On June 8, 2024, the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) will make the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) India 2024 results public. The results of the LSAT India 2024 exam can be accessed and downloaded by candidates by visiting lsatindia.in, the official LSAT India website. The dates of the LSAT India 2024 exam were May 16, 2024, to May 19, 2024.
There were 92 multiple-choice questions total, divided into three categories: reading comprehension, logical reasoning 1 and 2, and analytical thinking. The test was administered online. Two hours and twenty minutes were allotted for the exam.
Step 1: Go to LSAT India's official website. lsatindia.in
Step 2: Select the option "LSAT India 2024 results."
Step 3: After navigating to a new page, enter your login information.
Step 4: The screen will display your LSAT India 2024 result.
Step 5: For future usage, download the scorecard.
The purpose of the LSAT India exam is to evaluate candidates' abilities in areas including critical thinking, logic, and advanced reading comprehension. More than 50 law schools in India accept the exam as a prerequisite for admission to their three-year, five-year integrated LLB, and LLM programs, among other legal programs.
The LSAT India 2024 results will be released on June 8, 2024.
You can download your scorecard by logging in to the official LSAT India website (https://www.lsatindia.in/) and following the steps for downloading the LSAT India 2024 results.
The exam was conducted online and consisted of 92 multiple-choice questions in three sections: Reading Comprehension, Logical Reasoning (divided into 2 sections), and Analytical Reasoning. You had 2 hours and 20 minutes to complete the exam.
The LSAT India exam is used by many law schools in India to assess a candidate's abilities in critical thinking, logic, and reading comprehension. Scoring well on the LSAT India can help you gain admission to various law programs, including LLB (3-year and 5-year integrated) and LLM programs.
Over 50 law schools in India consider the LSAT India score for admission to their law programs.