LSAT—India : All You Need is Reason™
The LSAT—India is a test of reasoning and reading skills, not a test to
see whether you happened to have memorized the right facts or equations.
The theory behind the LSAT—India is democratic and inclusive. It
holds that students acquire critical thinking skills over their
educational lifetimes, and that these skills are the most important for
the study of law. Good critical thinking skills may be acquired in
virtually any educational programme anywhere so long as it is rigorous
and of high quality. Thus, no training in any specific field or set of
fields is required to do well on the LSAT—India. The test rewards
candidates with generalised abilities adaptable to a variety of
circumstances.
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