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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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Chanchal Patra

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No, the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET admit card can only be downloaded online from the official Andhra Pradesh LAWCET website. It is not available for download offline.

To download it, visit the official website, enter your registration details, and then download and print the admit card. Make sure to do this well in advance to avoid any last-minute issues.

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Manisha Gard

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No, you cannot appear for the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET exam without the admit card. The admit card is a mandatory document for entry into the exam center. It contains important details such as your exam center, timings, and personal information. Along with the admit card, you must also carry a valid photo ID proof for verification.

Ensure that you download and print your admit card before the exam date to avoid any last-minute issues.

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Nitesh Srivastava

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The Andhra Pradesh LAWCET exam is typically conducted in multiple cities across Andhra Pradesh. In total, the exam is held in various centers spread across the state to accommodate candidates from different regions. The exact number of cities may vary each year based on the number of applicants and their locations.

Candidates can choose their preferred exam center city during the application process, but the final allotment will depend on the availability of seats. You can find the list of exam centers when you download your admit card.

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Bhumika Aggarwal

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Yes, along with your Andhra Pradesh LAWCET admit card, you will need to carry a valid photo ID proof for verification on the exam day. Acceptable ID proofs typically include:

  • Aadhar Card
  • Voter ID
  • Passport
  • Driver's License
  • School/College ID (for students)

Make sure the ID is original and not expired. Carrying both the admit card and a valid photo ID will ensure smooth entry into the exam center.

 

 

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Mohit Dhawan

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Once the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET admit card is issued, the exam center is usually fixed and cannot be changed. The exam center details are provided based on the preferences you selected during the application process.

If you have a genuine reason to request a change (like an emergency situation or a significant issue with the assigned center), you can contact the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET helpline or exam conducting authority immediately. However, it is not guaranteed that they will approve a change after the admit card is released.

It's essential to review your exam center details carefully when filling out the application to avoid such issue

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Divya Surbhi

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The Andhra Pradesh LAWCET admit card is released by the Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE). They are responsible for organizing and conducting the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET exam, and they release the admit card on the official Andhra Pradesh LAWCET website.

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Mukul Singh

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If you misplace your Andhra Pradesh LAWCET admit card, don't worry! You can download and print it again from the official Andhra Pradesh LAWCET website before the exam date. Just follow these steps:

  • Go to the official Andhra Pradesh LAWCET website.
  • Look for the admit card download link.
  • Enter your registration number and other required details.
  • Download the admit card and print it out again.
  • Make sure to download and save a copy of the admit card ahead of time to avoid any last-minute issues. If you face any difficulties, contact the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET helpline or support team for assistance.

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Anupama Mehra

Contributor-Level 10

The difficulty level of the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET exam can vary depending on your preparation and familiarity with the subjects. Overall, it is considered to be of moderate difficulty. The exam tests candidates on areas like:

  • General Knowledge and Mental Ability (25% of the total marks)
  • Current Affairs (25%)
  • Aptitude for the study of law (50%)

Candidates with a strong foundation in reasoning, general knowledge, and current affairs tend to find the exam manageable. However, consistent practice and thorough revision are key to performing well. The law-related section may require more focused study, especially for candidates without a law bac

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