LSAT (International) Preparation for Indian Students | EduQuest

🚨 Important Update: LSAT—India Discontinued

Starting 2025, LSAT—India (used for admissions to Indian 5-year LL.B. programs after Class 12) has been discontinued.

But students aspiring to pursue Law abroad still have a golden opportunity — the LSAT (International) is the key entrance test for top JD (Juris Doctor) programs in the USA, Canada, and other global law schools.

🌍 LSAT—India vs. LSAT (International): Key Difference

Aspect

LSAT—India

LSAT (International)

Who Can Apply

Class 12 graduates (for 5-year LL.B.)

College graduates (for JD/LLM programs)

Accepted In

Indian law colleges like Jindal, NMIMS

Global law schools – USA, Canada, UK, Singapore, Australia

Exam Dates

Twice a year (India-specific)

Multiple international administrations year-round

Purpose

Undergraduate Law

Graduate/Professional Law

🎯 EduQuest’s LSAT (International) Prep Program

We prepare students after graduation to ace LSAT (International) and get into top global law schools.

✅ Personalized Coaching

  • Tailored study plan based on diagnostic test
  • 1:1 mentorship from LSAT experts
  • Progress tracking & performance analytics

✅ Comprehensive Section Coverage

  • Logical Reasoning: Learn to analyze arguments like a lawyer
  • Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games): Build step-by-step reasoning power
  • Reading Comprehension: Speed reading + comprehension drills
  • Writing Sample: Structuring clear, persuasive responses

✅ Exam Simulation & Mock Practice

  • 20+ full-length LSAT practice tests
  • Timed drills replicating the real LSAT interface
  • Detailed feedback reports to improve weak areas

✅ Admissions & Scholarship Guidance

  • JD/LLM university shortlisting based on profile
  • SOP & LOR drafting, application reviews
  • Scholarship strategy to reduce tuition cost

🏆 Why Choose EduQuest?

  • 15+ years in global admissions & test prep
  • 160+ students in top 10% LSAT scorers worldwide
  • Hybrid mode: online & offline learning
  • Flexible batches for working professionals

📆 Upcoming LSAT (International) Test Dates (2025)

Test Month

Registration Deadline

Score Release

January 2025

November 2024

February 2025

April 2025

February 2025

May 2025

June 2025

April 2025

July 2025

August 2025

June 2025

September 2025

October 2025

August 2025

November 2025

(Check LSAC.org for the latest updates.)

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comparing LSAT to GRE/GMAT for law programs abroad (since some students get confused about which test is better for JD/LLM

⚖️ LSAT vs GRE/GMAT – Which Test Should You Take for Law School?

Parameter

LSAT

GRE/GMAT

Primary Purpose

Designed specifically for Law (JD/LLM programs)

GRE – general graduate programs; GMAT – business schools

Acceptance

Mandatory for most US JD programs

Accepted by some law schools as an alternative (but fewer than LSAT)

Content Focus

Logical reasoning, logic games, reading comprehension

Quantitative + verbal reasoning (not law-specific)

Best For

Students serious about law school admissions

Students applying to multiple grad programs beyond law

Scholarship Leverage

High weightage in law admissions & merit aid

Some schools consider GRE equally, but LSAT still preferred

Bottom line: If your primary goal is top law schools (JD) in the USA or Canada, LSAT remains the gold standard. GRE/GMAT is useful only if you are keeping multiple grad school options open.

LSAT (International) – Exam Structure, Mode & Registration Details

📑 Exam Structure

The LSAT (International) is designed to assess your logical reasoning, critical thinking, and reading comprehension skills — crucial for success in law school.

Section

Number of Questions

Time Allotted

Purpose

Logical Reasoning (2 sections)

~24–26 per section

35 mins each

Evaluate ability to analyze, evaluate, and complete arguments

Analytical Reasoning (Logic Games)

~23 questions

35 mins

Test deductive reasoning & understanding of relationships

Reading Comprehension

~26–28 questions

35 mins

Measure ability to read complex texts & extract reasoning

Experimental Section

Varies

35 mins

Unscored, used by LSAC to test new questions

LSAT Writing (Separate)

1 essay

35 mins

Mandatory but unscored; sent to law schools as a writing sample

Total Testing Time: ~3 hours (excluding breaks)
Scoring: 120–180 scale, with 170+ being competitive for T14 law schools.

💻 Exam Mode

  • Delivery: Online, via LSAT’s secure remote proctoring platform (LawHub)
  • Location: Take from home or a quiet, private space that meets LSAC’s tech requirements
  • Proctoring: Live remote proctor monitors you via webcam
  • Device Requirements: Computer with webcam, microphone, stable internet, and Chrome browser

💳 Registration & Payment

  1. Create an LSAC Account: Go to LSAC.org and create your free account.
  2. Select Test Date: Choose from multiple administrations (Jan, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct).
  3. Pay Registration Fee:
    • LSAT Test Fee: $222 USD (approx. ₹18,500)
    • Credential Assembly Service (CAS): $200 USD (approx. ₹16,700) – mandatory for US law school applications
    • CAS Reports: $45 USD per school you apply to

Payment Options:

  • International credit/debit cards
  • Some UPI-linked cards may work (EduQuest recommends international credit card for hassle-free payment)

🔑 Pro Tips from EduQuest

Register early to secure your preferred slot & avoid late fees
Do LSAT Writing early — law schools only review your application after your writing sample is submitted
Take multiple attempts if needed — EduQuest prepares you strategically so you can maximize your highest score

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