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Akanksha Kumari

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No, there is no negative marking in the Andhra Pradesh PGLCET Exam.

Candidates are awarded 1 mark for each correct answer, and there are no penalties for incorrect answers. This means that it is in your best interest to attempt all questions, even if you're unsure, as there's no risk of losing marks for wrong answers.

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Mukul Singh

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The Andhra Pradesh PGLCET Exam result is typically announced within 15-20 days after the exam is conducted. After the exam, the result is usually declared in the third week of June for the year 2025.

Candidates can check their results online by visiting the official Andhra Pradesh PGLCET Exam website once the results are released. Make sure to keep an eye on the official notifications for updates.

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Anupama Mehra

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A good score in the Andhra Pradesh PGLCET Exam largely depends on the candidate's category and the competition in that particular year. However, here's a general guideline:

  • For General/OBC candidates: A score above 70-80 marks (out of 120) is considered good and can help secure a good rank for admission to top law colleges.
  • For SC/ST candidates: Since there is no minimum qualifying score, any score above 30-40 marks can be considered reasonable, though a higher score improves the chances of securing a good rank.
  • A higher score boosts your chances of getting into more prestigious law schools, especially if you're aiming for popular or comp
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Nitesh Srivastava

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The Andhra Pradesh PGLCET exam is generally easy to moderate, depending on a candidate's preparation.

General Knowledge & Mental Ability: Basic GK, current affairs, and reasoning; regular reading helps.
Current Affairs: Mostly straightforward; focus on legal news, national and international events.
Aptitude for the Study of Law: Tests legal knowledge; may be challenging for non-law students but manageable with basic awareness.
Compared to CLAT, Andhra Pradesh LAWCET is less competitive and easier. Consistent preparation, mock tests, and previous year papers can boost performance. 

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