What is the eligibility criteria for LLM in AP LAWCET?

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    Kritika Rai | Contributor-Level 10

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    The AP LAWCET LLM exam is called the AP PGLCET. The AP PGLCET eligibility criteria are mentioned below:

    Educational Qualification
    • Candidates must have obtained a 3-year or 5-year LLB degree or a graduation degree in any stream from a recognised university.
    • Candidates who are appearing for their final year/semester of the LLB course can also apply for AP PGLCET. However, they need their final year marksheet at the time of AP PGLCET counselling.
    Minimum Marks in qualifying exam
    • General & OBC: Minimum of 50% marks 
    • SC/ST/PwD: Minimum of 45% marks 
    Age Limit
    • There is no age limit to apply for AP PGLCET.

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