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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
So if you mess up the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET 2025 form, you can fix some stuff—but not everything. Between May 26–27, 2025, you can only change Category 2 details like education, address, category, etc. But major stuff like your name, date of birth, photo, signature, father's name, or the stream you chose—those are Category 1. You'll need to email the Convenor with proof to even try fixing them. No chill here—double-check before submitting.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
The APLAWCET late fee will be as follows, however, it is subject to change every year. It is likely to be INR 1000 late fee for the first five days after the last date and then, INR 2000, INR 4000, INR 10,000 for the subsequent dates. Therefore, it is better for the candidates to register for the exam within a due time to avoid the higher appplication fees.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
In case, candidates missed to fill the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET application form before the last date, they will still have the chance to apply for the exam but by paying a late fee fine. The candidates will be informed regarding the last date till which they can fill the application form with late fee in a separate notification.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates will require to provide the following details while filling up the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET application form:
- Valid ID Proof (aadhar, voter ID, passport or driving licence)
- Scanned Photograph (less than 30 kb)
- Scanned Signature (less than 15 kb)
- Active debit card/ credit card
- Qualifying exam details
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
To apply for the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET exam, candidates will have to visit the APSCHE official website and navigate through the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET registration window. On the registration page, use the valid email ID, name, date of birth and create a strong password. Login again using the registered email ID and password and fill in the necessary details, upload the photograph and signature and submit.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
To be eligible for a seat at Andhra University (AU) based on the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET rank and BCE (Backward Class E) quota, a specific admission policies and cutoffs are set by Andhra University for the each academic year. Cutoffs can vary from year to year and are subject to change, so it's important to obtain the most up-to-date information directly from the university or the Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE).
Here are the general steps you can follow to get this information:
1. Visit the Official Website: Go to the official website of Andhra University and navigate to the Law department or the admission secti
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
No, there is no negative marking in the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET exam. Candidates can attempt all 120 questions without any penalty for incorrect answers. The exam consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs). This very different and unique from other entrance exam like JEE Mains and NEET GUJCET entrance exams where negative marking are done.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, completing your intermediate education through an open schooling system like Andhra Pradesh Open School Society (APOSS) makes you eligible for the Andhra Pradesh Law CET (LAWCET) exam and subsequent law studies, provided you meet the other eligibility criteria. Specifically, you need to have passed the 10+2 pattern Intermediate examination with the required percentage of marks for your category.
Open Schooling and Eligibility:
Open schooling qualifications, such as those from APOSS, are generally accepted for LAWCET if they are recognised by the relevant educational bodies (like the Board of Intermediate Education, AP).
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7 months ago
Scholar-Level 16
You can use the Shiksha college predictor .
Also you can explore about -
- CUET
- CLAT
- Next AILCET
- Law NIRF ranking
You must be clear with your goal and objective of doind LL.B.
Placement is rare in normal law colleges, so you must be clear with your passive income if wish to do practise. BBA LL.B is also a good option and opens ample number of opportunities with job, practise, goverment jobs/ CS.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
You should pass Graduate degree from a university
Also, you should fulfil your mark criteria that is general, 45%, OBC 42% and SC/ST 40%
There is no age limit
You are not eligible for third year if you have not completed intermediate
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