AP LAWCET-PGLCET 2023: Second round seat allotment results declared, final phase of counselling commences

AP LAWCET-PGLCET 2023 Result: The results of seat allotment for the second round of the Andhra Pradesh Law Common Entrance Test (LAWCET) and Postgraduate Law Common Entrance Test (PGLCET) for the year 2023 have been released. Those individuals who actively engaged in the second round of counselling can now access their allotment results by visiting the official website at lawcet-sche.aptonline.in.It is advisable for the candidates to verify their seat allotment status through this online platform.
In accordance with the counselling timetable, candidates are required to complete the process of self-reporting and subsequently report to their allocated institutions for the second round. This phase is scheduled to take place between January 3 and January 5. It is important to note that this marks the concluding stage of the AP LAWCET/PGLCET counselling for the year 2023. Participants are advised to adhere to the specified dates and procedures to ensure a smooth and successful conclusion to the counselling process.
The commencement of registrations for the second round of AP LAWCET counselling occurred on December 21, concluding on December 23, 2023. Subsequently, the verification of certificates was conducted from December 22 to December 26. Following this, candidates were granted the opportunity to exercise web options during the period spanning from December 27 to December 29. Participants were encouraged to engage in these specified activities within the stipulated time frames to ensure the seamless progression of the counselling process.
Direct link to check Allotment Order & Self Reporting
The counselling notice for the second phase emphasizes that the mere allotment of a seat during the admission counselling process does not assure admission for the candidate. Admission is contingent upon the candidate satisfying the eligibility criteria in accordance with the guidelines set by the Bar Council of India, which are periodically updated. Meeting these eligibility criteria is essential for finalizing the admission process. Candidates are urged to stay informed about and adhere to the guidelines provided by the Bar Council of India for a successful admission outcome.
For additional support, candidates can reach out to the dedicated domain helplines at [email protected] and 9100998071. In case of technical queries, a separate helpline is available, and candidates can contact the technical support team at 9154072137. These helplines are established to provide assistance and address any concerns that candidates may have, ensuring a smoother and more accessible communication channel during the process.
Eligibility
LLM: For the LLM (Master of Laws) course, candidates must have completed LLB and hold a 3/5-year degree in Law for OC/BC/SC/ST categories. The eligibility criteria include having a qualifying examination background in L.L.B/B.L. To secure admission, candidates are required to qualify for the AP PGLCET (Andhra Pradesh Post Graduate Law Common Entrance Test) and obtain a satisfactory rank in the examination.
LLB 3-Yr Degree: For the LLB (Bachelor of Laws) 3-year degree program, candidates must meet specific eligibility criteria. The requirements include securing 45% and above for OC (Other Castes), 42% and above for BC (Backward Classes), and 40% and above for SC/ST (Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes). To gain admission to this program, candidates need to appear for the AP LAWCET (Andhra Pradesh Law Common Entrance Test) and obtain a satisfactory rank in the examination.
LLB 5-Yr: For the LLB 5-year integrated course, candidates must have completed their Intermediate education. The eligibility criteria for admission include securing 45% and above for OC (Other Castes), 42% and above for BC (Backward Classes), and 40% and above for SC/ST (Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes). As part of the admission process, candidates are required to appear for the AP LAWCET (Andhra Pradesh Law Common Entrance Test) and achieve a satisfactory rank in the examination.

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