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Syllabus
EXAM SYLLABUS
LSAT consists of multiple-choice-questions, and the total duration of the test is 3 hours and 30 minutes (35 minutes each for 5 sections in total). One section is an experimental section which does not add to the total score, but the applicant cannot guess which one is going to be the experimental one. The four sections that do contribute to the final score: Reading Comprehension (1), Analytical Reasoning (1) and Logical Reasoning (2). Another unscored writing section is delivered at the end, which is sent to every school that you apply to.
LSAT is set to test the skills that are considered essential for success in a law school: ability to derive insight from complex texts; the potential to systematically tackle information and derive reasonable conclusions; critical-thinking; and seeing through the validity of someone else’s arguments and reasoning.
Name of Test | Topic | Weightage |
Analytical Reasoning | Ability to understand the structure of relationships and to draw logical conclusions about these structures. | 23 Q |
Questions of comples analyses that a law student is expected to perform during the course of legal problem solving. | ||
Provable set of rules and principles that describe relationships among persons, things or events | ||
Logical Reasoning (1) | Ability to analyse, evaluate and complete arguements in the most ordinary and understandable language (layman terms) | 22 Q |
Logical Reasoning (2) | Comprehension Based Questions & Test of Your Thinking Ability and Your Analytical Skills Also Your Legal Affairs Awareness | 23 Q |
Reasoning by Analogy, Determing how additional evidence effect an argument, Identifies flaws in arguments. | ||
Reading Comprehension | Ability to read, understand & insight complex material to those encountered in law school. | 24 Q |
Four Sets of Reading Questions that include reading material followed by four to nine questions that test reading & reasoning ability. |
EXAM SYLLABUS
LSAT consists of multiple-choice-questions, and the total duration of the test is 3 hours and 30 minutes (35 minutes each for 5 sections in total). One section is an experimental section which does not add to the total score, but the applicant cannot guess which one is going to be the experimental one. The four sections that do contribute to the final score: Reading Comprehension (1), Analytical Reasoning (1) and Logical Reasoning (2). Another unscored writing section is delivered at the end, which is sent to every school that you apply to.
LSAT is set to test the skills that are considered essential for success in a law school: ability to derive insight from complex texts; the potential to systematically tackle information and derive reasonable conclusions; critical-thinking; and seeing through the validity of someone else’s arguments and reasoning.
Name of Test | Topic | Weightage |
Analytical Reasoning | Ability to understand the structure of relationships and to draw logical conclusions about these structures. | 23 Q |
Questions of comples analyses that a law student is expected to perform during the course of legal problem solving. | ||
Provable set of rules and principles that describe relationships among persons, things or events | ||
Logical Reasoning (1) | Ability to analyse, evaluate and complete arguements in the most ordinary and understandable language (layman terms) | 22 Q |
Logical Reasoning (2) | Comprehension Based Questions & Test of Your Thinking Ability and Your Analytical Skills Also Your Legal Affairs Awareness | 23 Q |
Reasoning by Analogy, Determing how additional evidence effect an argument, Identifies flaws in arguments. | ||
Reading Comprehension | Ability to read, understand & insight complex material to those encountered in law school. | 24 Q |
Four Sets of Reading Questions that include reading material followed by four to nine questions that test reading & reasoning ability. |
Format
EXAM PATTERN
According to the LSAT India exam pattern prescribed, there will be approximately 92 questions, (reduced from earlier 115) in the test with each section containing 22-24 questions. Candidates will be required to attempt the questions within 2 hours and 20 minutes as per the LSAT India exam pattern.
Test Mode | Name of Test | No. of Questions | Maximum Marks | Seperate Time/Total Time |
Objective Type Online Computer Based Test | Analytical Reasoning | 23 Q | Scaled score between 420 and 480, a score band, as well as a percentile rank. | 35 Minutes |
Logical Reasoning (1) | 22 Q | 35 Minutes | ||
Logical Reasoning (2) | 23 Q | 35 Minutes | ||
Reading Comprehension | 24 Q | 35 Minutes | ||
Total | 92 Q (approx) | 140 Minutes |
Mode Of Examination
LSAT 2022 Examination will be held as an Online Computer Based Test. Questions will be Objective type Multiple choice in nature.
Medium Of Examination
The exam paper for LSAT Examination will be in English language only.
Marking Scheme
1. The exact mark allotment per question is not available, however, it can be assumed that each question carries one mark to three marks.
2. Each correctly answered question will be added to total scores obtained by candidates and it will now be given on a scale of 420 - 480 as per the new pattern of LSAT India.
3. However, there is no negative marking for the wrong questions i.e. no marks will be deducted if candidates have marked incorrect option.
EXAM PATTERN
According to the LSAT India exam pattern prescribed, there will be approximately 92 questions, (reduced from earlier 115) in the test with each section containing 22-24 questions. Candidates will be required to attempt the questions within 2 hours and 20 minutes as per the LSAT India exam pattern.
Test Mode | Name of Test | No. of Questions | Maximum Marks | Seperate Time/Total Time |
Objective Type Online Computer Based Test | Analytical Reasoning | 23 Q | Scaled score between 420 and 480, a score band, as well as a percentile rank. | 35 Minutes |
Logical Reasoning (1) | 22 Q | 35 Minutes | ||
Logical Reasoning (2) | 23 Q | 35 Minutes | ||
Reading Comprehension | 24 Q | 35 Minutes | ||
Total | 92 Q (approx) | 140 Minutes |
Mode Of Examination
LSAT 2022 Examination will be held as an Online Computer Based Test. Questions will be Objective type Multiple choice in nature.
Medium Of Examination
The exam paper for LSAT Examination will be in English language only.
Marking Scheme
1. The exact mark allotment per question is not available, however, it can be assumed that each question carries one mark to three marks.
2. Each correctly answered question will be added to total scores obtained by candidates and it will now be given on a scale of 420 - 480 as per the new pattern of LSAT India.
3. However, there is no negative marking for the wrong questions i.e. no marks will be deducted if candidates have marked incorrect option.
Eligibility
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
LSAC, the official body that sets the paper, specifies no specific eligibility criteria for applicants. The only thing that an aspirant needs to do is follow the test rules listed on their website. However, the candidate needs to ensure requirements (if any) based on the target schools. The test is intended to be taken by students who have graduated or are about-to-graduate, looking for admission in law schools. There is no age limit for taking the test. Passport serves as the primary identification proof for all test takers.
