Andhra Pradesh Law Common Entrance Test
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Qualifying exam is the minimum Education qualification that a candidate must posses in order to be eligible to get admission in a course. The qualifying examination for 5 year Integrated LLB course is 10+2 that means you must have passed 10+2 with requisite percentage of marks from a recognized board. 10+2 becomes the qualifying examination. SO you have to enter the hall ticker number of class 12th examination. If it is 3 year LLB course then the minimum Education qualification requirement is Bachelor's Degree so if you are applying for 3 year LLB course then you must have passed Bachelor's Degree after 10+2 with requisite marks, And you have to enter the hall ticket number of Bachelor's Degree Examination. If it is for 2 year LLM course then the minimum education Qualification requirement is 3 year LLB or 5 year integrated LLB. If you are applying for 2 year LLM then you need to enter the hall ticket number of 3 year LLB or 5 year Integrated LLB examination hall ticket number.
From your profile it seems you're a law aspirant in 11th standard, to provide you a brief information about law courses, basically there are two types of courses one that is done after 12th standard educational qualification which is integrated law, that means law is combined with other relevant discipline such as arts in BA-LLB, commerce in BCom-LLB, management studies in BBA-LLB to name a few, on the other hand there is also three years law course named LLB for which a candidate need to be a graduate in any discipline from a recognized university to pursue this course.
CLAT is conducted for admission to various integrated law courses such aas BA-LLB/BCom-LLB/BBA-LLB to name a few, its scores are accepted by various government and private colleges all over India apart from the prestigious NLUs which are premier educational law universities, the eligibility criteria to appear for CLAT is passed/appearing 10+2 from a recognized board securing 45% aggregate, in case of reserved categories there is relaxation of 5%, explore more detailed information about CLAT at https://law.careers360.com/exams/clat
also, remember that CLAT is not conducted for three years LLB admission, it's only meant for five year duration integrated course, many aspirant get confused regarding this matter.
on the other hand AP LAWCET is a state level exam law exam which is conducted for both five years as well as three years law courses, the eligibility criteria for the former is same as that of CLAT that is passed/appearing 10+2 from a recognized board securing 45% aggregate, for SC/ST it's 40% and in case of OBC it's 42%, check out our page at https://law.careers360.com/articles/ap-lawcet to know more details regarding this.
Now, coming to your question yes, you can appear for CLAT/AP LAWCET or any other law exam simultaneously, there is no such restriction regarding the same, you should be well acquainted with the exam pattern, syllabus, go through previous year paper to understand where you stand in terms of preparation level, what are the areas that are required to work upon etc.
Hi Aspirant,
The minimum eligibility criteria to do law course is 10+2. You can complete your 10+2 in any stream and then give CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) exam. Its an entrance exam for law to get into National universities. Few universities offer 5 years law course after pass 12th but they have their own entrance exams apart from CLAT. Basically any law course is of 3 years duration.
So finish of your 10+2 with 55% Minimum aggregate (45% in case of SC and ST category). You can refer to the link below for Law course after 10+2.
https://www.careers360.com/courses/llb-bachelor-of-legislative-law
Hope this information helps you. All the best for your future as lawyer.
Thanks & Good luck!...
APSCHE will start accepting AP LAWCET 2021 application forms tentatively in July 2021. Candidates who meet AP LAWCET 2021 eligibility criteria may duly fill the application form and submit it before the last date.
To know the detailed information regarding the steps to apply for APLAWCET, refer the below link,
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ap-lawcet-application-form
Hope this information will help you.
Andhra Pradesh Open School (APOSS), Telangana Open School (TOSS) and National Open School (NIOS) are treated on par with 2 years Intermediate Candidates so yes, you are eligible to apply for AP LAWCET if you have passed Intermediate from Andhra Pradesh Open School (APOSS) provided you must have scored minimum 45% aggregate marks if you belong to general category. If you belong to OBC category you need to score minimum 42% marks, if you belong to SC/ST you need to score minimum 40% marks in 10+2. To check the detailed eligibility criteria you can click on the link below
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ap-lawcet-eligibility-criteria
Dear candidate, application form will be available on 26 June, 2021.
Last date to submit form is 25 July, 2021. The exam will be conducted in first and second week of September 2021.
How to fill form:
For more details, you can visit:
Hello Aspirant,
As of now there is no update regarding AP LAWCET 2021 Application form. As per the tentative schedule it was supposed to release in the month of March 2021 but till now it is not out and we all know that due to the upsurge in COVID-19 cases most of the exams have been suspended till further notice and AP LAWCET is one of them. So we have to wait till the situation gets under control and when the situation becomes normal then only we can expect the release of AP LAWCET 2021 Application form. For latest updates you can check out the link given below :-
https://law.careers360.com/exams/ap-lawcet
When the application process for AP LAWCET2021 will start you can follow the described procedure for applying :-
>> First of all Register yourselves on the official site for AP LAWCET2021 by providing the basis details like your name, e-mail ID, contact number and so on.
>> Now after registration you have to login using your login credentials submitted by you in first step to fill the application form of AP LAWCET 2021 and make the payment of required application fee which is not released for this year yet.
>> Now fill out the application form of AP LAWCET 2021 using your personal details, contact details, academic details and whatever details required.
>> Now upload the scanned photograph and signature in the prescribed format :
The passport size photo must be less than 30 kb in size and the signature should be less than 15kb.
>> Now submit it after reviewing all the details filled by you and also take a print-out of it for future references.
For complete details and latest updates on AP LAWCET 2021 Application form kindly check out the link given below :-
I hope this information helps you.
Good Luck!!
Keep an eye on the official website you will surely be notified about the important dates of the examinations.The exam is supposed to commence from the first to second week of this month.The answer key will get released after 1 week.However you can expect a delay due to the recent pandemic situations.
Hope it helps!!
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