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Kritika Rai

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A good LSAT-India score will vary depending on the law schools you are applying to. However, a score of 450 or higher is generally considered to be competitive for admission to top law schools in India.

Here is a breakdown of LSAT-India score percentiles and their corresponding admissions prospects:

  • 80th percentile and above: Excellent chance of admission to top law schools
  • 60th percentile and above: Good chance of admission to top law schools
  • 40th percentile and above: Fair chance of admission to mid-tier law schools
  • 20th percentile and above: Some chance of admission to lower-tier law schools
  • Below 20th percentile: Unlikely to be admitted
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Kritika Rai

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The LSAT India score and percentile/rank are calculated through a multi-step process that involves raw score conversion, scaling, and ranking.

1. Raw Score Conversion:

The number of correct answers for each section is tallied.
For each section, the number of correct answers is converted to a raw score using a predetermined formula.

2. Scaling:

The raw scores for each section are scaled to a common range of 120 to 180.
The scaling process ensures that scores across different administrations of the LSAT India are comparable.

3. Ranking:

Percentile ranks are calculated by comparing each candidate's scaled score to the scores of all other candidat

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The details on admit cards of both session will be similar. For both sessions of the test, candidates need to download a different admit card.

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If there is a mistake on your LSAT India admit card, you need to contact the exam authority immediately. You can do this by email, phone, or by visiting the exam authority's website.

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Kritika Rai

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The following items are allowed in a Computer-Based Proctored (CBP) mode LSAT India exam:

  • A government-issued photo ID
  • A laptop or desktop computer with a webcam and microphone
  • A blank sheet of paper and a pencil

All other items are prohibited. This includes:

  • Cell phones
  • Smartwatches
  • Calculators
  • Books
  • Notes
  • Food and drinks

If you are caught with a prohibited item, you may be disqualified from taking the exam.

Here are some tips for keeping your exam area free of prohibited items:

  • Place all prohibited items outside of your reach before you begin the exam.
  • If you need to use a blank sheet of paper or a pencil, ask your proctor for permission.
  • Do not br
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To show your LSAT India admit card in a Computer-Based Proctored (CBP) mode exam, you will need to upload a copy of it to the test platform before you begin the exam.

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The LSAT India admit card mentions- Candidate's name, roll number, Test date, photograph and signature. In addition to these details, Instructions for taking the exam are also mentioned. 

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Yes, it is mandatory to book a test slot before downloading the LSAT India admit card. Candidates can book their test slots on the official LSAT India website.

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If you lose your LSAT India admit card, you can download a duplicate admit card from the official website. To download a duplicate admit card, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the official LSAT India website: lsatindia.in
  2. Click on the "Login" button
  3. Enter your username and password and click on the "Login" button
  4. Click on the "Download Duplicate Admit Card" link
  5. Download the admit card as pdf and print it out.

Please note that you can only download a duplicate admit card if you have already registered for the exam and paid the registration fee. If you have not registered for the exam yet, you will need to do so in order to download the admit card.

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On the LSAT India exam day, you must carry the following documents along with your admit card:

  • A valid government-issued photo ID card (such as Aadhaar card, passport, driving license, or voter ID card)
  • Two recent passport-size photographs

The photo ID card and photographs must be clear and legible. The photo ID card must also be valid on the exam day.

You should also carry a pen and two sheets of blank paper to the exam center. These will be provided to you at the exam center, but it is a good idea to carry your own as well.

You are not allowed to carry any other items into the exam center, such as mobile phones, calculators, or watches. I

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