The candidate’s eligibility for LSAT Examination is based on the fulfilment of the following conditions:-
1. Age Limit & Relaxations
2. Educational Qualifications
Age Limit & Relaxations
There is no upper age limit for appearing in the LSAT.
Note : There is no specific age limit defined to apply for LSAT India Exam for any of the law programs offered at the undergraduate and postgraduate level of study. Students can check the age limit specified by individual colleges wherein they are seeking admission.
Educational Qualifications
The official website for LSAT India does not separately list any eligibility criteria that aspirants need to fulfill to appear for the exam. However, candidates who wish to secure admission in five years integrated LLB programme on the basis of their LSAT India score need to have completed or appeared for their Class 12 exam, and candidates seeking admission in three year LLB course should possess a graduation degree in any discipline.
5-Year-Integrated Programme in Law
1. The LSAT exam aspirant should have qualified their 10+2 or equivalent exam from a recognized board.
2. The minimum marks in the qualifying exam vary for different colleges. Most of the colleges accepting LSAT scores ask for 45% marks for filling the LSAT application form.
3-Year LLB Programme
1. For filling the LSAT LLB entrance form, the candidates should have passed graduation or equivalent exam from a recognized college or university.
2. The LSAT aspirants should have scored 45% or more for appearing in the LSAT LLB entrance.
LLM Programme
1. For filling the LSAT LLM entrance exams the candidates should have passed LLB from a recognized college or university.
2. The LSAT LLM aspirants should have scored minimum 45% in their LLB.
Eligibility Highlights
1. Candidates who wish to secure admission in five years integrated LLB programme on the basis of their LSAT India score need to have completed or appeared for their Class 12 exam.
2. Candidates seeking admission in three year LLB course should possess a graduation degree in any discipline.
3. There is no upper age limit for appearing in the LSAT.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
LSAC, the official body that sets the paper, specifies no specific eligibility criteria for applicants. The only thing that an aspirant needs to do is follow the test rules listed on their website. However, the candidate needs to ensure requirements (if any) based on the target schools. The test is intended to be taken by students who have graduated or are about-to-graduate, looking for admission in law schools. There is no age limit for taking the test. Passport serves as the primary identification proof for all test takers.
The candidate’s eligibility for LSAT Examination is based on the fulfilment of the following conditions:-
1. Age Limit & Relaxations
2. Educational Qualifications
Age Limit & Relaxations
There is no upper age limit for appearing in the LSAT.
Note : There is no specific age limit defined to apply for LSAT India Exam for any of the law programs offered at the undergraduate and postgraduate level of study. Students can check the age limit specified by individual colleges wherein they are seeking admission.
Educational Qualifications
The official website for LSAT India does not separately list any eligibility criteria that aspirants need to fulfill to appear for the exam. However, candidates who wish to secure admission in five years integrated LLB programme on the basis of their LSAT India score need to have completed or appeared for their Class 12 exam, and candidates seeking admission in three year LLB course should possess a graduation degree in any discipline.
5-Year-Integrated Programme in Law
1. The LSAT exam aspirant should have qualified their 10+2 or equivalent exam from a recognized board.
2. The minimum marks in the qualifying exam vary for different colleges. Most of the colleges accepting LSAT scores ask for 45% marks for filling the LSAT application form.
3-Year LLB Programme
1. For filling the LSAT LLB entrance form, the candidates should have passed graduation or equivalent exam from a recognized college or university.
2. The LSAT aspirants should have scored 45% or more for appearing in the LSAT LLB entrance.
LLM Programme
1. For filling the LSAT LLM entrance exams the candidates should have passed LLB from a recognized college or university.
2. The LSAT LLM aspirants should have scored minimum 45% in their LLB.
Eligibility Highlights
1. Candidates who wish to secure admission in five years integrated LLB programme on the basis of their LSAT India score need to have completed or appeared for their Class 12 exam.
2. Candidates seeking admission in three year LLB course should possess a graduation degree in any discipline.
3. There is no upper age limit for appearing in the LSAT.
Schedule
IMPORTANT DATES
The test is administered 4 times in a year: June, September/October, December, and February. The September version is the most popular with students.
January 2026 LSAT
Main Test Dates: January 7, 8, 9, 10, 2026
Registration Deadline: November 28, 2025
Argumentative Writing Opens: December 30, 2025
Score Release Date: January 28, 2026
February 2026 LSAT
Primary Test Dates: February 6 & 7, 2026
Registration Deadline: December 23, 2025
Argumentative Writing Opens: January 29, 2026
Score Release Date: February 25, 2026
April 2026 LSAT
Primary Test Dates: April 9, 10, & 11, 2026
Registration Deadline: February 26, 2026
Argumentative Writing Opens: April 1, 2026
Score Release Date: April 29, 2026
June 2026 LSAT
Primary Test Dates: June 3, 4, 5, & 6, 2026
Registration Deadline: April 21, 2026
Argumentative Writing Opens: May 26, 2026
Score Release Date: June 24, 2026
Notes:
All deadlines are usually by 11:59 PM Eastern Time (ET) on the listed date.
LSAT is offered multiple times per year, so you can choose the session that best fits your preparation and application plan.
Events | Dates |
January 2026 | |
Primary Test Dates | January 7, 8, 9, 10, 2026 |
Registration Deadline | November 28, 2025 |
Argumentative Writing Opens | December 30, 2025 |
Score Release Date | January 28, 2026 |
February 2026 | |
Primary Test Dates | February 6 & 7, 2026 |
Registration Deadline | December 23, 2025 |
Argumentative Writing Opens | January 29, 2026 |
Score Release Date | February 25, 2026 |
April 2026 | |
Primary Test Dates | April 9, 10, & 11, 2026 |
Registration Deadline | February 26, 2026 |
Argumentative Writing Opens | April 01, 2026 |
Score Release Date | April 29, 2026 |
June 2026 | |
Primary Test Dates | June 3, 4, 5, & 6, 2026 |
Registration Deadline | April 21, 2026 |
Argumentative Writing Opens | May 26, 2026 |
Score Release Date | June 24, 2026 |
IMPORTANT DATES
The test is administered 4 times in a year: June, September/October, December, and February. The September version is the most popular with students.
