how can i view my scorecard of lsat india...it is not showing in dashboard
Hello,
The Law School Admission Council (LSAC) has released the score card of LSAT-India 2020 on August 13. Candidates can download the result by logging into the LSAT registration system. To download the LSAT India 2020 scorecard, log-in to result portal using registration id and password. Click the below link to download score card.
https://discoverlaw.excelindia.com/LSAT/
The score card was released today so wait for sometime to get the link to download the score card. If you still don't get the link contact the officials. Check the link tomorrow too and if the link is not available contact officials.
what are options if I am looking for LLM after MBA
Dear Aspirant,
After any graduation you can to do an MBA or LLB, but you can do your LLM only after your LLB, which is your basic degree in law. From your question we can infer that you already have an LLB degree and would like to pursue your LLM after your MBA.
One primary advantage you may develop after your MBA is to understand which stream of business law your would like to pursue in LLM or position yourself as the legal person within a company, who also understand how a company functions or need to function based on your study of MBA and the application of Law within the framework of the organization and protecting the organization from all legal issues.
Good Luck
Does LSAT India have negative marking?
No. A very important point to remember is that there is no negative marking. So, once you reach the end of the section if you haven't answered every question or attempted every question then absolutely go back and answer. You have roughly twenty percent chance of getting it right just by guessing so please save 30 seconds to a minute at the end to go back and make sure that you have an answer entered for every single question.
Dr. Jason Dickenson
Director, India Testing- Law School Admission Council (LSAC)
How should a student plan to score a decent percentile in the LSAT India examination?
I think it's a misperception that it is an easy test and you don't have to prepare for iit and you can just walk in and take it unlike the CLAT and I think that's wrong. I don't think it is an easy test and I know it is not because I actually see the raw scores and it's certainly a test that you have to practice for so one thing I will tell you as far as percentiles and so forth is that even our highest scoring test takers over the years get a lot of questions wrong.
If you take the practice tests and you get 30 or 40 wrong out of 90- 92, they might want to give up but that's not necessarily the case. Again, you can get a good score with quite a number of questions answered incorrectly. So don't lose hope.
Dr. Jason Dickenson
Director, India Testing- Law School Admission Council (LSAC)