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Updated 2026-05-30 · 2026 Edition

LSAT India 6-Month Plan

A complete 180-day plan covering 38 highest-weightage topics — prioritised by subject weight, not alphabet. No signup, no fees.

Days
180
Topics
38
Subjects
4
Phases
3
Full foundation a concept-first pass, a depth pass, a revision pass, and a structured mock series

How to actually use your 180 days

Build real understanding, then layer depth, two revision passes, and a structured mock series.

Daily study
2.5–3.5 hours
New topics / day
≈ 0.21
Approach
a concept-first pass, a depth pass, a revision pass, and a structured mock series

This 6-month plan gives you 180 days to work through 38 weighted LSAT India topics across 4 subjects — roughly 0.21 new topics a day at 2.5–3.5 hours of focused study. That moderate daily load is the point of starting this early — you trade intensity for retention.

LSAT India marks are not spread evenly across subjects. Logical Reasoning, Analytical-Reasoning, and Reading-Comp carry the heaviest weightage in recent papers, so this plan front-loads them — so they become the conceptual backbone the rest of the syllabus hangs off. Cover everything, and give weight 3–5 topics a second problem-solving pass. Low-weight topics get one solid pass — at this length they are worth keeping, not cutting.

Around 6 months lets you do far more than cover LSAT India — you can understand it: a concept pass, a problem-solving pass, then spaced revision across all 38 topics. A multi-month plan fails by drifting in the early, low-pressure weeks. Anchor each month to a concrete checkpoint so the slack does not become a late scramble.

What to prioritise & cut

Cover everything, and give weight 3–5 topics a second problem-solving pass. Low-weight topics get one solid pass — at this length they are worth keeping, not cutting.

Mock tests & revision

Topic and sectional tests through the build phase; full-length mocks every other week from the midpoint, weekly in the final two months. Maintain an error log from the start.

Weekly rhythm

Three arcs: a concept-building phase, a depth-and-problems phase, and a revision-plus-mocks phase. Each subject gets at least two spaced passes.

Phase-by-phase plan

24 weeks total

A 180-day plan only works when you sequence it. Here is how the 6-Month Plan breaks down — foundation, depth, then mocks.

  1. 1

    Foundation

    8 weeks

    Build concept depth across full syllabus

    Topic-wise notes
    Concept tests
    Recap docs
  2. 2

    Advanced + PYQs

    10 weeks

    PYQs of last 7-10 years; advanced problems

    Year-wise PYQ solving
    Topic-wise problem mastery
    Concept gap-fix list
  3. 3

    Mocks + final revision

    6 weeks

    Weekly full-length mocks; targeted revision

    10+ full mocks
    Weak-topic eradication
    Last-mile drill

Week-by-week schedule

Week Days Topics covered
1 1–7 Logical Reasoning: Analytical Reasoning (w3)Analytical-Reasoning: Introduction to LSAT Analytical Reasoning (w3)
2 8–14 Reading-Comp: Reading Comprehension Fundamentals (w3)English: Grammar and Usage (w3)
3 15–21 Logical Reasoning: Blood Relations (w3)Analytical-Reasoning: Sequencing Games (w3)
4 22–28 Reading-Comp: Main Point & Primary Purpose Questions (w3)English: Vocabulary in Context (w3)
5 29–35 Logical Reasoning: Direction Sense (w3)Analytical-Reasoning: Grouping Games (w3)
6 36–42 Reading-Comp: Inference Questions (w3)English: Reading Comprehension (w3)
7 43–49 Logical Reasoning: Coding-Decoding (w3)Analytical-Reasoning: Arrangement Games and Hybrid Games (w3)
8 50–56 Reading-Comp: Structure Questions (w3)English: Paragraph Formation (Jumbled Paragraphs) (w3)
9 57–63 Logical Reasoning: Series Completion (w3)Analytical-Reasoning: Advanced Deduction Techniques and LSAT Strategy (w3)
10 64–70 Reading-Comp: Tone, Attitude & Style Questions (w3)English: Sentence Improvement (w3)
11 71–77 Logical Reasoning: Seating Arrangement (w3)Analytical-Reasoning: Conditional Logic & Sufficient-Necessary Conditions (w3)
12 78–84 Reading-Comp: Logical Organization & Argument Mapping (w3)English: Cloze Test (w3)
13 85–91 Logical Reasoning: Puzzle Solving (w3)Analytical-Reasoning: Logical Conditional Reasoning — Advanced (w3)
14 92–98 Reading-Comp: Strengthen & Weaken Arguments (w3)English: Verbal Reasoning — Analogies (w3)
15 99–105 Logical Reasoning: Syllogism (w3)Analytical-Reasoning: Cause and Effect Reasoning (w3)
16 106–112 Reading-Comp: Must Be True & Cannot Be True Questions (w3)English: Summary and Conclusion Skills (w3)
17 113–119 Logical Reasoning: Logical Deduction (w3)Analytical-Reasoning: Linear Ordering Games (w3)
18 120–126 Logical Reasoning: Assumptions and Conclusions (w3)Analytical-Reasoning: Grouping Games & Classification (w3)
19 127–133 Logical Reasoning: Inference and Evaluation (w3)Logical Reasoning: Non-Verbal Reasoning (w3)

Subject-wise topic split

Each topic shows its weightage (1–5 dots) and the concepts you'll cover. Higher-weight topics appear first.

Logical Reasoning

12 topics
  • Analytical Reasoning ●●●○○

    Complex puzzles involving multiple parameters, circular and linear arrangements, grids, and family tree problems — BITSAT logical reasoning tests systematic analytical thinking through multi-constraint puzzle scenarios.