January 2026 LSAT
Main Test Dates: January 7, 8, 9, 10, 2026
Registration Deadline: November 28, 2025
Argumentative Writing Opens: December 30, 2025
Score Release Date: January 28, 2026
February 2026 LSAT
Primary Test Dates: February 6 & 7, 2026
Registration Deadline: December 23, 2025
Argumentative Writing Opens: January 29, 2026
Score Release Date: February 25, 2026
April 2026 LSAT
Primary Test Dates: April 9, 10, & 11, 2026
Registration Deadline: February 26, 2026
Argumentative Writing Opens: April 1, 2026
Score Release Date: April 29, 2026
June 2026 LSAT
Primary Test Dates: June 3, 4, 5, & 6, 2026
Registration Deadline: April 21, 2026
Argumentative Writing Opens: May 26, 2026
Score Release Date: June 24, 2026
Notes:
All deadlines are usually by 11:59 PM Eastern Time (ET) on the listed date.
LSAT is offered multiple times per year, so you can choose the session that best fits your preparation and application plan.
Events | Dates |
January 2026 | |
Primary Test Dates | January 7, 8, 9, 10, 2026 |
Registration Deadline | November 28, 2025 |
Argumentative Writing Opens | December 30, 2025 |
Score Release Date | January 28, 2026 |
February 2026 | |
Primary Test Dates | February 6 & 7, 2026 |
Registration Deadline | December 23, 2025 |
Argumentative Writing Opens | January 29, 2026 |
Score Release Date | February 25, 2026 |
April 2026 | |
Primary Test Dates | April 9, 10, & 11, 2026 |
Registration Deadline | February 26, 2026 |
Argumentative Writing Opens | April 01, 2026 |
Score Release Date | April 29, 2026 |
June 2026 | |
Primary Test Dates | June 3, 4, 5, & 6, 2026 |
Registration Deadline | April 21, 2026 |
Argumentative Writing Opens | May 26, 2026 |
Score Release Date | June 24, 2026 |
Analysis
EXAM ANALYSIS
LSAT 2025 Exam Analysis (For LSAT 2026 Insight)
Overall Difficulty Level (LSAT 2025)
The overall difficulty level was Moderate
No major surprise elements were reported
Time management remained the biggest challenge
Conceptual clarity mattered more than memorization
Section-wise Analysis
Logical Reasoning (2 Sections)
Difficulty: Moderate to slightly tough
Questions focused heavily on:
Strengthen and Weaken arguments
Assumptions
Flaws in reasoning
Lengthy question statements increased time pressure
Options were closely worded, requiring careful reading
Insight for LSAT 2026
Expect similar argument-based questions. Practice speed and accuracy together.
Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games)
Difficulty: Moderate
Games included:
Linear sequencing
Grouping and distribution
Mixed logic games
One game in most slots was time-consuming
Candidates who practiced diagrams performed better
Insight for LSAT 2026
Logic Games will remain scoring but only with regular practice and proper diagramming.
Reading Comprehension
Difficulty: Moderate
Passages were:
Lengthy
Conceptually dense
Based on law, social science, and humanities
Comparative passages required careful comparison
Insight for LSAT 2026:
Reading speed and comprehension are crucial. Expect similar passage length and tone.
Unscored Section (Experimental)
Difficulty varied
Candidates could not easily identify the experimental section
Performance consistency was important
LSAT Writing (Argumentative Writing)
No major changes in format
Focus was on:
Logical structure
Clear argument
Balanced reasoning
Grammar and vocabulary were secondary to clarity
Insight for LSAT 2026
Practice structured writing with strong reasoning rather than fancy language.
Key Takeaways from LSAT 2025
LSAT remained a logic-heavy and reasoning-focused exam
Speed + accuracy was more important than attempting all questions
Logical Reasoning carried maximum weight
Reading Comprehension tested patience and understanding, not facts
No drastic pattern change, indicating stability for future exams
What to Expect in LSAT 2026 (Based on 2025 Trends)
Similar difficulty level (Moderate)
Strong focus on:
Logical Reasoning
Analytical thinking
Lengthy questions and close answer choices
Time pressure will continue to be a deciding factor
Preparation Strategy for LSAT 2026
Daily practice of Logical Reasoning questions
Regular timed Logic Games practice
Reading long editorials and legal passages
Full-length mock tests with analysis
EXAM ANALYSIS
LSAT 2025 Exam Analysis (For LSAT 2026 Insight)
Overall Difficulty Level (LSAT 2025)
The overall difficulty level was Moderate
No major surprise elements were reported
Time management remained the biggest challenge
Conceptual clarity mattered more than memorization
Section-wise Analysis
Logical Reasoning (2 Sections)
Difficulty: Moderate to slightly tough
Questions focused heavily on:
Strengthen and Weaken arguments
Assumptions
Flaws in reasoning
Lengthy question statements increased time pressure
Options were closely worded, requiring careful reading
Insight for LSAT 2026
Expect similar argument-based questions. Practice speed and accuracy together.
Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games)
Difficulty: Moderate
Games included:
Linear sequencing
Grouping and distribution
Mixed logic games
One game in most slots was time-consuming
Candidates who practiced diagrams performed better
Insight for LSAT 2026
Logic Games will remain scoring but only with regular practice and proper diagramming.
Reading Comprehension
Difficulty: Moderate
Passages were:
Lengthy
Conceptually dense
Based on law, social science, and humanities
Comparative passages required careful comparison
Insight for LSAT 2026:
Reading speed and comprehension are crucial. Expect similar passage length and tone.
Unscored Section (Experimental)
Difficulty varied
Candidates could not easily identify the experimental section
Performance consistency was important
LSAT Writing (Argumentative Writing)
No major changes in format
Focus was on:
Logical structure
Clear argument
Balanced reasoning
Grammar and vocabulary were secondary to clarity
Insight for LSAT 2026
Practice structured writing with strong reasoning rather than fancy language.
