AP LAWCET 2023 registration with late fee from tomorrow
The AP LAWCET 2023 exam is scheduled to be held on May 20, 2023.
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NEW DELHI: The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) will accept the AP LAWCET 2023 application with a late fee from tomorrow, April 29. Candidates who have not submitted the AP LAWCET application form 2023 till now can apply through the official website, cets.apsche.ap.gov.in.
The last date to apply by paying a late fee is May 9, 2023. The AP LAWCET 2023 application late fee charges are different on different dates. The AP LAWCET 2023 examination will be conducted online on May 20, 2023.
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To apply for AP LAWCET, candidates need to visit the official website and complete the registration process first to generate the login credentials. After that, log in and fill out the application form, upload the required documents and pay the application fee. Once done, download the confirmation page.
The AP LAWCET exam is held for admission into the 3-year LLB, 5-year LLB and LLM programmes in the state of Andhra Pradesh.
AP LAWCET 2023 application with late fee: Important dates
Events | Dates |
Last date to apply with a late fee of Rs 500 | April 29, 2023 |
Last date to apply with a late fee of Rs 1,000 | May 5, 2023 |
Last date to apply with a late fee of Rs 2,000 | May 9, 2023 |
Correction in AP LAWCET online application form | May 10 - May 11, 2023 |
AP LAWCET admit card release date | May 15, 2023 |
AP LAWCET 2023 exam date | May 20, 2023 |
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