We perform a thorough analysis of the parameter space of the minimal
left-right supersymmetric model in agreement with the LHC data. The model
contains left- and right-handed fermionic doublets, two Higgs bidoublets, two
Higgs triplet representations, and one singlet, insuring a charge-conserving
vacuum. We impose the condition that the model complies with the experimental
constraints on supersymmetric particles masses and on the doubly-charged Higgs
bosons, and require that the parameter space of the model satisfy the LHC data
on neutral Higgs signal strengths at $2\sigma$. We choose benchmark scenarios
by fixing some basic parameters and scanning over the rest. The LSP in our
scenarios is always the lightest neutralino. We find that the signals for $H\to
\gamma \gamma$ and $H \to VV^\star$ are correlated, while $H \to b \bar b$ is
anti-correlated with all the other decay modes, and also that the contribution
from singly-charged scalars dominate that of the doubly-charged scalars in
$H\to \gamma \gamma$ and $H \to Z\gamma$ loops, contrary to Type-II seesaw
models. We also illustrate the range for mass spectrum of the LRSUSY model in
light of planned measurements of the branching ratio of $H\to \gamma \gamma$ to
10% level.Comment: 38 pages, 9 figures, revised versio