Key Takeaways from LSAT 2025
LSAT remained a logic-heavy and reasoning-focused exam
Speed + accuracy was more important than attempting all questions
Logical Reasoning carried maximum weight
Reading Comprehension tested patience and understanding, not facts
No drastic pattern change, indicating stability for future exams
What to Expect in LSAT 2026 (Based on 2025 Trends)
Similar difficulty level (Moderate)
Strong focus on:
Logical Reasoning
Analytical thinking
Lengthy questions and close answer choices
Time pressure will continue to be a deciding factor
Preparation Strategy for LSAT 2026
Daily practice of Logical Reasoning questions
Regular timed Logic Games practice
Reading long editorials and legal passages
Full-length mock tests with analysis
Study Tips
STUDY TIPS
To prepare effectively for the LSAT, begin your preparation early and follow a consistent study plan, studying around 2–3 hours per day for 5–6 days a week. Instead of simply solving more questions, focus on carefully analyzing your mistakes to understand where you went wrong. Important strategies include strengthening Logical Reasoning by practicing argument analysis, using official study materials, and taking at least 10 full-length timed practice tests. The main goal should be to develop a clear understanding of concepts rather than memorizing answers.
Candidates can go through LSAT India prep tips for each section of the exam below:
LSAT India Preparation Tips for Reading Comprehension Section
The section carries 24 questions to be completed in 35 minutes. While there is no need to go frenzy to attempt the examination, candidates should increase their reading skills. Few tips to prepare the section are:
1.. Read books, novels, and blogs to increase reading speed
2. Spend time understanding the correct meaning of sentences
3. Improve vocabulary with help of podcasts, videos, and even word games
4. Limit the time consumed in solving passage-based questions
LSAT India Preparation Tips for Logical Reasoning Sections
There will be two sections of Logical Reasoning i.e LR 1 & 2 which totals the number of questions to 45 out of a total 115. Therefore, making it the major section of the LSAT India exam. Candidates should prepare the section as under:
1. Understand the questions before reaching conclusions
2. Clear concepts and learn tricks to solve the questions based on patterns, arrangements, and sequencing
3. Improve vocabulary to deal with 'wordy sentences'
LSAT India Preparation Tips for Analytical Reasoning Section
The section will carry 23 questions to be attempted in 35 minutes. Therefore, candidates should improve their speed and accuracy to attempt the section. The questions will be based on charts, graphs, and data and require candidates to analyze them to reach the correct answers.
1. To be quick in data analysis, candidates should practice mental calculations
2. Learn to identify the type of question before attempting
3. Don't stop practicing the mock test papers
STUDY PLAN
The only deciding factor for the selection or rejection of a candidate is the Strategy & Planning which is used by them for their preparation for the LSAT Examination. A good and result-oriented Strategy & Planning for the examination will definitely allow the candidates to make their way through LSAT Examination. The foremost step in planning involves preparing a study plan based on the Syllabus.
1-Month Study Plan
Week 1: Understand the Basics
Learn the LSAT exam pattern, sections, and scoring system.
Start with Logical Reasoning basics such as arguments, premises, conclusions, and assumptions.
Practice basic reasoning questions daily.
Begin Reading Comprehension by practicing 1–2 passages every day.
Keep an error log to track mistakes.
Week 2: Strengthen Core Skills
Practice different Logical Reasoning question types like strengthen, weaken, inference, and flaw questions.
Continue daily Reading Comprehension practice.
Start solving timed question sets to improve speed.
Review mistakes carefully and understand the logic behind correct answers.
Week 3: Timed Practice
Attempt full timed sections of Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension.
Focus on time management and accuracy.
Take 1–2 full-length practice tests during the week.
Analyze test results and identify weak areas.
Week 4: Final Revision and Mock Tests
Take 2–3 full-length timed mock tests.
Review all mistakes and revise important reasoning concepts.
Focus on improving speed and confidence.
Do light revision and practice before the exam.
3-Month Study Plan
Month 1: Build Fundamentals
Understand the LSAT exam format, scoring, and question types.
Focus mainly on Logical Reasoning basics, including arguments, premises, conclusions, and assumptions.
Begin practicing Reading Comprehension passages and learn how to identify the main idea and author’s tone.
Solve practice questions regularly and maintain an error log to track mistakes.
Start working on basic time-management skills for each section.
Month 2: Practice and Skill Development
Increase the number of timed practice questions and sections.
Strengthen Logical Reasoning by practicing question types like strengthen, weaken, inference, and flaw questions.
Continue improving Reading Comprehension through daily passage practice.
Take your first full-length timed practice test and analyze your performance.
Identify weak areas and focus on improving them.
Month 3: Full Tests and Final Preparation
Take multiple full-length timed practice tests to simulate the real exam.
Focus on improving speed, accuracy, and endurance.
Review mistakes carefully and revise important reasoning concepts.
Practice advanced questions and refine reading strategies.
In the final days, focus on light revision and mock test analysis rather than learning new topics.
6 Month Study Plan
Month 1: Foundation Building
Understand LSAT exam pattern and scoring
Learn basics of Logical Reasoning (arguments, conclusions, assumptions)
Start Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games) basics (sequencing and grouping)
Read editorials or long articles daily for read
...STUDY TIPS
To prepare effectively for the LSAT, begin your preparation early and follow a consistent study plan, studying around 2–3 hours per day for 5–6 days a week. Instead of simply solving more questions, focus on carefully analyzing your mistakes to understand where you went wrong. Important strategies include strengthening Logical Reasoning by practicing argument analysis, using official study materials, and taking at least 10 full-length timed practice tests. The main goal should be to develop a clear understanding of concepts rather than memorizing answers.
Candidates can go through LSAT India prep tips for each section of the exam below:
LSAT India Preparation Tips for Reading Comprehension Section
The section carries 24 questions to be completed in 35 minutes. While there is no need to go frenzy to attempt the examination, candidates should increase their reading skills. Few tips to prepare the section are:
1.. Read books, novels, and blogs to increase reading speed
2. Spend time understanding the correct meaning of sentences
3. Improve vocabulary with help of podcasts, videos, and even word games
4. Limit the time consumed in solving passage-based questions
LSAT India Preparation Tips for Logical Reasoning Sections
There will be two sections of Logical Reasoning i.e LR 1 & 2 which totals the number of questions to 45 out of a total 115. Therefore, making it the major section of the LSAT India exam. Candidates should prepare the section as under:
1. Understand the questions before reaching conclusions
2. Clear concepts and learn tricks to solve the questions based on patterns, arrangements, and sequencing
3. Improve vocabulary to deal with 'wordy sentences'
LSAT India Preparation Tips for Analytical Reasoning Section
The section will carry 23 questions to be attempted in 35 minutes. Therefore, candidates should improve their speed and accuracy to attempt the section. The questions will be based on charts, graphs, and data and require candidates to analyze them to reach the correct answers.
