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Updated 2026-04-06 · 2026 Edition

LSAT India Study Plan 2026

Free, ready-made LSAT India roadmaps for whatever time you have left — from a last-week sprint to a full-year foundation build. Each one covers 38 weighted topics across 4 subjects, prioritised by weight, with a day-by-day schedule. No signup, no fees.

Choose your LSAT India timeline

Each plan is built differently — not just a shorter version of the same thing. Pick the one that matches the days you have before LSAT India.

What every LSAT India plan covers

All 38 topics across these 4 subjects, ordered by weightage so the highest-yield material comes first. Logical Reasoning, Analytical-Reasoning, and Reading-Comp carry the most marks.

Logical ReasoningAnalytical-ReasoningReading-CompEnglish

All LSAT India durations

Shorter than two weeks? Those are crash/revision tools — use them, but the indexed plans above are the ones built for a full preparation.

LSAT India study plan — FAQs

How long do I need to prepare for LSAT India? +

It depends on your starting point and target score. LSAT India has 38 weighted topics across 4 subjects, so most candidates use a 3-to-6-month plan for a first serious attempt and a 1-year-plus plan to build from scratch. Shorter LSAT India plans (2 weeks to 2 months) work for revision or a focused retake. Pick the timeline that matches the days you actually have.

Which subjects carry the most weight in LSAT India? +

Across recent LSAT India papers, Logical Reasoning, Analytical-Reasoning, and Reading-Comp carry the heaviest weightage, so every plan here front-loads them. The full breakdown — all 4 subjects with per-topic weight — is shown on each duration's page.

Are these LSAT India study plans really free? +

Yes. Every LSAT India plan on StudyRoadmap is free with no signup and no paywall — the full day-by-day schedule, subject split, and weightage are all open on the page. You can also generate a personalised plan that adapts to topics you mark done.

How are these LSAT India plans built? +

Topics are ordered by weightage derived from recent LSAT India papers, then distributed across your chosen timeline so the highest-yield material is covered first. Plans were last reviewed 2026-04-06 for the 2026 cycle.

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