LSAT—India Syllabus 2025: Download Section-wise Syllabus PDF, Best Preparation Books

Law School Admission Test - India 2025 ( LSAT India )

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Updated on Nov 15, 2024 12:53 IST

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LSAT India Syllabus 2025 - The syllabus for LSAT India 2025 will not be shared by LSAC as the entrance exam has been discontinued. Earlier, there were four sections in the LSAT India question paper i.e. Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning 1, Logical Reasoning 2 and Reading Comprehension. The number of questions in each section was around 22-23. This page will provide you with all the details about LSAT India syllabus with reference to past years.

Q:   What is the difficulty level of the LSAT India?
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The difficulty level of the LSAT India exam is moderate to difficult. The exam has lengthy questions, and reading these questions takes time. In addition, candidates also need time to solve all these questions. But the time limit to solve all the questions is 2 hours and 20 minutes, or 140 minutes. Thus, they get very little time to read and solve lengthy questions in the question paper of the LSAT India exam, which increases its difficulty. Moreover, the Reading Comprehension section of the LSAT India exam is difficult. On the contrary, the questions in the LSAT India are not based on General Knowledge and Quantitative Aptitude or Mathematics. The absence of these two sections that requires continuous practice makes the LSAT India exam easier than the CLAT and AILET exam. The sections under which questions are asked in the LSAT India exam are Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning 1, Logical Reasoning 2, and Reading Comprehension. All LSAT India exam takers need to note that the difficulty level of all exams depends on your preparation. If you prepare well, you can crack the LSAT India and other entrance exams.

 

Q:   What is the syllabus of LSAT India?
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The LSAT India syllabus covers the following four sections:

Analytical Reasoning (AR): This section tests your ability to analyze and solve problems that involve relationships between people, objects, and events. Some of the topics covered in this section include:

  • Linear ordering
  • Sequencing
  • Grouping
  • Arrangements
  • Logical puzzles

Logical Reasoning (LR): This section tests your ability to read and understand arguments, and then to identify the strengths and weaknesses of those arguments. Some of the topics covered in this section include:

  • Inference
  • Assumptions
  • Weakening and strengthening arguments
  • Fallacies

Reading Comprehension (RC): This section tests your ability to read and understand complex passages of text. Some of the topics covered in this section include:

  • Main idea
  • Supporting details
  • Inference
  • Author's purpose
  • Tone

Writing Sample (optional): This section is a 35-minute essay that tests your ability to write a clear, concise, and persuasive essay. The topic of the essay is randomly generated from a pool of topics.

The LSAT India syllabus is available on the LSAC website. You can also find a number of LSAT preparation books and courses that cover the material in the syllabus.

 

Q:   Which is the most difficult section of the LSAT India exam?
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The difficulty level of each section of the LSAT India exam is based on the pattern of the question papers. The easiest section in  is Reading Comprehension.

Table of content
  • LSAT India Syllabus 2025
  • LSAT India 2025 Section-Wise Syllabus
  • Books to prepare for LSAT India 2025
  • Key Features of LSAT India Exam Pattern 2025
  • LSAT India 2025 Syllabus FAQs
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LSAT India Syllabus 2025

Knowing LSAT India preparation tips can help LSAT aspirants perform better in the examination. A thorough understanding of the LSAT—India 2025 syllabus can aid in their preparation for the exam. Candidates have to focus mainly on their logical reasoning, critical thinking, and legal skills to clear the examination. Topics related to these three topics are the crucial part of the syllabus. The section-wise syllabus for the law entrance exam is as under:

Subjects Topics
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.

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Q:   What are the important topics related to Analytical Reasoning section of the LSAT India exam?
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The Analytical Reasoning section of the LSAT India entrance exam analyse the analytical abilities of candidates. Candidates need to provide solutions to problems in this section.

Q:   What are the important topics from which questions are in the LSAT India exam?
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The important topics for the LSAT India exam are from Analytical Reasoning section. Logical Reasoning section is based on statements and assumptions.

Q:   How is Logical Reasoning 1 different from Logical Reasoning 2 for LSAT India?
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Logical Reasoning 1 will test the ability of candidates to analyse, critically evaluate, and complete arguments LR 2 tests the ability of candidates to make decisions.

 

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LSAT India 2025 Section-Wise Syllabus

After analysing LSAT India's previous years' sample papers and question papers, topics from which questions are asked in the test have been identified. Based on these topics, the section-wise syllabus for LSAT India 2025 has been provided below:

LSAT India 2025 Analaytical Reasoning Syllabus

The syllabus for LSAT India Analytical Reasoning section includes the following topics: 

  • Statement and Conclusion
  • Syllogism 
  • Arrangements and Grouping
  • Coding-Decoding
  • Linear ordering
  • Sequencing
  • Logical puzzles

LSAT India 2025 Logical Reasoning 1 and Logical Reasoning 2 Syllabus

Check out the syllabus for the LSAT India LR 1 and LR 2 sections below:

  • Calendars 
  • Number and Letter Series
  • Blood Relations
  • Seating Arrangements
  • Inference
  • Assumptions
  • Weakening and strengthening arguments
  • Fallacies