1. To be quick in data analysis, candidates should practice mental calculations
2. Learn to identify the type of question before attempting
3. Don't stop practicing the mock test papers
STUDY PLAN
The only deciding factor for the selection or rejection of a candidate is the Strategy & Planning which is used by them for their preparation for the LSAT Examination. A good and result-oriented Strategy & Planning for the examination will definitely allow the candidates to make their way through LSAT Examination. The foremost step in planning involves preparing a study plan based on the Syllabus.
1-Month Study Plan
Week 1: Understand the Basics
Learn the LSAT exam pattern, sections, and scoring system.
Start with Logical Reasoning basics such as arguments, premises, conclusions, and assumptions.
Practice basic reasoning questions daily.
Begin Reading Comprehension by practicing 1–2 passages every day.
Keep an error log to track mistakes.
Week 2: Strengthen Core Skills
Practice different Logical Reasoning question types like strengthen, weaken, inference, and flaw questions.
Continue daily Reading Comprehension practice.
Start solving timed question sets to improve speed.
Review mistakes carefully and understand the logic behind correct answers.
Week 3: Timed Practice
Attempt full timed sections of Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension.
Focus on time management and accuracy.
Take 1–2 full-length practice tests during the week.
Analyze test results and identify weak areas.
Week 4: Final Revision and Mock Tests
Take 2–3 full-length timed mock tests.
Review all mistakes and revise important reasoning concepts.
Focus on improving speed and confidence.
Do light revision and practice before the exam.
3-Month Study Plan
Month 1: Build Fundamentals
Understand the LSAT exam format, scoring, and question types.
Focus mainly on Logical Reasoning basics, including arguments, premises, conclusions, and assumptions.
Begin practicing Reading Comprehension passages and learn how to identify the main idea and author’s tone.
Solve practice questions regularly and maintain an error log to track mistakes.
Start working on basic time-management skills for each section.
Month 2: Practice and Skill Development
Increase the number of timed practice questions and sections.
Strengthen Logical Reasoning by practicing question types like strengthen, weaken, inference, and flaw questions.
Continue improving Reading Comprehension through daily passage practice.
Take your first full-length timed practice test and analyze your performance.
Identify weak areas and focus on improving them.
Month 3: Full Tests and Final Preparation
Take multiple full-length timed practice tests to simulate the real exam.
Focus on improving speed, accuracy, and endurance.
Review mistakes carefully and revise important reasoning concepts.
Practice advanced questions and refine reading strategies.
In the final days, focus on light revision and mock test analysis rather than learning new topics.
6 Month Study Plan
Month 1: Foundation Building
Understand LSAT exam pattern and scoring
Learn basics of Logical Reasoning (arguments, conclusions, assumptions)
Start Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games) basics (sequencing and grouping)
Read editorials or long articles daily for reading habit
Practice 1–2 Reading Comprehension passages per week
Month 2: Core Concepts Strengthening
Deepen Logical Reasoning question types (strengthen, weaken, flaw)
Practice basic to medium-level Logic Games with proper diagramming
Improve reading speed and comprehension
Begin section-wise timed practice (small sets)
Start basic LSAT writing structure understanding
Month 3: Section-wise Practice
Practice Logical Reasoning daily (timed sets)
Solve full Logic Games sections twice a week
Practice Reading Comprehension passages regularly
Identify weak areas through analysis
Write 1–2 Argumentative Writing responses
Month 4: Timed Practice & Accuracy
Start full-length sectional tests under time pressure
Focus on accuracy and question selection strategy
Practice mixed difficulty Logic Games
Improve passage analysis and inference-based questions
Review mistakes thoroughly
Month 5: Full Mock Tests
Take 2–3 full-length LSAT mock tests per week
Analyze each mock in detail
Work on time management and stamina
Refine Logic Games setup speed
Practice LSAT Writing weekly
Month 6: Revision & Final Preparation
Revise all Logical Reasoning question types
Practice high-scoring Logic Games repeatedly
Take full mocks and fine-tune strategy
Reduce new learning, focus on confidence
Light practice in final week before exam
Daily Study Time (Suggested)
Logical Reasoning: 2–2.5 hours
Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games): 1.5–2 hours
Reading Comprehension: 1–1.5 hours
Review & Analysis: 1 hour
Key Tips for LSAT
Consistency matters more than long hours
Accuracy is more important than attempting all questions
Diagram practice is key for Logic Games
Focus on reasoning, not memorization
General info
OVERVIEW
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a standardized test that is required for admission to law schools across US, Canada, and increasingly many other countries. It is a way of measuring the applicant’s verbal and reasoning abilities and serves as an important factor in law school admissions. The LSAT does not involve memorizing stuff; it is instead a test of critical thinking skills that one acquires over a lifetime. The idea behind the design of LSAT is to make it democratic and inclusive for all test-takers, as it does not discriminate students based on any specific field of study.
Particulars | Description |
Exam Name | Law School Admission Test (LSAT) |
Exam Conducted By | LSAC |
Exam Purpose | Admission to law schools across US, Canada, and increasingly many other countries. |
Exam Frequency | Every Year |
Exam Level | International |
Exam Application Mode | Online |
Exam Selection Process | Exam Scorecard + Interviews + Other Rounds (Depend on Individual Colleges) |
Exam Dates | January, February, April, June |
Exam Official Website |
SELECTION PROCESS
Candidates appear for the LSAT exam, receive their scorecard, apply individually to LSAT-accepting law colleges, and are selected based on LSAT scores along with interviews or additional rounds (if conducted by the college).
Step 1: Appear for the LSAT Exam
Candidates must register and appear for the LSAT India exam.
The exam is conducted in online proctored mode.
It tests Logical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension.
Step 2: Declaration of LSAT Score
After the exam, LSAT releases the scorecard.
The result shows:
Scaled score
Percentile rank
LSAT does not declare pass or fail.
Step 3: Apply to Participating Law Colleges
LSAT does not conduct centralized counselling.
Candidates must apply separately to law colleges accepting LSAT scores.
Each college has its own application form, eligibility, and deadlines.
