Why does JSW require an entrance exam and a personal interview?
POSTED ON - Dec 18th, 2024
JSW Law wants to give you – an opportunity to demonstrate how qualified you are to be one of our prospective students. The practice of law requires skills that are not always adequately demonstrated by your Class XII marks. Lawyers need to be excellent communicators, and need to excel at logical thinking and through their ability to process and analyze information and produce coherent statements demonstrating that analysis.
- Entrance exam: JSW Law calls it Bhutan-LSAT (Law School Admission Test). The test is designed, and conducted to assess candidates’ analytical reasoning, logical reasoning and reading comprehension.
- Personal interview: JSW Law calls it a face-to-face interview and it is conducted to evaluate your oral and listening comprehension, maturity and “social fit,” and overall suitability (motivation and enthusiasm) for the program.