International-standard entrance test accepted by Jindal Global Law School, OP Jindal, and other private law schools.
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What It Is
Logic and reasoning focused law entrance.
Ideal Candidates
Students strong in analytical thinking and aiming for private law schools.
Core Advantage
No Current Affairs or GK burden.
Pivot Guideline
"CLAT if targeting government-funded National Law Universities."
"LSAT India is purely based on logical and analytical reasoning. No GK required."
Students aiming strictly for public/government NLUs on a budget.
Myth
"LSAT India requires legal studies background."
Reality
There are no legal questions at all — only logical analysis.