The LSAT India 2020 was successfully concluded on July 26, 2020. The exam was conducted in an online remote-proctored Al-enabled mode for the first time. Read the article below to get the student's feedback.
A total of 6651 candidates registered for LSAT 2020, out of which 5706 applied for 5-year BA/BBA, LLB program, 6868 applied for 3-year LLB, and 259 for 1-year LLM program.
The exam is owned and administered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) and is conducted in India by an affiliate, Pearson VUE. LSAT India 2020 result is expected to be declared in the second week of August 2020.
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Students Feedback
- No technical Issues
Many students responded that there was no connectivity issue while taking the test. Srishti Verma of JSS Private School Dubai, UAE said, "The test was not very difficult and at the same time not very easy, the time allotted for each section was 35 minutes, whereas I finished sections 2-3 minutes before time, so the test was not lengthy."
- Easy to Moderate Difficulty Level
Besides Srishti, many other students claimed that the exam was quite well and all the sections were of moderate difficulty level. Due to which, students are expecting a good score in LSAT India 2020.
- Student-friendly interface
Students felt comfortable in taking the online LSAT 2020. Rolina Cruz, a student of Sacred Heart International School, said, "I was easily able to reschedule my exam when I wasn't able to write on my appointed date due to internet connectivity issues."
- Reading Comprehension Section was lengthy
Some students said that the reading comprehension section was lengthy and time-consuming. Anshula Shreshth from Varanasi said, "Analytical was a bit tricky but enjoyed solving it. Reading comprehension scared me but when I started reading, it was easy to understand."
Founding Dean of Jindal Global Law School (JGLS) said, "The LSAT India 2020 has been a success. These are extraordinary times when the world of higher education has been challenged by the COVID-19 global pandemic. Most of the registered students successfully completed the test, which proves our decision to go online as the best and safest option available. We are starting our classes on September 1, 2020."
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