Step 4: College-Level Shortlisting
Law colleges shortlist candidates based on:
LSAT score / percentile
Academic background
Cut-offs vary from college to college.
Step 5: Interview / Additional Rounds (If Applicable)
Some colleges may conduct:
Personal Interview
Writing Test
Group Discussion
Not all colleges have additional rounds.
Step 6: Final Admission Offer
Final selection is based on:
LSAT score
Performance in interview or writing test (if conducted)
Selected candidates receive offer letters from colleges.
Important Points
LSAT is a score-based admission test, not a centralized admission process.
One LSAT score can be used to apply to multiple law colleges.
Selection criteria may differ across institutes.
Quick Summary
Step 1: Take LSAT exam
Step 2: Get scorecard
Step 3: Apply to colleges
Step 4: Shortlisting
Step 5: Interview (if any)
Step 6: Admission
OVERVIEW
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a standardized test that is required for admission to law schools across US, Canada, and increasingly many other countries. It is a way of measuring the applicant’s verbal and reasoning abilities and serves as an important factor in law school admissions. The LSAT does not involve memorizing stuff; it is instead a test of critical thinking skills that one acquires over a lifetime. The idea behind the design of LSAT is to make it democratic and inclusive for all test-takers, as it does not discriminate students based on any specific field of study.
Particulars | Description |
Exam Name | Law School Admission Test (LSAT) |
Exam Conducted By | LSAC |
Exam Purpose | Admission to law schools across US, Canada, and increasingly many other countries. |
Exam Frequency | Every Year |
Exam Level | International |
Exam Application Mode | Online |
Exam Selection Process | Exam Scorecard + Interviews + Other Rounds (Depend on Individual Colleges) |
Exam Dates | January, February, April, June |
Exam Official Website |
SELECTION PROCESS
Candidates appear for the LSAT exam, receive their scorecard, apply individually to LSAT-accepting law colleges, and are selected based on LSAT scores along with interviews or additional rounds (if conducted by the college).
Step 1: Appear for the LSAT Exam
Candidates must register and appear for the LSAT India exam.
The exam is conducted in online proctored mode.
It tests Logical Reasoning, Analytical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension.
Step 2: Declaration of LSAT Score
After the exam, LSAT releases the scorecard.
The result shows:
Scaled score
Percentile rank
LSAT does not declare pass or fail.
Step 3: Apply to Participating Law Colleges
LSAT does not conduct centralized counselling.
Candidates must apply separately to law colleges accepting LSAT scores.
Each college has its own application form, eligibility, and deadlines.
Step 4: College-Level Shortlisting
Law colleges shortlist candidates based on:
LSAT score / percentile
Academic background
Cut-offs vary from college to college.
Step 5: Interview / Additional Rounds (If Applicable)
Some colleges may conduct:
Personal Interview
Writing Test
Group Discussion
Not all colleges have additional rounds.
Step 6: Final Admission Offer
Final selection is based on:
LSAT score
Performance in interview or writing test (if conducted)
Selected candidates receive offer letters from colleges.
Important Points
LSAT is a score-based admission test, not a centralized admission process.
One LSAT score can be used to apply to multiple law colleges.
Selection criteria may differ across institutes.
Quick Summary
Step 1: Take LSAT exam
Step 2: Get scorecard
Step 3: Apply to colleges
Step 4: Shortlisting
Step 5: Interview (if any)
Step 6: Admission
2025 exam
LATEST UPDATE
The LSAT India 2026 result for the January 2026 session is expected to be released in February 2026. To download the result, candidates will need to log in to their account using their registered email ID and password.
The LSAT India 2026 exam for the January session is expected to be conducted in January 2026. The exam will be held in Proctored-Based Test mode, and candidates must strictly follow the exam guidelines issued by the conducting authority.
The LSAT India registration for the January 2026 session will close before the exam date. Candidates who miss the January session will be able to apply for the LSAT India 2026 May session, with registrations expected to remain open till early May 2026. The LSAT India 2026 exam dates for the May session are likely to be scheduled in mid-May 2026.
IMPORTANT DATES
The test is administered 4 times in a year: June, September/October, December, and February. The September version is the most popular with students.
January 2026 LSAT
Main Test Dates: January 7, 8, 9, 10, 2026
Registration Deadline: November 28, 2025
Argumentative Writing Opens: December 30, 2025
Score Release Date: January 28, 2026
February 2026 LSAT
Primary Test Dates: February 6 & 7, 2026
Registration Deadline: December 23, 2025
Argumentative Writing Opens: January 29, 2026
Score Release Date: February 25, 2026
April 2026 LSAT
Primary Test Dates: April 9, 10, & 11, 2026
Registration Deadline: February 26, 2026
Argumentative Writing Opens: April 1, 2026
Score Release Date: April 29, 2026
June 2026 LSAT
Primary Test Dates: June 3, 4, 5, & 6, 2026
Registration Deadline: April 21, 2026
Argumentative Writing Opens: May 26, 2026
Score Release Date: June 24, 2026
Notes:
All deadlines are usually by 11:59 PM Eastern Time (ET) on the listed date.
LSAT is offered multiple times per year, so you can choose the session that best fits your preparation and application plan.
Events | Dates |
January 2026 | |
Primary Test Dates | January 7, 8, 9, 10, 2026 |
Registration Deadline | November 28, 2025 |
Argumentative Writing Opens | December 30, 2025 |
Score Release Date | January 28, 2026 |
February 2026 | |
Primary Test Dates | February 6 & 7, 2026 |
Registration Deadline | December 23, 2025 |
Argumentative Writing Opens | January 29, 2026 |
Score Release Date | February 25, 2026 |
April 2026 | |
Primary Test Dates | April 9, 10, & 11, 2026 |
Registration Deadline | February 26, 2026 |
Argumentative Writing Opens | April 01, 2026 |
Score Release Date | April 29, 2026 |
June 2026 | |
Primary Test Dates | June 3, 4, 5, & 6, 2026 |
Registration Deadline | April 21, 2026 |
Argumentative Writing Opens | May 26, 2026 |
Score Release Date | June 24, 2026 |
PROGRAMS OFFERED
LSAT scores are accepted for admission to 5-year Integrated Law programs (BA LLB, BBA LLB, BCom LLB, etc.), 3-year LLB programs, and LLM (Postgraduate Law) programs offered by participating law colleges in India.
