What is the eligibility for Andhra Pradesh LAWCET in India?

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    Group Captain Vinayak Deodhar La vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser | Scholar-Level 18

    a month ago

    This is an entrance test for admission to any of the almost 35 colleges in Andhra Pradesh. Interestingly this test is conducted for either of the three or five year law courses offered by the universities in Andhra Pradesh. Of course, syllabus for five years course is equivalent to 12th standard whereas one for the three year course is equivalent to graduation level. Out of the 120 questions spread over three subjects are to be answered in 90 minutes. With no negative marking, a student must attempt all questions. Indian nationals with 45% marks in qualifying exam and 40% for SC & ST candidates. The age for five year degree course

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

    7 years ago
    Hi there,
    The eligibility criteria for Andhra Pradesh LAWCET includes a Bachelors degree with at least 45% marks from a UGC recognised institute for a 3 year LLB course.
    And for the purpose of 5 years course, you need to be either appearing for 10+2 or must have completed with a minimum of 45% marks.
    However, percentage requirements are relaxed for reserved categories and is fixed at 40% in some cases.
    You are eligible to take up the entrance if you satisfy the above criteria. Beside this, there is no age bar as such and any person can option for the courses offered.
    Also, the eligibility criteria includes domicile requirements valid caste
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    Akash Jain | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Andhra Pradesh Law Common Entrance Test is conducted by the State of Andhra Pradesh for admission to its various universities and colleges. The eligibility criteria is fairly straightforward:
    For a three years degree in law, a candidate should have a graduation in any of the streams with an aggregate of 45 percent marks.
    For five years degree in law, a candidate should have 45 percent aggregate in 10+2 examinations from a recognized board in India.
    Hope this helps.
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    Teresa Dhar

    7 years ago
    Andhra Pradesh Common Law Entrance Test (Andhra Pradesh LAWCET 2018) is a state level law entrance test regulated by Sri Venkateswara University on the behalf of APSCHE (Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education).
    The eligibility criteria of Andhra Pradesh LAWCET is very simple:
    The Andhra Pradesh LAWCET 2018 ,3 year LLB courses eligibility criteria is as given following:
    Any Bachelors degree from a recognized university with minimum 45 percent. For students securing less than 45 percent should have postgraduate degree or another Bachelors degree with 45 percent aggregate marks.
    The Andhra Pradesh LAWCET 2018, 5 year LLB courses el
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