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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⚖️ 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
- Create an LSAC Account: Go to LSAC.org and create your free account.
- Select Test Date: Choose from multiple administrations (Jan, Apr, Jun, Aug, Oct).
- 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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