TOP COLLEGES & SEATS
LSAT scores are accepted by top private law colleges like JGLS, NMIMS, UPES, ICFAI, Bennett University, with limited seats allocated program-wise and campus-wise.
TOP COLLEGES Accepting LSAT (India) & Seats
Jindal Global Law School (JGLS), Sonipat
Programs: BA LLB, BBA LL
...LATEST UPDATE
The LSAT India 2026 result for the January 2026 session is expected to be released in February 2026. To download the result, candidates will need to log in to their account using their registered email ID and password.
The LSAT India 2026 exam for the January session is expected to be conducted in January 2026. The exam will be held in Proctored-Based Test mode, and candidates must strictly follow the exam guidelines issued by the conducting authority.
The LSAT India registration for the January 2026 session will close before the exam date. Candidates who miss the January session will be able to apply for the LSAT India 2026 May session, with registrations expected to remain open till early May 2026. The LSAT India 2026 exam dates for the May session are likely to be scheduled in mid-May 2026.
IMPORTANT DATES
The test is administered 4 times in a year: June, September/October, December, and February. The September version is the most popular with students.
January 2026 LSAT
Main Test Dates: January 7, 8, 9, 10, 2026
Registration Deadline: November 28, 2025
Argumentative Writing Opens: December 30, 2025
Score Release Date: January 28, 2026
February 2026 LSAT
Primary Test Dates: February 6 & 7, 2026
Registration Deadline: December 23, 2025
Argumentative Writing Opens: January 29, 2026
Score Release Date: February 25, 2026
April 2026 LSAT
Primary Test Dates: April 9, 10, & 11, 2026
Registration Deadline: February 26, 2026
Argumentative Writing Opens: April 1, 2026
Score Release Date: April 29, 2026
June 2026 LSAT
Primary Test Dates: June 3, 4, 5, & 6, 2026
Registration Deadline: April 21, 2026
Argumentative Writing Opens: May 26, 2026
Score Release Date: June 24, 2026
Notes:
All deadlines are usually by 11:59 PM Eastern Time (ET) on the listed date.
LSAT is offered multiple times per year, so you can choose the session that best fits your preparation and application plan.
Events | Dates |
January 2026 | |
Primary Test Dates | January 7, 8, 9, 10, 2026 |
Registration Deadline | November 28, 2025 |
Argumentative Writing Opens | December 30, 2025 |
Score Release Date | January 28, 2026 |
February 2026 | |
Primary Test Dates | February 6 & 7, 2026 |
Registration Deadline | December 23, 2025 |
Argumentative Writing Opens | January 29, 2026 |
Score Release Date | February 25, 2026 |
April 2026 | |
Primary Test Dates | April 9, 10, & 11, 2026 |
Registration Deadline | February 26, 2026 |
Argumentative Writing Opens | April 01, 2026 |
Score Release Date | April 29, 2026 |
June 2026 | |
Primary Test Dates | June 3, 4, 5, & 6, 2026 |
Registration Deadline | April 21, 2026 |
Argumentative Writing Opens | May 26, 2026 |
Score Release Date | June 24, 2026 |
PROGRAMS OFFERED
LSAT scores are accepted for admission to 5-year Integrated Law programs (BA LLB, BBA LLB, BCom LLB, etc.), 3-year LLB programs, and LLM (Postgraduate Law) programs offered by participating law colleges in India.
TOP COLLEGES & SEATS
LSAT scores are accepted by top private law colleges like JGLS, NMIMS, UPES, ICFAI, Bennett University, with limited seats allocated program-wise and campus-wise.
TOP COLLEGES Accepting LSAT (India) & Seats
Jindal Global Law School (JGLS), Sonipat
Programs: BA LLB, BBA LLB, LLM
Approx Seats:
BA LLB – around 300
BBA LLB – around 100
LLM – around 150
One of the top LSAT-accepting law schools in India
OP Jindal Global University (Other Law Programs)
Programs: Various UG & PG law courses
Approx Seats: 50–100 per program
NMIMS School of Law, Mumbai / Navi Mumbai / Bengaluru
Programs: BA LLB, BBA LLB
Approx Seats:
60–120 per campus (varies by location)
UPES School of Law, Dehradun
Programs: BA LLB, BBA LLB
Approx Seats:
120–240 (combined across programs)
ICFAI Law School (Hyderabad, Dehradun, Jaipur, etc.)
Programs: BA LLB, BBA LLB
Approx Seats:
60–120 per campus
Asian Law College, Noida
Programs: BA LLB, LLB
Approx Seats:
60–120
Bennett University, Greater Noida
Programs: BA LLB
Approx Seats:
Around 60–100
MIT World Peace University, Pune
Programs: BA LLB, BBA LLB
Approx Seats:
60–120
Important Points
LSAT does not allot seats directly
Each college conducts its own admission process
Seats and cut-offs vary every year
Early application increases admission chances
HOW TO APPLY
Aspirants can follow the step-by-step instructions given below to correctly fill out and submit the LSAT application form.
Step 1: Visit the official website
Step 2: Register as a new user by filling the registration form - Enter details such as name, email ID, mobile number, pin code and academic details.
Step 3: Once registered, the candidate may access the main application form of LSAT—India after signing in.
Step 4: Candidates must provide personal information, communication details, course preferences, educational background, and other pertinent data in order to complete the LSAT—India application form.
Step 5: Candidates can pay the registration fee online using a credit card/ debit card/ net banking.
Step 6: Once payment has been successfully paid take the copy of filled Application From and Fee receipt as proof for further usage.
Application Fees
The fee structure is given below:
Category | Application Fee |
LSAT—India [January] | INR 3,999 |
LSAT—India [May] | INR 3,999 |
LSAT—India Bundle [January and May] | INR 7,998 |
EXAM CENTERS
LSAT India will be held as an online proctored exam that means, candidates can give the exam from their homes. Thus, there will be no centres for the exam this year. In a normal scenario, Law School Admission Council (LSAC) Global allots the nearest test centre to candidates as per their preferred locations marked in the application forms. LSAT India admit card also mentions the exam centre name and location allotted to the candidates.
