LSAT-India, the test subscribed to by more than 60 law colleges in India, is a test of reasoning and reading skills, not a test to see whether you happened to have memorized the right facts or equations.
The LSAT-India test is administered by Pearson VUE in India.
LSAT-India is designed to measure skills that are considered essential for success in law school - critical-thinking skills, such as logical reasoning and problem solving. These skills are considered as key to success in the practice of law throughout the world.
The LSAT-India is a test of important critical-thinking skills that a student has acquired over his or her educational lifetime. It is background neutral, not memory based. That is, the LSAT-India does not include questions requiring the mastery of any specific discipline or set of facts, such as maths and general knowledge or current affairs. Credit is given for each question a test taker answers correctly, and all questions count equally. There is no negative marking or penalty for guessing, so a candidate should answer each and every question.
After completing the LSAT-India registration, candidates can apply to the participating colleges (colleges which will accept LSAT-India scores). Candidates can choose to apply to any or all of the participating colleges; however, LSAT-India scores will be given to all participating Colleges. A list of participating law colleges is available.
Click here to check the participating Law colleges in India.
Candidates can download the application forms from the respective college websites and should mention their LSAT-India registration number when applying.