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New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
The full form of LSAT India is Law School Council Admission Test India. This test is generally conducted twice a year by a Australia, Canada and United States-based non-profit organisation, namely, Law School Admission Council (LSAC). The organisation conducts around 150,000 tests worldwide to help aspiring legal professionals to get admission to renowned law schools.
LSAT India serves as a gateway for admission to more than 85 prestigious law colleges in India, making it as one of the most important law entrance exams in the country.
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, Jindal School of Government and Public Policy accept LSAT India entrance exam score. The college accepts LSAT India exam score for the course BA and BSc. Students can check the detailed BA and BSc eligibility below:
BA- Personal Statement, Supplemental application, Past educational qualification, Faculty interview, JSAT Score of 55% aggregate or equivalent (SAT, ACT, LSAT-India).
BSc- Personal Statement, Supplemental application, Past educational qualification, Faculty interview, JSAT Score of 55% aggregate or equivalent (SAT, ACT, LSAT-India).
New answer posted
a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
The colleges accepting LSAT India scores are given below.
- Jindal global law school, Sonipat HR
- Vinayak mission law school, Chennai
- Lloyad law college, Noida
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2 years agoNew answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
There are numerous strategies you can employ to enhance your LSAT India score and raise your prospects of admission into a prestigious law school. Here are some effective approaches to consider:
1. Thorough Preparation and Study Plan: Dedicate ample time for preparation, ideally starting months before the exam. Create a structured study plan that incorporates all sections of the LSAT India, allocating sufficient time for each section based on your individual strengths and weaknesses.
2. Enroll in a Preparation Course if Required: Consider enrolling in a reputable LSAT India preparation course. These courses provide access to experienced
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
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
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
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
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
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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