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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, the exam authority will open the application correction facilty after the last date of registration. Candidates who fill the incorrect information while filling up the form will be able to edit the incorrect details through the official website. According to last year, the exam authority will divided the details to be corrected in two categories, below given category 1 details can be corrected online by the candidates:
Qualifying Examination | Local Area Status |
Qualifying Exam Year of Appearing / Passing | Non-Minority / Minority Status |
Medium of Instruction in Qualifying Exam | Annual Income of the Parents |
Place of Study | Study Details |
Mother's Name | Address for Correspondence |
SSC Hall Ticket Number | Special Category |
Gender | Aadhaar Card details/ Ration Card Details |
New answer posted
10 months agoContributor-Level 10
AP PGLCET 2026 results will be announced after the exam. The exact date is not released yet. AP PGLCET result will be based on the final answer key.
New answer posted
10 months agoContributor-Level 10
Correction of APPGLCET 2026 Application will be available fonce the registration phase is over. The application and exam schedule is yet to be announced by APSCHE.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
AP PGLCET exam will be held on May 4. The exam will be conducted in an online mode in authorised test centres. The registration will be done at, Iawcet-sche.aptonline.in/PGLCET.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates seeking admission through the Andhra Pradesh PG Law entrance exam need to fulfil the Andhra Pradesh PGLCET 2026 eligibility criteria as under:
- They should have passed or appeared in the final year of their Bachelor's degree in law i.e. Five-year LLB degree or three-year LLB degree from any recognised university.
- They should have secured at least 50% marks if belonging to General/ OBC category and 45% marks if belonging to SC/ ST category.
- There is no upper age or lower age limit for this course.
The candidates who are appearing or are awaiting results of their Bachelor degree can apply for Andhra Pradesh PGLCET
New answer posted
a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
To calculate your Andhra Pradesh PGLCET 2025 marks, follow these steps:
1. Exam Pattern Overview:
The exam consists of 120 multiple-choice questions.
Each question carries 1 mark, and there is no negative marking for incorrect answers.
2. Calculate Your Marks:
Total Marks = Correct Answers * 1 mark
(For every correct answer, you score 1 mark).
For example, if you answered 90 questions correctly, your total marks would be:
90 * 1 = 90 marks.
3. Section-Wise Breakdown:
The exam is divided into three parts:
Part A: Constitutional Law and Jurisprudence (60 marks)
Part B: Other Law Subjects (60 marks)
You can calculate your score by adding the marks fo
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 8
The Andhra Pradesh PGLCET and CLAT PG (Common Law Admission Test for Postgraduate) exams are both law entrance exams, but there are some key differences in their difficulty levels:
AP PGLCET: The difficulty level is generally considered moderate. It focuses on areas like Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, and other legal subjects from a regional perspective. It's more focused on specific legal knowledge rather than complex analytical reasoning.
CLAT PG: The CLAT PG is often regarded as tougher because it covers a broader range of topics, including legal reasoning, critical thinking, and comprehensive legal knowledge from national and int
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The Andhra Pradesh PGLCET exam is considered moderately challenging, but whether it's easy to pass depends on your preparation and familiarity with the subjects.
Factors to consider:
- Syllabus: It tests knowledge of Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, and other core law topics. A strong understanding of these areas is crucial.
- Exam Pattern: The exam consists of 120 questions with no negative marking, making it manageable if you've prepared well.
- Preparation: Candidates with consistent study, focus on legal concepts, and practice with mock tests can find it easier to clear the exam.
With the right preparation, passing the Andhra Pradesh PGLCET
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
In case of a tie in the Andhra Pradesh PGLCET exam, the following tie-breaking criteria are used to determine the final rank:
Marks in Part B (Legal Aptitude): Candidates with higher marks in this section will be ranked higher.
Marks in Part A (Constitutional Law and Jurisprudence): If the tie still persists, the marks in this section will be considered.
Age Preference: If there's still a tie, the candidate who is older in age will be given a higher rank.
These criteria ensure fairness in ranking candidates when two or more have the same total marks.
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 8
A good Andhra Pradesh PGLCET score varies depending on factors such as the number of candidates, exam difficulty, and the specific college you're targeting. However, here's a general guide:
For General Candidates: A score of 50-60 marks (out of 120) is considered good and can help secure a decent rank for admission to top law colleges.
For SC/ST Candidates: Although there is no minimum qualifying score, scoring 40+ marks is generally recommended to secure a place in the preferred institutions.
A higher score increases your chances of getting into prestigious law schools in Andhra Pradesh.
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