Andhra Pradesh Law Common Entrance Test
hello Ramakanth,Im sorry to tell you that you will not get college in Ananthapur becacuse the cutoff rank for this year is 1653. I hope this helps
Hello Naveen, first of all congrations on your rank.Yes you can get a government seat in Andhra Pradesh. You can apply to
Hi Naveen, Im sorry to tell you that your score is low to get admission in Government college in Andhra Pradesh. According to previous years cutoff for some colleges stops at 1939 rank. You can look for some other colleges in AndraPradesh for admission.
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hello, can you tell me more about your category and preferences.
Hello.
I don't know much abt law colleges is AP but here is the list of colleges that accept ap law CET . But go for the best university over there and not try to join in Osmania University at Hyderabad by writing TS law CET.
https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-law-colleges-in-andhra-pradesh-accepting-ap-lawcet
Hope this is
Hello Vasu!
Here i am attaching a link plwase follow the following link given below
https://www.google.com/amp/s/law.careers360.com/articles/ap-lawcet-counselling/amp
Hope this will help you!.
If you have more query you are feel free to ask me.
All the best for your future!
Thank you :)
Hello Gona abhishek,
The people belonging to SC or ST category there are no qualifying marks in AP LAWCET.
The colleges/Universities that accept candidates AP LAWCET scores for admission in India are:
1) Lovely professional University, Phagwara
2) CMR University school of legal studies, Bangalore
3) MIT world Peace University,
The V.R Law College, Nellore, Andhra Pradesh has 120 seats for B.A LLB course of 5 years and 300 seats for LLB Course of 3 years. The admission is through the CLAT Score for the 5 year course whereas through the Andhra Pradesh State Entrance Exam for the 3 year
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