  • Blood Relations ●●●○○

    Family tree problems, coded blood relations, generational gaps, relationship terminology, and mixed relations — direct questions where the family structure once decoded yields clear answers.

  • Direction Sense ●●●○○

    Cardinal and intercardinal directions, shadow-based direction problems, distance-direction combinations, and coded directional sequences — visual-spatial reasoning for BITSAT LR section.

  • Coding-Decoding ●●●○○

    Letter-number coding, sentence coding, new pattern coding, and mixed alphanumeric series — BITSAT tests pattern recognition speed and attention to detail in encoded sequences.

  • Series Completion ●●●○○

    Number series, alphabet series, alphanumeric series, and figure series — identifying the pattern to complete or find the incorrect term in a given sequence.

  • Seating Arrangement ●●●○○

    Linear (single and double row), circular (facing inside/outside), rectangular, and combined arrangements with multiple positional constraints — high-weight BITSAT LR topic requiring careful diagramming.

  • Puzzle Solving ●●●○○

    Complex multi-constraint puzzles involving ages, professions, colours, and cities — higher-order reasoning combining multiple logic types simultaneously.

  • Syllogism ●●●○○

    Venn diagram method, possibility cases, reverse syllogisms, and logical consistency checking — BITSAT LR tests deductive reasoning through if-then relationship statements.

  • + 4 more topics on the full roadmap →

Analytical-Reasoning

10 topics
  • Introduction to LSAT Analytical Reasoning ●●●○○
  • Sequencing Games ●●●○○
  • Grouping Games ●●●○○
  • Arrangement Games and Hybrid Games ●●●○○
  • Advanced Deduction Techniques and LSAT Strategy ●●●○○
  • Conditional Logic & Sufficient-Necessary Conditions ●●●○○
  • Logical Conditional Reasoning — Advanced ●●●○○
  • Cause and Effect Reasoning ●●●○○
  • + 2 more topics on the full roadmap →

Reading-Comp

8 topics
  • Reading Comprehension Fundamentals ●●●○○
  • Main Point & Primary Purpose Questions ●●●○○
  • Inference Questions ●●●○○
  • Structure Questions ●●●○○
  • Tone, Attitude & Style Questions ●●●○○
  • Logical Organization & Argument Mapping ●●●○○
  • Strengthen & Weaken Arguments ●●●○○
  • Must Be True & Cannot Be True Questions ●●●○○

English

8 topics
  • Grammar and Usage ●●●○○

    Tense, subject-verb agreement, articles (a, an, the), prepositions, conjunctions, voice (active/passive), narration (direct/indirect), and error spotting — grammar fundamentals tested in BITSAT English section.

  • Vocabulary in Context ●●●○○

    Synonyms, antonyms, one-word substitutions, homophones, idioms, phrases, and phrasal verbs — contextual vocabulary usage and word power tested through sentence completion and reading passages.

  • Reading Comprehension ●●●○○

    Passages on general, scientific, and literary topics with questions on main idea, inference, vocabulary in context, tone, and fact-vs-opinion — speed reading and comprehension skills assessed.

  • Paragraph Formation (Jumbled Paragraphs) ●●●○○

    Rearranging jumbled sentences to form a coherent paragraph — tests logical sequencing, connector usage, and understanding of discourse structure in written English.

  • Sentence Improvement ●●●○○

    Identifying the most grammatically correct and stylistically appropriate version of an underlined portion — combines grammar precision with clarity of expression.

  • Cloze Test ●●●○○

    Passage with missing words to be filled from given options — tests vocabulary, grammar, and contextual coherence simultaneously in a time-efficient format.

  • Verbal Reasoning — Analogies ●●●○○

    Word pairs with relationships (synonym, antonym, part-whole, function, cause-effect) — reasoning through linguistic relationships and logical word connections.

  • Summary and Conclusion Skills ●●●○○

    Identifying the main point or best summary of a passage — tests ability to extract core meaning and distinguish between details and central ideas in written text.

Why a 180-day plan beats a 1,200-page prep book

DimensionTypical LSAT India bookThis 6-Month Plan
Time to startHours of reading before any study startsSeconds — plan is already here
PersonalisationOne-size-fits-allFits exactly your 180 days
FreshnessPrinted months agoUpdated for the 2026 cycle · verified 2026-05-30
Weightage signalAuthor guessDerived from last 5 years' papers
Cost₹500–2,500₹0
Sign-up requiredOften (with a trial trap)None

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LSAT India 6-Month Plan — common questions

Is 180 days enough to prepare for LSAT India? +

Around 6 months lets you do far more than cover LSAT India — you can understand it: a concept pass, a problem-solving pass, then spaced revision across all 38 topics. The honest answer depends on your starting point, but this 6-month plan is built to get the most from the time you have: build real understanding, then layer depth, two revision passes, and a structured mock series.

How many hours a day does this LSAT India 6-month plan need? +

Plan for 2.5–3.5 hours of focused study, covering about 0.21 new topics a day. Three arcs: a concept-building phase, a depth-and-problems phase, and a revision-plus-mocks phase. Each subject gets at least two spaced passes.

What should I skip if I am short on time? +

Cover everything, and give weight 3–5 topics a second problem-solving pass. Low-weight topics get one solid pass — at this length they are worth keeping, not cutting.

When should I start mock tests on this plan? +

Topic and sectional tests through the build phase; full-length mocks every other week from the midpoint, weekly in the final two months. Maintain an error log from the start.

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