The evaluation of Andhra Pradesh PGLCET (Andhra Pradesh Postgraduate Law Common Entrance Test) results typically follows a straightforward process:
1. Scoring of the Exam: After the Andhra Pradesh PGLCET examination is conducted, the candidates' answer sheets or responses are evaluated electronically, as it is a computer-based test.
2. Calculation of Marks: Each correctly answered multiple-choice question (MCQ) in the examination is assigned 1 mark. There is usually no negative marking for incorrect answers, so candidates are not penalized for wrong responses.
3. Compilation of Scores: The marks obtained by candidates in both Part A and Part B of the examination are separately calculated. Part A typically contains 40 questions, while Part B contains 80 questions.
4. Determination of Qualifying Status: To qualify in Andhra Pradesh PGLCET, candidates generally need to secure a minimum of 25% of the total marks in the examination. This means that candidates must score at least 30 marks out of the total 120 marks to be considered eligible.
5. Ranking: Candidates who achieve the minimum qualifying marks are ranked based on their scores. A merit list is prepared, and candidates are assigned ranks according to their performance in the examination.
6. Tie-Breaking: In cases where multiple candidates secure the same marks, tie-breaking rules may be applied to determine the rank order. The specific tie-breaker criteria, if any, are usually mentioned in the official Andhra Pradesh PGLCET notification.
7. Publication of Results: The results of Andhra Pradesh PGLCET, including the rank card, are typically published on the official website of the conducting university or institution. Candidates can access their individual results by logging into their accounts on the official website.
8. Counselling and Admission: Based on their ranks in Andhra Pradesh PGLCET, candidates are eligible to participate in the counselling process for admission to postgraduate law programs in the participating universities and colleges in Andhra Pradesh. The counseling process may involve seat allocation, document verification, and final admission.