What is the difference between TGLAWCET qualifying marks and cutoff?

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    Swayam Gupta | Contributor-Level 9

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    The TGLAWCET qualifying marks are the minimum marks one needs to secure in the TS LAWCET 2026 exam to qualify in the exam. Whereas, the last rank for which admission is offered is called the TS LAWCET 2026 cutoff for that particular category and college.

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The TSLAWCET 2026 Result will mention the following details on the scorecard.

  • Name of candidate
  • Exam and course details
  • Candidate's application number and photograph
  • Section-wise scores
  • Overall scores out of total marks 
  • Category-wise merit rank in TS LAWCET 2026
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The TSLAWCET 2026 tie-breaking method is given below.

  • The candidate securing more marks in Aptitude for the study of law will be ranked higher 
  • If the tie still exists, then the candidate securing more marks in the Current Affairs section will be ranked higher 
  • If even after this, the tie exists, then the candidate older in age will be ranked higher
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For an SC/ST candidate, there is no minimum mark requirement to qualify for the TG LAWCET 2026.

SC/ STNo minimum marks for clearing the examination
  • Five-year integrated LLB course: 40% marks in the class 12th exam
  • Three-year LLB course: 40% marks in the bachelor's degree final year exam
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The minimum score a  General/OBC candidate needs to score is 35% out of the total marks, which means 42 out of 120 marks.

General/ OBC35% marks out of total marks i.e. 42 out of 120 marks
  • Five-year integrated LLB course: 45% marks in class 12th exam
  • Three-year LLB course: 45% marks in the bachelor's degree final year exam
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TS LAWCET 2026 Cutoff will be released after the announcement of TGLAWCET result and the completion of counselling. TGCHE will release the TS LAWCET cutoff on the website.

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