UPES Integrated LLB Admissions 2025
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The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) will issue AP LAWCET 2025 counselling notification soon. As per last year's trends, the AP LAWCET 2025 counselling registration is expected to commence in the third week of October 2025. The AP LAWCET 2025 counselling schedule will be released on the official website: cets.apsche.ap.gov.in. Candidates who have scored above the qualifying marks in the AP LAWCET 2025 results can register online for the counselling process before the deadline. Earlier, APSCHE declared the AP LAWCET result 2025 on June 19, 2025. In this article, get details about the eligibility for AP LAWCET 2025 counselling and the admission process.
Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam, Tirupati conducted the AP LAWCET 2025 exam on June 05, 2025 for admission to 3-year LLB and 5-year LLB programmes of participating colleges in Andhra Pradesh.
Particulars | Dates |
Declaration of AP LAWCET result 2025 | June 19, 2025 |
First Phase | |
Online Registration for AP LAWCET counselling 2025 | Third week of October 2025 |
Online certificate verification | Third week of October 2025 |
For candidates of special category (PH/CAP/NCC/Sports), the certificate verification will be done physically | Fourth week of October 2025 |
Window to fill AP LAWCET Web options | Last week of October 2025 |
Changes in web options | Last week of October 2025 |
Allotment of admissions | First week of November 2025 |
Self-reporting and reporting at colleges by the candidates | First week of November 2025 |
Second Phase | |
Registration for the second round of counselling | Third week of November 2025 |
Online certificate verification | Third week of November 2025 |
Exercising web options | Last week of November 2025 |
Change in web options | Last week of November 2025 |
Allotment of admissions | First week of December 2025 |
Self-reporting and reporting at colleges by the candidates | First week of December 2025 |
APSCHE prescribe minimum passing marks in the AP LAWCET 2025. AP LAWCET 2025 qualifying marks are the minimum marks candidates need to score in the results. The AP LAWCET 2025 minimum qualifying marks in the exam is 35% for general and OBC category candidates, which translates into 42 marks out of 120. There is no minimum qualifying score for SC/ ST category candidates. Only those candidates who secured a rank and scores in AP LAWCET 2025 will be able to participate in the counselling process.
Particulars | Details |
Qualifying marks for General/ OBC | 35% (i.e. 42 marks out of total 120 marks) |
Qualifying marks for SC/ ST | Nil |
The AP LAWCET 2025 counselling will take place in two phases for admission into participating colleges, providing candidates with additional opportunities to secure their seats even if they missed previous sessions. Mentioned below are the steps of the AP LAWCET counselling admission process. Candidates have to register online for counselling and upload the required documents for verification. The AP LAWCET 2025 seat allotment will be based on a combination of the candidates’ merit rank and their preferences for courses and colleges.
Visit the official website: cets.apsche.ap.gov.in
Click on the AP LAWCET counselling registration 2025 link available
Complete AP LAWCET 2025 registration and then log in
Fill out the counselling registration form
Upload the required documents and pay the fee
Submit the form and take a printout
Candidates from the general/ SC/ ST category have to pay the AP LAWCET 2025 counselling registration fees. The counselling fee details will be provided in the detailed counselling notification.
Categories | Counselling Registration Fees |
General | Rs. 1,000 |
SC/ ST | Rs. 500 |
Candidates are required to present the documents mentioned below during counselling for AP LAWCET 2025:
Rank card of AP LAWCET 2025
Mark sheets of 10th, 12th and degree exams
Integrated caste certificate, if any
7 years study or bonafide certificate academic years
Residence certificate or Aadhar card proof of candidate or parents in Andhra Pradesh for a span of 10 years
Income certificate that is issued by post-January 1 in the admission year
PH/ NCC/ CAP/ sports and games certificates (if applicable)
Transfer Certificate (if applicable)
EWS Certificate (if applicable)
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Hi,
A rank of 3202 in AP LAWCET is decent and may help you secure a seat in government or aided law colleges, especially if you fall under a reservation category like BC, SC, ST, or EWS. However, whether you get a free seat (full tuition waiver) depends on your category and financial background. Government law colleges have low fees anyway, but tuition fee waivers are typically given to economically weaker students (EWS/BPL) or those eligible under fee reimbursement schemes in Andhra Pradesh.
All the best!
With 2403 rank in AP LAWCET and being from the BCB category, you have a good chance of getting admission in a decent private law college. In the previous year, students with similar ranks got seats in colleges like Velagapudi Durgamba Siddhartha Law College.
Your rank is within the usual cutoff range for BCB category, so you should be able to get a seat in counselling. Just make sure to fill your choices carefully during the counselling process.
With an AP LAWCET rank of 889 in the open category, you have a solid chance of getting admission into several well-known law colleges in Andhra Pradesh. This rank is considered competitive for both three-year and five-year LLB programs in many private and semi-aided institutions across the state. While top government law colleges may have slightly lower closing ranks, your score still gives you good scope in the counselling process.
Colleges like All Saints Christian Law College in Visakhapatnam and Anantha College of Law in Tirupati have previously admitted candidates with ranks close to or above yours. These colleges are known to accept students with ranks up to around 900 in the open category, depending on seat availability and category-wise distribution during counselling rounds.
To improve your chances, you should register for the counselling process and fill in as many reasonable choices as possible, ranking them according to your preference. Keep a close watch on seat allotment updates across rounds, as many good colleges tend to have vacancies in the later phases. If you stay consistent and flexible, there’s a high probability that you’ll secure a seat in a good institution with this rank.
All the best!
Yes, you qualify with 61 marks under BC-B for admission to law programmes in A P. You may need to pay some fee upfront, but once fee reimbursement is procedure due tuition should be fully covered.
Dear aspirant,
While we cannot provide a specific "top 10 list" as that is subjective and dependent on individual college preferences and rankings, but if you want top 10 college list or rank wise college list then you can visit the link given below.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ap-lawcet-rank-wise-college-list
Or if you want toppers list then you can visit this link attached below.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ap-lawcet-toppers-list-2025-out
Thank you
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