LSAT India 2018 Exam Analysis
LSAT India is a popular law entrance exam, which was conducted on May 20, 2018 across the country. The exam was carried out in offline mode in 20 cities. Within the duration of two hours and twenty minutes, candidates had to attempt around 92-100 questions. After qualifying in LSAT India, aspirants can apply for admission in over 80 law schools in the country. Watch out for the detailed LSAT India 2018 Exam Analysis on Sunday!
LSAT India 2017 Exam Analysis
LSAT India 2017 examination took place successfully in 22 test centres across the country on May 21, 2017. There were 92 questions in the LSAT India 2017 question paper, and the candidates were given 35 minutes time to attempt questions in each of the four sections. LSAT India 2017 had questions from Reading Comprehension, Logical Reasoning, Second Logical Reasoning and Analytical Reasoning. The examination authority had prepared 4-5 question paper sets this year.
The candidates who took the 2017 examination felt that the paper was of easy to moderate difficulty level. The candidates were able to attempt all the questions given in the question paper on time.
One of the students expressed that the difficulty level was moderate. Most of the questions from Logical Reasoning were of statement type. He was able to complete the examination 5-10 minutes prior to the allotted time. Another student expressed his satisfaction with the nature of questions. He was of the opinion that the difficulty level was moderate.
A student who appeared for both CLAT and AILET 2017 examination earlier felt that LSAT 2017 paper was easier in comparison. He indicated that AILET was the toughest law examination in 2017, followed by CLAT and then LSAT.
Another student who took CLAT 2017 examination earlier felt that LSAT 2017 question paper was tough. The entire paper was English and Logical Reasoning based, he said.
A student from Dehradun felt that English was the most difficult among all the sections in the examination. However, first and second logical reasoning sections were easy. There were also questions from numerical ability.
One of the students felt that the reading comprehension was difficult. However, compared to CLAT and AILET examination, LSAT was easy.
The opinion given by the students clearly indicates that LSAT 2017 was easy. Almost all the students were able to complete the examination on time.