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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, if a student has scored around 75 percentile in Andhra Pradesh LAWCET exam then chances for he or she will be able to take admission in DR.B.R. Ambedkar College of Law are high. Since, for passing in the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET exam a student should score at least or above 45 percent to qualify the exam.
Cutoff rank for admission in this college for last some years are around:
For,
General catagory: Rank 270
Open/EWS: Rank 381
SC catagory: Rank 585
ST catagory: Rank 2591
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, Dr. B.R. Ambedkar College of Law accept APLAWCET score. Students are selected through Andhra Pradesh LAWCET scores and GD/ PI rounds. Law fees at the best Law colleges in India accepting Andhra Pradesh LAWCET scores vary with colleges and can range between INR 20,000 - INR 2,45,000 annually.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Both the AP LAWCET and CLAT entrance exam are conducted for admission to the Law schools in India, however, the syllabus for these exams are different on many parameters and candidates should strategise differently for both the exams. AP LAWCET exam has sections including Current Affairs, Legal Aptitude, Contract Law, Constitution, etc. and the CLAT entrance exam sections include English Language, Legal Aptitude, Mathematics, etc. AP LAWCET does not have mathematics subjects, AP LAWCET exam focus more on regional knowledge. CLAT generally covers the deeper aspects of the particular subject.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The duration of the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET exam is 90 minutes. You will have a total of 90 minutes to complete all 120 objective-type questions across the three sections (General Knowledge and Mental Ability, Current Affairs, and Aptitude for Study of Law).
Remember, there is no specific time limit for each section, so you can manage your time as you see fit within the overall 90-minute timeframe. However, it's generally recommended to practice time management during your preparation to ensure you can answer all questions accurately within the given time.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Questions in the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET Exam are broadly asked from three subjects: General Knowledge and Mental Ability, Current Affairs and Aptitude for the Study of Law. Thus, Andhra Pradesh LAWCET candidates need to cover these four subjects while preparing for the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET exam. They need to focus on the preparation of the Aptitude for Study of Law subject because it carries the maximum weightage of 60 marks in the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET test. The other two subjects, General Knowledge and Mental Ability and Current Affairs will each carry 30 marks.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
No, there is no negative marking in the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET exam. This means students can attempt all questions. No mark will be deducted for a wrong answer or response. There will be a total of 120 questions on the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET question paper. Each question will carry one mark. Thus, candidates will receive marks equal to the correct answers given by them in the entrance examination.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
AP LAWCET question paper consists of 120 objective-type questions. These 120 questions are divided into three sections. These sections are General Knowledge and Mental Ability, Current Affairs, and Aptitude for the Law Study. The marks distribution for each section is different. General Knowledge and Mental Ability, Current Affairs, and Aptitude for Law Study contain 30, and 60 marks, respectively. As a result, the Aptitude for Law Strudy section carries the most weightage in the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET exam.
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