The AP LAWCET 2025 Exam has been successfully conducted. Please check this article to have a grasp of the exam analysis, types of questions asked, and difficulty level of the exam. As the questions come in, a thorough analysis reveals the trends, hardest sections, and scoring strategies that shaped this year's exam. Whether you're an aspirant trying to understand the exam pattern or a coach preparing students for future attempts, this thorough breakdown reveals everything you need to know about the opportunities and challenges in AP LAWCET 2025. The AP LAWCET exam is a crucial gateway for aspiring law students and has once again put thousands of applicants hoping to gain admission into prestigious 3-year and 5-year LLB programs to the test. This article provides a detailed exam analysis for the AP LAWCET 2025 3-year and 5-year LLB exams.
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The table below provides the difficulty and the number of good attempts for the exam.
Section | Good Attempts | Difficulty Level |
---|---|---|
General Knowledge & Mental Ability | 21-22 Marks | Moderate |
Current Affairs | 20-21 Marks | Easy to Moderate |
Aptitude for the Study of Law | 30-32 Marks | Moderate |
Overall | Easy to Moderate |
The table below provides the difficulty and the number of good attempts for the exam.
Section | Good Attempts | Difficulty Level |
---|---|---|
General Knowledge & Mental Ability | 20-22 Marks | Moderate |
Current Affairs | 20-21 Marks | Moderate |
Aptitude for the Study of Law | 34-35 Marks | Moderate to Difficult |
Overall | Moderate |
The AP LAWCET 2025 3-year LLB section-wise exam analysis is given below in the table. Please review the exam for a thorough understanding.
Section | Difficulty level | Topics | Remarks |
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General Knowledge & Mental Ability | Moderate | Indian Constitution, important committees, government schemes, Andhra Pradesh History, geography, culture, etc. Number series, alphabet series, directions, blood relations, coding-decoding, analogy and classification | The GK Part was moderate. Questions were mostly factual, with a few based on current events and Indian polity. The mental ability part was easy to moderate and logic-based. Anyone who practises basic reasoning questions can do well. |
Current Affairs | Easy to Moderate | Government schemes, books and authors sports and achievements, national and international events, state news and more | The current affairs section was all over easy to moderate, and questions were asked about recent events and developments. |
Aptitude for the Study of Law | Moderate | Legal maxims, doctrines, constitution, basic legal terms, fundamental rights, recent amendments and judicial updates, news related to law, recent appointments | The legal section was moderate; most questions were based on basic law knowledge, and questions were asked about the constitution a lot. |
Overall | Easy to Moderate |
The AP LAWCET 2025 3-year LLB section-wise exam analysis is given below in the table. Please review the exam for a thorough understanding.
Section | Difficulty level | Topics | Remarks |
---|---|---|---|
General Knowledge & Mental Ability | Moderate | Indian Constitution, fundamental rights, important committees, government schemes, Andhra Pradesh History, culture, etc. Number series, alphabet series, directions, blood relations, coding-decoding, analogy and classification | The GK Part was moderate. Questions were mostly factual, with a few based on current events and Indian polity. The mental ability part was easy to moderate and logic-based. Anyone who practises basic reasoning questions can do well. |
Current Affairs | Moderate | Government schemes, sports and achievements, national and international events, state news and more | The current affairs section was all over moderate, and questions were asked about recent events and developments. |
Aptitude for the Study of Law | Moderate to difficult | Legal maxims, constitution, basic legal terms, fundamental rights, recent amendments and judicial updates. | The legal section was moderately difficult; most questions were based on basic law knowledge, and questions were asked about the constitution a lot. |
Overall | Moderate |
The AP PGLCET 2025 section-wise exam analysis is given below in the table. Please review the exam for a thorough understanding.
Subjects | Topics Covered | Good Attempts | Difficulty Level |
Jurisprudence | Schools of Jurisprudence - Sources of Law, Custom, Precedent and Legislation, Rights and Duties. | 17-18 Marks | Easy to Moderate |
Constitutional Law | Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, Executive Judiciary and Legislature, Center-State Relations, Amendments to the constitution. | 18-19 Marks | Moderate |
Public International Law | International Law and Municipal Law, Subjects, State Territory, Air, Sea space, Nationality and Statelessness, Extradition, United Nations. | 14-15 Marks | Easy |
Mercantile Law | General principles of contract, maxims, doctrines etc. | 13-14 Marks | Moderate to difficult |
Labour Law | Industrial Disputes, wages, employees compensation | 14-15 Marks | Moderate |
Crimes and Torts | General Principles & General Exceptions for Crime General principles of Tort, Defences, Joint liability, State liability for torts. | 12-13 Marks | Easy to Moderate |
IPR and Other Laws | Copyrights and types, patents, environmental protection, Human rights, IT Law | 11-12 Marks | Moderate |
On Question asked by student community
Hey! With your AP LAWCET rank of 3992 in the SC category, here’s an idea of your chances for the colleges you chose:
DNR College, Bhimavaram – This one might be tough as SC closing ranks are usually lower than your rank.
JC College, Guntur – Your rank is within a reasonable range, so chances are good.
GSK College, Rajahmundry – You have a fair chance here too.
Siddhartha College, Vijayawada – Your rank is competitive for this college.
It’s a good idea to add a few more colleges in your web options to improve your chances. Also, keep checking the seat allotment updates and be ready to confirm any seat that comes up.
With AP LAWCET 2025 rank 327 , BC-B category, male candidate, you are likely to get admission in BALLB or BBALLB at VIT-AP School of Law, Guntur .
The expected cutoff for BC-B category is usually higher than your rank , so you have a good chance. Make sure to participate in the counselling process and select VIT-AP as one of your preferred colleges.
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!
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