Can I take TSLAWCET exam?

I have completed BE in 2012.

0 182 Views | Posted 7 years ago
Asked by mohammad asmin

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    Abhishek Vikram Lawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader | Guide-Level 13

    6 years ago
    Yes, you are eligible for 3 years law course provided you satisfy other eligibility criteria.
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    anna kapoor | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    TS LAWCET Eligibility :
    - Student should be an Indian national and satisfy the local or non-local status requirements.
    - Student other than Indian national is also eligible to apply.
    - For admission in 3rd year LLB course, student should have passed graduation from a recognised institution with obtaining at least 45% marks.
    - For admission in 5th year LLB course, students must have cleared the 12th or equivalent exam with securing minimum 45% aggregate.
    - Relaxation of 5% marks in the total aggregate is given for SC/ST category students.
    - The maximum age limit for LLB (3 years) course is 30 years (5 years relaxation for reserved categories)
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