AP LAWCET 2022 Counselling: Web option selection begins at lawcet-sche.aptonline.in
The allocation of seats will be conducted on the basis of the AP LAWCET 2022 web option selection of the candidates.
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NEW DELHI: The Andhra Pradesh State Council for Higher Education (APSCHE) has started the AP LAWCET 2022 counselling web option selection process today, December 28, 2022. Candidates who have registered for AP LAWCET 2022 counselling for LLB and LLM programmes can exercise their web options by selecting the most preferred law colleges. The last date for submission of web options is December 30, 2022.
AP LAWCET 2022 counselling registration started on December 03, 2022. Candidates who appeared in AP LAWCET 2022 exam and have a valid score could register themselves on the web portal.
How to exercise AP LAWCET 2022 web options
Candidates can exercise their web options by following the steps mentioned below
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Visit the official web portal of AP LAWCET counselling
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Click on “Web Options”
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Read the instructions and login using your date of birth and hall ticket number
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Select the colleges for web options and submit the form
Allocation of seats
There are over 30 law colleges participating in AP LAWCET 2022 counselling. The allocation of seats will be conducted on the basis of web options exercised by the candidates and their merit rank.
The seat allotment will be announced on January 2, 2023. Successful candidates will have to report to the allotted college from January 3 to January 07, 2023. The commencement of class work will start on January 04, 2023.
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