AP LAWCET 2018 Results postponed till May 14
Apratim Chatterjee | June 26, 2018 | 12:56 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download EBookNEW DELHI, MAY 10: AP LAWCET 2018 results will be announced on May 14. The result of Andhra Pradesh Common Entrance Test for undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes have been postponed for over a fortnight when it was earlier scheduled to be declared on April 27, 2018.
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The officials have not clarified on the possible reasons for this postponement of AP LAWCET Results.
How to check results
- Click on the official link of AP LAWCET result
- Enter your AP LAWCET Roll Number and Date of Birth
- Check your Result and Score
- Download AP LAWCET Score Card
AP LAWCET Score Card details
The score card or result of AP LAWCET 2018 will provide you details of the following –
- Name of Candidate
- Registration Number
- Roll Number
- Date of Birth
- Parents’ Name
- Programme Applied For
- Score
- Rank
What after AP LAWCET Result
Once the result and score card of AP LAWCET 2018 have been announced, the candidates will be called for admission counselling process of Andhra Pradesh law colleges.
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