What is the seat allotment letter related to Andhra Pradesh LAWCET counselling?

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Kritika Rai
2 months ago

AP LAWCET seat allotment letter is an official document that ensures a particular seat in a specific course has been allotted to a particular candidate. For example, if a candidate applies to All Saints Christian Law College and secures the marks required for admission to the institution (cutoff mar

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YASH SHARMA
3 years ago

A seat allotment letter is a document that is issued to candidates who have been allotted a seat in a law college through the Andhra Pradesh LAWCET counselling process. It contains the name of the law college, the course of study, the date of reporting to the college, and the fees payable.

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