LSAT Exam
LSAT acronym for The Law School Admission
Test is a test which has its roots in LSAC ( Law School Admission Council)
in USA. For updates visit sarkarinaukridetails.com . This exam
is primarily conducted to choose the eligible Law students who possess the
skills which are supposed to have in any Law student. This exam is conducted in
all over the world where the passes candidate can make practice anywhere in the
world.
Key Dates of LSAT 2013
Registration Fee through Online: 12th Nov, 2012 to 28th Apr, 2013
Registration Fee through Demand Draft: 12th Nov, 2012 to 30th Apr, 2013
Availability of Admit Card: 8th May, 2013 to 17th May, 2013
Examination Date: 19th May, 2013
Result Date: 15th June, 2013
October 2013 LSAT Dates and Registration
Deadlines for Published Test Centers
Entrance Test : 6th October, 2013
Registration Online, by Mail, or by Telephone : 6th September 2013 (Receipt deadline)
October 2013 LSAT Dates and Registration Deadlines for Non published Test Centers
Entrance Test : 6th October 2013
Registration : 9th August 2013 (Receipt deadline)
How to Apply for LSAT:
Log in to official website and register
yourself, registration fee is Rs 3500/- which can be paid by either DD or
Online or banker’s cheque.
With this registration number, candidate can
obtain the Application Form which should be filled duly and submit to the
participating colleges.
Once the fee is deposited, it will not be
refunded.
Syllabus of LSAT:
Analytical Reasoning
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Reading Comprehension
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Logical Reasoning
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Syllogisms,inference,conclusions
,understanding of complex relations and deducing the facts our of number of
statementsis the main of this section.
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Long comprehension of any topic assess the
ability to insight knowledge on particular issue within the set time.
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This section mainly checks the ability to
assess , analyse and make evaluations of particular type of statements which
involves analogy, arguments and cause and relationship types questions.
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LSAT Exam Eligibility Criteria:
5 years B.A LLB with min. 45% marks.
3years LLB+Graduation in any stream with min.
45%marks.
2years LLM+3years LLB or 5years BA.LLB with
min.45% marks.
Examination Pattern of LSAT
Paper Name
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Reading Comprehension
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Analytical Reasoning
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Logical Reasoning
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No. of Sections
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1
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1
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2
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There are altogether four sections of LSAT
exam where L.R section counts 2 with single section of R.C and A.R.
The question paper will contain Multiple
Choice Questions.
Each section will take a time limit of 35
minutes.
No negative marking.
Visit the official website for any latest
information regarding LSAT 2013
lsac.org
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