TS LAWCET produces the tile of Telangana State Law Common Entrance Test (TS LAWCET) and it is the statewide level exam that is organized by Celso law Common Entrance Test (TS LAW CET) authority for admissions into 3 years and 5 years LLB programs offered by law colleges of The Telangana state. The exam is held, as per the schedule given by TSCHE, by Osmania University on its behalf. The LAWCET test questionnaires consists of MCQs assessing candidates' proficiency in General English, current affairs, aptitude and reasoning. The examination period is 90 minutes. Only candidates who have secured qualifying marks in TS LAWCET will be included in counseling whereas seat allotment will be done based on the candidate's rank, his preferences, available seats etc.
TS LAWCET 2024 notification is expected to publish in March 2024 through leading daily and on official site - www.lawcet.tsche.ac.in. The registration process is very probable to start in the same month, in which the registration process is expected to begin. A TS LAWCET exam in 2024 is likely to be organized in May or June of 2024. The outcome in terms of the results of the tests scores and ranking is prepared within a few weeks of the entrance test period. Candidates who have cleared the cut-off percentage will proceed for the counseling-cum-confirmation rounds that will be organized by TSCHE for placement into various institutes of the participating law colleges. The detail of when examinations are going to be scheduled in 2024 will be unveiled near the exam date by Osmania University.
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Exam Name | Telangana State Law Common Entrance Test (TS LAWCET) |
Exam Level | Undergraduate |
Course Offered | 3-Year LL.B., 5-Year LL.B. |
Eligibility | Candidates must have passed 12th standard or equivalent examination with a minimum of 50% marks from a recognized board or university. |
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Result Format | Merit list |
Ranking | Candidates will be ranked based on their total marks obtained in the exam. |
Tie-breaking | In case of a tie, candidates will be ranked based on their marks in the Aptitude for the Study of Law section. |
Passing Marks | Candidates must score at least 35% (42 marks out of a total of 120 marks) to pass the exam. |
- Name and roll number of the candidate as appeared on the ballot paper
- These marks derived from the entrance examination have formed 120 out of total 120 marks.
- Where the marks were achieved is based on the rank.
- Category of a candidate (General/Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe/Other Backward Castes)
- Determining qualification (whether one is licensed/qualified for therapy/enrollment or not)