AP LAWCET Counselling 2024: Seat allotment today; college-wise fee for LLB programmes
AP LAWCET 2024 Counselling: Candidates will be able to check allotment status 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. Candidates who registered for the counselling for admission to LLB programmes will be able to download the seat allotment order through the official website, lawcet-sche.aptonline.in.
According to the AP LAWCET counselling 2024 schedule, students who have been allotted a seat will be required to report to the allotted institutes between November 4 and 7. Candidates will have to submit the original certificates for verification and pay the tuition fee, if required, at the time of reporting.
The seats will be allotted to the candidates on the basis of web options entered by them and their scores in the entrance exam.
AP LAWCET Counselling 2024: LLB fee
The college-wise tuition fee for three-year LLB programmes offered by state law colleges are:
Name of institute |
College Type |
Intake |
Fee (in rs) |
AC College Of Law |
Private |
162 |
13500 |
Anantha College Of Law |
Private |
216 |
14500 |
Dr Ambedkar Global Law Institute |
Private |
270 |
15000 |
Mahatma Jyothirao Phule College Of Law-Brau-Srikakulam |
Government |
66 |
10345 |
All Saints Law College |
Private |
144 |
13500 |
Dr B R Ambedkar College Of Law, AU |
Government |
44 |
20000 |
DN Raju Law College |
Private |
216 |
22000 |
DSR Hindu College Of Law |
Private |
54 |
25000 |
GSKM Law College |
Private |
72 |
13500 |
Indira Priyadarsini Law College |
Private |
216 |
14000 |
JC College Of Law |
Private |
162 |
20000 |
KKC College Of Law |
Private |
270 |
14500 |
Medarametla Anjamma Mastan Rao Law College |
Private |
216 |
13500 |
MPR Law College |
Private |
54 |
14000 |
NBM Law College |
Private |
144 |
13500 |
N S Law College |
Private |
108 |
13500 |
NVP Law College |
Private |
108 |
13500 |
Sri P Basi Reddy College Of Law |
Private |
108 |
13500 |
Prasunna College Of Law |
Private |
270 |
16000 |
PS Raju Law College |
Private |
108 |
13500 |
Rajiv Gandhi Institute Of Law |
Private |
108 |
24000 |
Smt Basava Rama Tarakam Memorial Law College |
Private |
270 |
13500 |
Department Of Law, SKU Campus |
Government |
66 |
8445 |
Sri Padmavathi Mahila Viswa Vidyalayam |
Government |
44 |
10375 |
Sri Padmavathi Mahila Viswavidyalayam-Self Finance |
SF |
22 |
26375 |
SRKM Law College |
Private |
270 |
13500 |
Sri Venkateswara Law College |
Private |
216 |
13000 |
V D Siddhardha Law College |
Private |
144 |
25300 |
Sri Vijayanagar Law College |
Private |
270 |
19500 |
Visaka Law College |
Private |
216 |
13500 |
VR Law College |
Private |
270 |
13500 |
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