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Anshul Jindal

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Eligibility for TS LAWCET 2026 needs Indian citizenship. The education rules change based on the course you choose. For the LLB course, you must pass 12th class with at least 45% marks for General, 42% for OBC, and 40% for SC or ST category. There is no age limit for applying to TS LAWCET 2026 exam.

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To get the Telangana (TG) LAWCET 2026 application form, go to the official site lawcet.tgche.ac.in. You can only apply online, no offline way is there. First, pay the fee, then fill the form and upload the needed documents. Make sure all details are right before you press submit.

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The TS LAWCET cutoff is prepared by the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) in coordination with Osmania University, Hyderabad, which conducts the exam.

After the declaration of results, TSCHE analyzes factors like the number of candidates, exam difficulty, seat availability, and category reservations to finalize the cutoff marks and ranks for each participating law college.

These cutoffs are then released officially during the TS LAWCET counselling process for 3-year and 5-year LLB courses.

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Anshul Jindal

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The TS LAWCET cutoff is the minimum rank or score required for admission into 3-year and 5-year LLB courses offered by law colleges in Telangana. It varies every year based on several factors such as the number of applicants, difficulty level of the exam, available seats, and category of the candidate.

  • For General category, candidates usually need to score around 70–90 marks to get admission in top law colleges.
  • For BC category, the cutoff generally ranges between 60–80 marks.
  • For SC/ST candidates, it can be around 45–65 marks, depending on the college.

Each participating college releases its own college-wise and category-wise cutoff

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The qualifying marks for the TS LAWCET exam are determined by the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE). These marks represent the minimum score a candidate must obtain to be considered for ranking and admission.

  • For General and OBC candidates, the qualifying mark is 35% of the total score, which equals 42 marks out of 120.
  • For SC/ST candidates, there are no minimum qualifying marks, meaning they are eligible for ranking regardless of their score.

The qualifying marks are fixed to ensure a basic level of competence among candidates while maintaining fairness for reserved categories.

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The time needed to prepare for the TS LAWCET exam depends on your background and study routine, but on average, 3 to 6 months of focused preparation is enough for most candidates.

  • If you study 3–4 hours daily, you can complete the syllabus comfortably in about 4 months.
  • Students familiar with current affairs and reasoning may need less time, while beginners might take a bit longer.
  • Regular mock tests and revision during the last month help improve speed and accuracy.

Consistent study and understanding of the exam pattern are more important than long hours.

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The TS LAWCET syllabus is generally considered moderate in difficulty. It is designed to test a candidate's basic knowledge, reasoning ability, and awareness of current events, rather than deep legal expertise.

  • The General Knowledge and Current Affairs section is straightforward if you stay updated with daily news and static GK.
  • The Mental Ability part includes simple logical and analytical reasoning questions.
  • The Aptitude for the Study of Law section checks your understanding of basic legal principles and terms, which can be learned easily with practice.

Overall, with consistent preparation and familiarity with the exam pattern, most stu

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Yes, you need to prepare separately for CLAT even if you are studying for TS LAWCET, because both exams have different patterns, difficulty levels, and syllabuses.

  • TS LAWCET focuses mainly on General Knowledge, Current Affairs, Mental Ability, and Aptitude for the Study of Law. The questions are usually objective and simpler, designed for state-level admissions.
  • CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) is a national-level exam with a more analytical and comprehension-based pattern. It includes sections like English Language, Current Affairs, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Techniques.

So, while some topics like Current Affair

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The TS LAWCET and TSPGLCET exams have different syllabuses because they are meant for different levels of law courses.

  • TS LAWCET is for admission into 3-year and 5-year LLB programs. Its syllabus includes:
    • General Knowledge and Mental Ability
    • Current Affairs
    • Aptitude for the Study of Law
  • TSPGLCET (Telangana State Post Graduate Law Common Entrance Test) is for admission into LLM courses. Its syllabus focuses on advanced legal subjects, such as:
    • Jurisprudence
    • Constitutional Law
    • Public International Law
    • Mercantile Law
    • Labour Law
    • Crimes and Torts
    • IPR and Other Laws

So, while both are law entrance exams conducted by Osmania University on behalf of TSCHE

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The TS LAWCET exam does not have any sectional time limit. Candidates get a total duration of 90 minutes (1 hour 30 minutes) to attempt all questions across the three sections: General Knowledge and Mental Ability, Current Affairs, and Aptitude for the Study of Law. You can move freely between sections and answer questions in any order within the overall time.

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