Law School Admission Test
Gateway to Law Schools in USA, Canada & Global
The Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is an integral part of the law school admission process in the United States, Canada, and a growing number of other countries. It provides a standard measure of acquired reading and verbal reasoning skills that law schools can use as one of several factors in assessing applicants.
Exam Level
International
Frequency
Multiple times a year
Mode
Computer-Based/Proctored
Conducted By
LSAC
About LSAT
What is the LSAT Exam?
The LSAT is a standardized test administered by the Law School Admission Council (LSAC) for prospective law school candidates. It is designed to assess key skills needed for success in law school, including reading comprehension, analytical reasoning, and logical reasoning.
Why Take the LSAT?
The LSAT is the only test accepted by all ABA-accredited law schools and is a key component of the admission process. A high LSAT score can open doors to prestigious law programs and scholarship opportunities in the US, Canada, and other jurisdictions.
Key Highlights
Accepted by all ABA Law Schools
Computer-based/Home proctored
Multiple testing dates
High difficulty level
Computer-based/Home proctored
Accepted by all ABA Law Schools
Sectional time limits enforced
100,000+
Test Takers
180
Maximum Score
100
Questions (approx)
24
Centers
Eligibility Criteria
Mandatory
Law School Goal
For admission to law schools in US, Canada and globally
Mandatory
Valid ID Proof
Government-issued photo ID is mandatory
Good to Know
Attempt Limits
Max 3 times a year with lifetime caps
Mandatory
Writing Sample
Writing section is mandatory but unscored
Flexible
Remote Testing
Option to take the test from home or a center
Flexible
No Specific Major
No specific undergraduate major required for law
Application Process
Create LSAC Account
Select Test Option (Home/Center)
Pay Registration Fee
Register for LSAT
Application Process
Upload Photo and ID
Documents Required
Keep these documents ready before starting your application
Passport-size Photograph
Academic Transcripts
Class 12 Marksheet (or appearing certificate)
PwD Certificate (if applicable)
Valid ID Proof (Passport)
Writing Sample (Separate)
Not Required
Scribe Request Letter (if required)
Exam Pattern
Understanding the structure and marking scheme
Section 1: Logical Reasoning
Section 2: Analytical Reasoning
Section 4: Experimental Section
Scaled Score
~100
Section 3: Reading Comprehension
35 Mins per section
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Important Dates
Keep note of the important dates regarding the examination.
Aug, Nov, Jan, Apr
Multiple (Aug-June)
CAS Service
1 week before exam
3 weeks post-exam
Preparation
Tips
Practice logic games daily
Analyze argument structures
Review distinct question types
Start Prep
Take timed practice sections
Simulate test day conditions
Analyze argument structures
Analyze argument structures
Top Colleges

Yale Law School

Stanford Law School

Harvard Law School

University of Chicago

Columbia Law School

NYU School of Law

University of Pennsylvania

University of Virginia

UC Berkeley

University of Michigan
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