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hello...I got 442 score in LSAT and my score board is 440-444 with percentile 12.28. is this a good score and also which all colleges will o get admission based on this??


Chinmayi P 16th Apr, 2021
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Nikita 28th Aug, 2021

Hello Student,

The score range for any LSAT exam is 120 to 180, and the average score is about 150. However, the majority of the top-ten law schools require a candidate to have at least 165 on the LSAT.

Candidates with an 80+ percentile score find it easy to get admission in the integrated LLB course offered by the top law college.

As you have mentioned that your percentage is 12.2 8, hence it is difficult for you to get admission in a good Law College.

You can still try in these colleges:

  • OP Jindal Global University.
  • JLU School of Law, Jagran Lakecity University.
  • IFIM Law School.
  • Vijaybhoomi School of Law.
  • Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, NMIMS.
  • MIT-WPU Faculty of Law.
  • School of Law, UPES.
  • Adamas University.

Hope this helps!

All the best!

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