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YASH SHARMA

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There are many career opportunities available to you if you attend a reputed law college after passing the LSAT India exam. Some of the most common career paths for law graduates include:
* **Lawyer:** Lawyers represent clients in court and provide legal advice. They can work in a variety of settings, including private practice, government, and non-profit organizations.
* **Judge:** Judges preside over court cases and ensure that the law is applied fairly. They are appointed or elected to serve on the bench.
* **Corporate Counsel:** Corporate counsel provide legal advice to businesses on a variety of matters, such as contracts, mergers an
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Here are the colleges in Western India that accept the score of ISAT India exam:
* Kirit P. Mehta School of Law (NMIMS), Mumbai
* DM Harish School of Law, Mumbai
* Vijaybhoomi University, Mumbai
* MIT-WPU Faculty of Law, Pune
* School of Law, UPES, Dehradun
* Adamas University, Kolkata
* Faculty of Law, Manav Rachna University, Faridabad
* Bennett University, Greater Noida
* Alliance School of Law, Gurgaon
* BML Munjal University, Gurgaon
* Daksha Fellowship, Gurugram
* Lloyd Law College, Greater Noida
* Jindal Global Law School, Sonepat
* GD Goenka University, Gurgaon
* KR Mangalam University, Gurugram
* Asian Law College, Noida
* Vellore Institute of
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The scaled score in relation to the ISAT India exam refers to the final score that a candidate receives after taking the exam. The ISAT India exam is designed to assess a candidate's critical thinking, analytical, and reasoning skills, and it is scored on a scale of 420 to 480. The scaled score is calculated based on the number of questions answered correctly by the candidate, and the difficulty level of those questions. The ISAT India exam has different versions, and each version has a different difficulty level. Therefore, the raw score obtained by a candidate is converted to a scaled score to ensure that the scores are comparable ac
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The Analytical Reasoning section of the ISAT India exam assesses the candidate's ability to analyze and solve complex problems using logical reasoning. The questions in this section are designed to test the candidate's critical thinking skills and ability to understand and interpret information. Here are some of the important topics related to the Analytical Reasoning section of the ISAT India exam:
1. Logic and Deduction: This topic involves understanding syllogisms, logical reasoning, and deductive reasoning.
2. Analogies: This topic involves understanding relationships between words and concepts and applying those relationships to ne
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The Reading Comprehension section of the ISAT India exam assesses the candidate's ability to understand and interpret written passages. The passages in this section are typically drawn from a variety of subjects and may include topics from various fields of study such as humanities, sciences, social sciences, etc. Here are some of the main topics that are typically covered in the Reading Comprehension section of the ISAT India exam:
1. Science and Technology: This topic may include passages related to recent scientific discoveries, technological advancements, and their impact on society.
2. Social Sciences: This topic may include passag
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The LSAT India exam has strict rules regarding the objects that candidates can keep with them during the exam. Here are some of the objects that are allowed and not allowed during the exam:
Allowed objects:
1. Admit card: Candidates are required to carry a printout of the admit card to the exam center. The admit card contains important details such as the candidate's name, roll number, and exam center details.
2. Identity proof: Candidates are required to carry a valid photo ID proof, such as Aadhaar card, PAN card, or passport, to the exam center.
3. Writing materials: Candidates are allowed to carry a pen, pencil, eraser, and a sharpen
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The percentile score in the LSAT India exam represents the percentage of candidates who have scored equal to or below your score. In other words, if your percentile score is 75, it means that you have scored equal to or higher than 75% of the candidates who appeared for the exam. The percentile score is a relative measure of your performance in the exam and is calculated based on the scores of all the candidates who appeared for the exam. The percentile score helps to rank the candidates based on their performance in the exam, and it is used by universities and colleges to shortlist candidates for admission to various courses. For exam
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If you are preparing for any other entrance exams, here are some general tips that can help you crack an entrance exam:
Understand the Exam Pattern: It is essential to understand the exam pattern, including the number of questions, duration, marking scheme, and syllabus. This will help you to plan your preparation accordingly. Create a Study Plan: Create a study plan and follow it consistently. Allocate time for each subject, and ensure that you cover all the topics in the syllabus. Practice Previous Year Question Papers: Solve previous year question papers and mock tests to get an idea of the exam pattern, question types, and difficult
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Abhishek singh Singh

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My basic reason of entering into civil services is to serve the nation, serve the people and to bring positive changes in the society. Sir my main motive to join the civil services is to positively affect the lives of thousands of people in and around my region.

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FIJA JAMAGE

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Hello Dipika, In India you can go with the easiest exams such as SSC CHSL SSC Stenographer IBPS Clerk all Group D level exams in this you don't have to prepare for interview or any higher degree is not necessary to qualify these exams. There are exams you just need 10th or 12th level education is required. You have to prepare for written exams such as aptitude tests and basic languages exams and you also needed the typing and computer skills for stenographer and clerk jobs this only mandatory thing to achieve success in these exams.

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