AP LAWCET Counselling 2024: Phase 2 seat allotment result today; reporting dates
AP LAWCET phase 2 seat allotment result 2024 will be declared at lawcet-sche.aptonline.in.
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NEW DELHI: The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) will announce the seat allotment result for the AP Law Common Entrance Test (AP LAWCET) 2024 counselling phase 2 today, November 29. Candidates who applied for admission to LLB programmes will be able to check the seat allotment status through the official website, lawcet-sche.aptonline.in.
Earlier, the seat allotment was slated for November 26. However, the council revised the AP LAWCET counselling schedule. According to the revised counselling schedule, the dates for reporting to the allotted institutes by the seat allotted candidates are between November 30 and December 4. Candidates will have to submit the original certificates for verification and pay the tuition fee, if required, at the time of reporting.
AP LAWCET 2024 Counselling: Documents required
Candidates will require the following documents at the time of reporting for AP LAWCET 2024 counselling
- AP LAWCET 2024 rank card
- AP LAWCET 2024 admit card
- AP LAWCET 2024 application form
- Class 10, 12 marksheet
- Qualifying exam marksheet
- Degree certificate
- Residence certificate
- Class 6 to 9 to Interstudy certificate
- Caste certificate
- Migration certificate
- Transfer certificate
- Income certificate or ration card
- Sports certificates (if any)
The AP LAWCET phase 2 seat allotment result 2024 will be declared on the basis of choices filled by the candidates and availability of seats. Students were able to fill choices for counselling between November 20 and 23.
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