LSAT India 2025 Reading Comprehension Syllabus

This section generally contains four sets of passages. In three sets, there is a single short passage for each. Each short passage includes 5-8 questions that candidates need to answer based on their reading comprehension. The fourth set, known as Comparative Reading contains two passages. This sub-section of the Reading Comprehension section includes the remaining questions. The main topics on which passages in the Reading Comprehension section of the LSAT India exam are based have been mentioned below:

Other Important Topics 

  • Main idea
  • Supporting details
  • Inference
  • Author's purpose
  • Tone
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Books to prepare for LSAT India 2025

Candidates appearing for the LSAT India entrance exam can practice online mock test as well as refer the books below to prepare for LSAT India 2025:

Book for LSAT India preparation Author name
Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning for the CLAT and LL.B. Entrance Examinations A. P Bhardwaj
Legal Aptitude for the CLAT and other Law Entrance Examinations: A Workbook A. P Bhardwaj
Thinking Like a Lawyer: A New Introduction to Legal Reasoning Frederick Schauer
Superprep Book for LSAT India  Pearson VUE

 

 
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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Can one prepare for the LSAT India in one month?
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Yes, one can prepare for the LSAT India in one month with the right approach. The following expert advice may help you prepare for the LSAT in one month: 1. The Reading Comprehension section carries 24 questions, which are to be completed in 35 minutes. For this section, you can focus on vocabulary and limit the time spent on passages. 2. You can score well in logical reasoning and analytical reasoning by practicing mock tests. 3. The reasoning section is important as well as challenging. You should devote more time to this section in a month. 4. Practice mental calculations to improve your speed when answering data analysis questions. 5. Devote more time to practicing than to reading anything new. 6. Only focus on important and recurring topics based on the previous year's LSAT India question paper. 7. You can make short notes for these important themes, but the focus should be on improving accuracy in reasoning.

 

Q:   Is it mandatory to buy test prep material for LSAT India preparation?
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No, the LSAT India Test Prep Bundle is an option provided to candidates who want to practise for the upcoming examination with official study material. Candidates can also use many other preparation materials available on the market. To prepare for the ISAT India exam, candidates can also use the preparation tips mentioned below: 1. Practise solving questions available in the best books available for LSAT India exam preparation. 2. Know the LSAT India exam pattern and syllabus. 3. Solve the LSAT India exam practise Sets every day. Apart from these preparation tips, candidates can interact with people who have already succeeded in the exam. Interacting with them will allow candidates to know the strategy they used to succeed in the examination.

 

Q:   What is LSAT India Super Prep?
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LSAC provides a Super Prep Book for candidates appearing in LSAT India. The book is a combination of preparation material, test papers, explanations, answer keys, and other related information. Interested candidates can get the book either while filling out the application form or separately from the official website. The price of LSAT India SuperPrep is INR 1199. It can be purchased online through the LSAC website. The main benefit of using this practise material is that it can help exam takers get an overview of the real LSAT India exam. Thus, they will be able to understand the types of questions asked in the entrance examination, along with the sections under which these questions are asked.
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Key Features of LSAT India Exam Pattern 2025

Candidates can check highlights of LSAT India exam pattern mentioned in the table below: 

Features  Details 

Exam mode

Remotely-proctored online exam (Computer-based proctored exam)

Exam duration 

2 hours and 20 minutes

Time per section

35 minutes for each section

Test Language 

English only

Type of questions

Objective-type questions 

Sections 

Four sections based on three subjects

Question per section

23-24 question for each section

Total questions

92 MCQs

Total marks 

On a scale of 420-480

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Commonly asked questions
Q:   Which things should I avoid doing during the LSAT India test?
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Individuals who are in the legal profession must uphold the highest moral and ethical standards. Don't use any books, notes, or study resources during the exam. 

Q:   What are the main topics related to the Reading Comprehension section of the LSAT India exam?
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There are no specific main topics related to the Reading Reasoning section of the LSAT India entrance exam. This section aims to analyse the reading abilities and interpersonal skills of candidates. Candidates need to solve questions related to these based on their comprehension of English language. There will be 2-3 passages in the Reading Comprehension section, and based on these passages, 32 questions will be asked. Candidates also need to check the practise materials published by reputed publications and LASC Prep materials to practise all the important and relevant topics or passage-based questions related to the Reading Comprehension section of the entrance exam.

 

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LSAT India 2025 Syllabus FAQs

Find the following Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) related to LSAT India syllabus 2025:

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Q:   I have 40% marks in graduation. Will I get admission in a good law college in India with a high ISAT score?
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No, You can not do Legum Baccalaureus LL.B. With 40 percent in graduation. BCI (Bar Council of India) Rules prescribes a minimum of 45 percent marks in the qualifying exam that is 12th or UG degree to become eligible to join a 3-year or 5 years LL.B. Degree programme in India. Some universities like Delhi University prescribe a minimum of 50 percent marks in graduation or post-graduation to become eligible to join the LL.B. Degree programme at Delhi University Law Faculty. So, if you do a post-graduate degree I. e. an M.A. M.Sc. Or M.Com with 50 percent, you can still join LL.B. On the basis of your post-graduate marks even if you don't have 40 percent in graduation.
Q:   How many questions do I need to attempt to become a topper of the LSAT India exam?
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To become a topper of the LSAT India exam, a candidate needs to attempt all the questions asked in the exam question paper. There is no provision for negative marking in the LSAT India exam. 

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