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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The admission in ALC Warangal are strictly based on TS LWCET ranks. So the chances of getting admission here after disqualifying the entrance exam are very less.

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Kritika Rai

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Yes, students currently in their final year of graduation can apply for ACLAT. However, their admission will be provisional, based on the condition that they successfully complete their graduation exams and fulfill the eligibility criteria for the law programme they are applying for. Candidates will need to present proof of passing their Class 12 exams during counseling or admission.

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Kritika Rai

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Yes, candidates with a minimum of 60% marks in CLAT 2025 can apply for BA LLB (Hons.) course offered by Lloyd Law College. After filling out the application form, they will have appear for a Personal Interview conducted by the institute. 

Other entrance tests accepted by Lloyd Law College for BA LLB (Hons.) admissions are the following: 

  • LSAT-India
  • AILET
  • BHU
  • GGSIPU
  • JAMIA,
  • AMU
  • CUET

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Kritika Rai

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Lloyd Entrance Test 2026 for law will be conducted online. The exam will be conducted in a home-based proctored mode. Interested students can fill the Lloyd Entrance Test application form on the website, lloydlawcollege.edu.in. While filling the form they can book the test slot.

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Kritika Rai

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The items allowed during the GLAT exam are pen, pencils, erasers and shrapeners and a transparent waterbottle along with the Photo ID proof and GLAT admit card.

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Kritika Rai

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The GLAT (Geeta Law Admission Test) admit card typically contains essential details that are important for candidates on the day of the exam. These details include the following:

  • Candidate’s Name: Your full name as registered.
  • Photograph and Signature: Your photograph and scanned signature for identification.
  • GLAT Roll Number: A unique roll number assigned to you for the exam.
  • Exam Date and Time: The specific date and time slot for your exam.
  • Exam Center Details: The full address of the examination center assigned to you.
  • Instructions for Candidates: Important guidelines related to the exam, such as reporting time,
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Kritika Rai

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The GLAT 2025 admit card will be released soon after the conclusion of GLAT application process at geetalawcollege.in. To download the admit card, candidates first need to visit the mentioned official website and log in to their GLAT 2025 using their registration number and the password created at the time of registration. 

Once the GLAT admit card download from is completed, candidates need to take print outs of this admit card and use them on the exam day. They also need to sign the admit card.

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