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1. What is the test pattern/ syllabus for LSAT exam post- undergraduate programmmes (LLM)


Nehal Desale 17th Mar, 2018
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Anjalika soam 17th Mar, 2018

syllabus for LSAT covers three main topics:

  • Reading Comprehensions
  • Analytical Reasoning
  • Logical Reasoning

exam pattern for the same is as follows:

Reading Comprehension- no. of questions (26 to 28approx)

Analytical Reasoning - no. of questions (22-24approx)

Logical Reasoning two sections- no of questions(24-28approx)

variable and writing section- (unscored)

i hope this serves your query. Good Luck,....!!!

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19th Mar, 2018
So does it means that aspirants appearing in LSAT exam for taking addmission in llb or llm programme have a common syllabus i.e Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension ? 
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Ambika Sharma 17th Mar, 2018
Hello Nehal

LSAT India syllabus consists of three major heads which comprise of Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension. The LSAT syllabus basically comprises of questions based on critical thinking and legal skills.

Analytical Reasoning

In this section, candidates are given questions based on structure of relationships where they are required to draw the logical conclusions about that relationship. The relationships can be based on things, persons or events. Candidates have to choose the right statement from the given four or five statements commenting on the structure of the relationship. The test requires a law student to attempt legal solving problems in the section.

Logical Reasoning

Candidates are required to critically evaluate, analyse and complete arguments which are given in general language. The section tests the logic of a student. They have to read and comprehend the given passage and answer the questions based on it. The section assesses wide range different attributes of the test taker including thinking critically and skills that are required for legal reasoning.

Reading Comprehension

As the name suggests, the section tests the reading skills of a student. It assesses the understanding ability of the aspirant. The section consists of four sets of questions based on reading. Each section offers candidates of selecting and attempting the question put before them as per their preference. The reading material is followed by questions that check the reading as well as reasoning ability of the candidate.

Best of luck







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19th Mar, 2018
Hi AmbikaThanks for clearing my query.So does it means that aspirants appearing in LSAT exam for taking addmission in llb or llm programme have a common syllabus i.e Analytical Reasoning, Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension ? Can you suggest me the best book to refer if i am appearing for LSAT post- under graduate programme (i.e LLM) ?
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19th Mar, 2018
Hello Nehal Here are some e-books that you can download for free for better preparation.https://law.careers360.com/download/lsat-india-ebooksBest of luck 
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