AP LAWCET 2021 to be held tomorrow; Check exam details and guidelines
AP LAWCET and AP PGLCET 2021 will be conducted tomorrow, from 10 am to 11:30 am. The exam authorities have already issued the admit cards for both exams on September 17.
This eBook covers the AP LAWCET exam structure, pattern, syllabus and preparation strategies to crack the exam.
Download EBookShubham Bhakuni | September 21, 2021 | 05:28 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Sri. Padmavati Mahila Vishvavidyala, Tirupati will conduct AP LAWCET and AP PGLCET 2021 tomorrow, September 22. The state-level law entrance exams of Andhra Pradesh will be held in an online, computer-based test format across the state.
The admit cards for both AP LAWCET and PGLCET have already been released on September 17, 2021. Candidates can download their admit cards by logging into the common admission portal for AP LAWCET and PGLCET 2021.
AP LAWCET 2021
AP LAWCET will be conducted for admission to 3-year LLB and 5-year LLB programmes offered by the law colleges in Andhra Pradesh. The test paper for AP LAWCET 2021 will have questions from general knowledge, current affairs, mental ability and legal aptitude. The distribution of questions and marks are given below.
AP LAWCET syllabus 2021
Sections |
Subjects |
No. of Questions |
Marks Allotted |
A |
General Knowledge and Current Affairs |
30 |
30 |
B |
Mental Ability |
30 |
30 |
C |
Legal Aptitude |
30 |
60 |
AP PGLCET 2021 Syllabus
The university will conduct AP PGLCET for admission to LLM programmes. Being a graduate-level exam, candidates are required to have an understanding of the basic concepts of law. The syllabus for AP PGLCET 2021 includes topics such as Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Public International Law, Mercantile Law and Labour Law
AP PGLCET 2021 test structure
Section |
Topics |
Number of questions |
Total marks |
Part-A |
Jurisprudence |
20 |
20 |
Constitutional Law |
20 |
20 |
|
Part B |
Public International Law |
16 |
16 |
Mercantile Law |
16 |
16 |
|
Labour Law |
16 |
16 |
|
Crimes and Torts |
16 |
16 |
|
IPR and other Laws |
16 |
16 |
Important guidelines for AP LAWCET exam day 2021
The exam day instructions will be mentioned in the admit card of the candidates. Some of the important guidelines include the following.
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Candidates must carry a printed copy of their AP LAWCET/PGLCET admit card to the exam centre.
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Candidates should report to the exam centre at least an hour before the commencement of the test. The test timings are 10 am to 11:30 am.
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Candidates must not carry any objectionable material such as electronic devices, mobile phones, study materials inside the examination hall.
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No candidate will be allowed to leave the examination hall before the completion of the test.
There are around 30 law colleges that will accept the scores of AP LAWCET and AP PGLCET 2022 . The answer key for AP LAWCET as well as AP PGLCET 2021 will be released soon after the examination.
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