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LSAT—India™ Score Report

Rajat Palaswadikar

LSAT—India Registration Number: 20231003800


Date of Score Report: 10 FEB 2023
Programme: 5 Year Integrated Law Programme

Scaled Score Score Band Percentile Test Administration

449 447—451 34.14% January 2023

This LSAT—India Score Report includes the following information:


• LSAT—India Scaled Score
• LSAT—India Score Band
• LSAT—India Percentile

Scaled Score: Your LSAT—India scaled score is based on the number of questions you
answered correctly (your raw score) and is an estimate of your actual proficiency in the skills
tested. As there are slight differences in the difficulty of different versions of the LSAT—India across
test administrations, these raw scores are not directly comparable. For this reason, your raw score
is converted to an LSAT—India scaled score that ranges from 420 to 480, with 420 being the lowest
possible score and 480 being the highest possible score. LSAT—India scaled scores can be directly
compared across different administrations and testing years.

Score Band: LSAT—India scaled scores are reported along with a score band because the
estimate of proficiency provided by a given LSAT—India scaled score is not perfectly accurate.
Your actual proficiency in the skills tested on the LSAT—India may be slightly higher or slightly
lower than that reflected by the score you received. The score band indicates a range of scores,
including scores slightly higher and slightly lower than the score you received. Your actual
proficiency in the skills measured by the LSAT—India is likely to fall within this range.

Percentile: To aid you in interpreting your LSAT—India scaled score, a percentile for your
scaled score is also reported. Your percentile reflects the percentage of candidates for your
programme whose scores were lower than yours within the test administration you took. For
example, a percentile of 79.66% indicates that you scored higher than 79.66% of test takers for
your programme who took the LSAT—India within the same administration. Note that the
percentile of test takers seeking entrance to a 5 Year Integrated Law Programme cannot be
compared to the percentile of those seeking entrance to a 3 Year LL.B Programme.

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