State | City | Address of Exam Centre |
Gujarat | Ahmedabad | L J Institute S G Highway Campus, LJ Campus, MCA Building, Between Kataria Motor and Sanand-Sarkhej Circle, S. G. Highway, Ahmedabad, Gujarat - 382210 |
Delhi | Delhi - Preet Vihar | Bharti Public School, Swasthya Vihar, Vikas Marg, Near Nirman Vihar Metro Station - Delhi - 110092 |
Delhi - Rohini | Mount Abu Public School, Sector-5, Rohini, Near Rajiv Gandhi Cancer Hospital, Delhi - 110085 | |
Uttar Pradesh | Lucknow | City Law College, Jankipuram Vistar Khargapur Jagir, Sector 9, Near APJ Abdul Kalam University, Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh - 226021 |
Varanasi | Tekriwal Educations Pvt Ltd. c/o Blitz Institute of Creative Arts (BICA), 2nd floor, Shakumbhari Complex, Bhelupur, Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh - 221005 | |
Madhya Pradesh | Indore | Indore Institute of Law, Rau Pithampur Road, Opp. IIM, Indore, Madhya Pradesh - 453331 |
Bhopal | Sagar Institute Of Research & Technology, Ayodhya Bypass Road Opp. Minal Residency, Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh - 462041 | |
Karnataka | Bangalore | Alliance University, 19th Cross, 7th Main, BTM Second Stage, City Campus 1, N.S Palya, Bangalore, Karnataka - 560076 |
Tamil Nadu | Chennai | VIT School Of Law, Chennai Campus, Vandalur - Kelambakkam Road, Chennai, Tamil Nadu - 600127 |
Odisha | Bhubaneswar | Indus School of Engineering, Barakuda Heights, PO - Panchagaon, District Khurda, Bhubaneswar, Odisha - 752050 (Near OAC College) |
Rajasthan | Jaipur | Jagannath University, IP - 2 & 3, Phase IV, Sitapura Industrial Area, Opp. Chokhi Dhani, Jaipur, Rajasthan - 302022 |
Maharashtra | Nagpur | G H Raisoni Law School, 345, Shradha House, Kingsway Road, Nagpur, Maharashtra - 440 001 |
Mumbai | A.P Shah Institute Of Technology, Survey no. 12, Opposite Hyper City Mall; Ghodbunder Road, Kasarvadavali, Thane West Thane, Maharashtra - 400615 | |
West Bengal | Kolkata | JIS University, 81, Nilgunj Road, Jagarata Pally, Deshpriya Nagar, Agarpara, Kolkata, West Bengal - 700109 |
Punjab | Chandigarh | Aryans Group of Colleges, Village Nepra, Chandigarh- Patiala Highway, Between Rajpura and Banur, Rajpura, Punjab – 140401 |
Andhra Pradesh | Vijayawada | BDPS, Swarna Lok Complex, 4th Floor, Eluru Road, Near Swarnalokh Complex, Apsara Center, Governor Peta, Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh - 520002 |
Kerala | Kochi | Vidya Bharti Group Of Institutions, VB Tower, Kochi University Road, Kochi University, PO Kalamassery Kochi, Kerala - 682022 |
Telangana | Hyderabad | Moksh Innovators (I) Pvt Ltd, C/O RISHI M.S Institute of Engineering and Technology for Women, Near JNTUH, Nizampet Cross Road, Kukatpally, Hyderabad, Telangana - 500085 |
Jammu & Kashmir | Jammu | Ask Learning Centre, 13-B Commissioner Lane, Near ESIC Office, Opp Nirankari Bhawan Parking Gate, Shastri Nagar, Jammu - 180004 |
Bihar | Patna | Complete Information Technology Education Center (P) Ltd. (CITEC) 2nd Floor, ABC Complex, Exhibition Road, Patna, Bihar - 800001 |
Uttarakhand | Dehradun | ICFAI Law School, Rajawala Road, Central Hope Town, Selaqui, Dehradun, Uttarakhand - 248197 |
Jharkhand | Ranchi | Chhotanagpur Law College. Tata Road, NH 33 Nyay Vihar Campus, Near Namkum Police Station, Ranchi, Jharkhand - 834010 |
Assam | Guwahati | Gate Institute, 3rd Floor, Apsara Palace, M.R.D. Road, Opposite State Bank Of India, Chandmari, Guwahati, Assam - 781003 |
Chhattisgarh | Raipur | Kalinga University, Village Kotni, Near Mantralaya, Atal Nagar, Raipur, Chhattisgarh - 492101 |
ADMIT CARD
Candidates can follow the below-mentioned steps to download admit card for the LSAT exam:
Step - 1: Go to the official website
Step - 2: Click on “Download Admit Card” tab and enter login details required i.e. email and password
Step - 3: Candidates need to click on 'Admit Card' button and, a disclaimer page with information about the exam and admit card will appear, read it carefully and then, click on 'Accept' and the following page will appear on the screen
Step - 4: Download LSAT admit card
EXAM RESULT
Candidates can follow the given steps to check the result of LSAT exam:
Step 1 - Go to the official website
Step 2 - Log into your registered account with your user ID and password.
Step 3 - Once you click on the 'Submit' button, a new page will open with your LSAT India scorecard.
Step 4 - A login window will open. Enter the following details: Email Address, Password
Step 5 - Download the result as displayed on the screen
Step 6 - Take a printout of it and keep it safely for further use.
COUNSELLING PROCESS & CUTOFFS
LSAT has no centralized counselling; candidates apply directly to colleges, and admissions are offered based on LSAT percentile cut-offs and institute-level selection rounds.
LSAT (India) does not conduct centralized counselling. After the LSAT result is declared, candidates must apply individually to law colleges that accept LSAT scores. Each college releases its own merit list or shortlist based on LSAT scores. Shortlisted candidates may be called for interviews, writing tests, or document verification, depending on the institute. Final admission is offered by the respective college after completing its selection process.
Cut-offs
LSAT cut-offs are college-specific and are usually released in the form of percentile ranges, not fixed marks. Top law colleges generally have higher cut-offs, while other institutes have moderate cut-offs.
Top colleges (like Jindal Global Law School): 85–95+ percentile
Mid-tier private law colleges: 60–85 percentile
Other participating colleges: 50–60 percentile or above
Cut-offs may vary based on:
Number of applicants
Difficulty level of the exam
Number of available seats
Category and reservation policy
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