The Law School Admission Test (LSAT—India) have announced the 2016 results.
LSAT—India the reasoning-based test, was conducted on May 15th, 2016 in 17 cities across India. The reasoning-based test is established as one of the leading law tests for Under-Graduate and Post-Graduate law admissions in the country and more than 74 law colleges accept LSAT—India scores as one of their admissions criteria.
The LSAT—India exam, offered by the global Law School Admission Council (LSAC), assesses the critical thinking, logical reasoning and problem-solving skills that are key to success for studying law. This test does not cover subjects such as Mathematics or General Knowledge.
Divyalok Chetan Sharma, Senior Director (Client Development) at Pearson VUE, said: “This year we saw a good increase of candidates registering for LSAT—India. While Delhi and NCR had the maximum number of registrations, there was an upward trend on registrations from Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, and Maharashtra. Students will now be eligible to get admissions based on their percentile scores to 74 associated colleges, giving them much wider option”.
LSAT—India is a standardised test adopted as an admissions criterion by multiple law colleges across India. It measures skills that are considered essential for success in law school. LSAT—India is specially created for admissions to law schools in India by the Law School Admission Council, USA (LSAC). The LSAC has been helping law schools in various countries evaluate the critical thinking skills of their applicants for more than 65 years.