AP LAWCET 2024 second, final phase counselling schedule out; registration begins tomorrow
AP LAWCET final phase counselling 2024 registration will be made available till November 17 on the official website. Complete schedule and list of documents required.
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NEW DELHI: Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur on behalf of Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) has announced the AP LAWCET second and final phase counselling 2024 schedule. The AP LAWCET 2024 web counselling registration for 3-year and 5-year LLB and LLM courses will begin from tomorrow, November 14, through the official website, lawcet-sche.aptonline.in.
Eligible and qualified candidates will be allowed to register and upload all required documents till November 17. AP LAWCET option entry will begin from November 20 and conclude on November 23. Based on the choices filled, availability of seats, past years’ cut-off trends, and other eligibility criteria, the seat allotment results will be declared on November 26.
Candidates will have to pay a non-refundable processing fee of Rs 1,000 and those belonging to SC, ST, physically challenged category will have to pay Rs 500. The payment has to be done through ‘Bill desk’ link provided in the official website, cets.apsche.ap.gov.in, by entering hall ticket number and rank or date of birth. The facility will be made available during the web registration period.
However, those who have registered for the first phase counselling need not pay the processing fee once again for AP LAWCET final phase counselling 2024.
AP LAWCET 2nd phase counselling schedule
Here’s the complete schedule for AP LAWCET second and final phase counselling for 3-year and 5-year LLB and LLM courses.
AP LAWCET |
Dates |
Web counselling registration and uploading of documents |
November 14 to November 17 |
Online certificate verification |
November 15 to 19 |
Exercising the web options by the registered and eligible candidates |
November 20 to 23 |
Change of options for the candidates |
November 24 |
Seat allotment |
November 26 |
Self-reporting and reporting at colleges by the candidates |
November 27 to 30 |
AP LAWCET documents required
- APLAWCET or APPGLCET-2024 rank card
- AP LAWCET OR AP PGLCET hall ticket
- Degree or intermediate or its equivalent pass certificate, consolidated marks memo and provisional certificate (PC) or original degree (OD).
- Transfer Certificate.
- Class 10, SSC or its equivalent marks memo
- Study certificate giving the details of past seven years of study from 1st appearance of qualifying exam.
- Residence certificate for preceding seven years of the qualifying examination.
- Latest income certificate, white ration card, issued by the competent authority
- Aadhaar card or any other government-approved ID card.
- PH, Sports, CAP, NCC, Scouts and Guides.
- Minority Certificate
- EWS Certificate valid for the year 2024-25 from Mee Seva/ Gram Sachivalayam.
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