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ILSAT

ILSAT is the ICFAI Law School Admission Test, a key entrance exam for law programs at ICFAI University. It evaluates candidates' skills in English, reasoning, and legal aptitude.

English

  • Vocabulary: Synonyms, Antonyms, Analogies, Idioms, Phrases.
  • Grammar: Sentence Correction, Error Spotting, Fill in the Blanks.
  • Reading Comprehension: Passages with questions focusing on understanding, inference, and critical analysis.
  • Verbal Reasoning: Logical deduction based on provided information.

General Knowledge

  • Current Affairs: Focus on recent events, both national and international.
  • History: Indian history, with emphasis on significant events and movements.
  • Geography: Basic knowledge of Indian and world geography.
  • Economics: Basic economic concepts and current economic affairs of India.
  • Politics: Indian political system, constitution, and current political events.
  • Science & Technology: Recent

Logical Reasoning

  • Deductive Reasoning: Syllogisms, logical arguments, and conclusions.
  • Inductive Reasoning: Identifying patterns and making generalizations.
  • Analytical Reasoning: Analyzing information and drawing logical inferences.
  • Critical Reasoning: Evaluating arguments and identifying fallacies.
  • Problem Solving: Solving logical puzzles and problems.
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