:
Eligibility
- Candidates should have cleared Class 12 or equivalent exam
- Candidates holding a bachelor degree in any stream from a recognised university/ college
Mode of Examination
- Written test
Medium of Examination
- English only
Exam Duration
- 2 hours 20 minutes
Type of Questions
- Objective-Type Questions
Pappers
- Analytical reasoning
- Logical reasoning
- Reading comprehension
Total Mark
- Scaled score between 420 and 480
Marking Scheme
- No negative mark
Mode of Application
- Online
How to Apply
Step 1
- Registering online for the Law School Admission Test
Step 2
- Filling various details like name, date of birth, educational qualifications and address
Step 3
- Choosing law colleges and uploading photographs in the prescribed format
Step 4
- Remitting the fee against LSAT India Application Form
Fees Structure
- LSAT Registration fee is INR 3800 for every candidate.
Website
Syllabus:
Analytical Reasoning
- The section is based on the structure of relationships with logical conclusions, relationships based on things, persons or events, statements and conclusions, and some legal statements and relationships based problems
Logical Reasoning 1 & 2
- The sections assess candidates' ability to analyse, critically evaluate, and complete arguments through logical reasoning questions based on passages (comprehension or legal)
- The type of questions will be of statement-conclusions, reasoning by analogy, determining how additional evidence affects an argument, applying principles or rules, and identifying argument flaws
Reading Comprehension
- The section carries questions to assess candidates' reading and interpretation skills based on four sets of reading questions, each consisting of a selection of reading material, followed by four to nine questions that test reading and reasoning abilities