AP LAWCET 2022 seat allotment announced, complete admission process by January 7
Shortlisted candidates can complete the admission process by reporting to the allotted law college by January 7, 2023.
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NEW DELHI : Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) has announced the first round of AP LAWCET, PGLCET 2022 seat allotment on January 2, 2023. Shortlisted candidates can complete the admission process by reporting to the allotted law college by January 07. 2023.
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Steps to check AP LAWCET 2022 seat allotment result?
Candidates can check the seat allotment result by following the steps given below:
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Visit the AP LAWCET 2022 counselling portal and click on the login link
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A login window will open
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Enter login id, roll number, password and date of birth
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Security code will be displayed on screen
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If a seat is allotted to the candidate the seat allotment letter will be available for download
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The seat allotment letter will open in PDF format
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Candidates can download and take a print out copy of the seat allotment letter
Candidates should download the AP LAWCET, PGLCET allotment order and report to the allotted college. After which they need to report at the designated college. Self-reporting and physical reporting at the college are mandatory steps to get a seat. Failure to do so at the specified time and location may result in the cancellation of the allotment, and no further claims will be entertained. The classwork will commence on January 4, 2023.
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