AP PGLCET and AP LAWCET 2019 answer key released!
sonali.jolly | May 7, 2019 | 05:00 PM IST | 1 min read
Explore the complete AP LAWCET syllabus with important topic-wise details to plan your preparation effectively, focus on key areas, and improve your score.
Download EBookNew Delhi, May 7: Law aspirants who appeared for the AP law and PG law common entrance test on May 6, experience butterflies in their stomachs as news about the release of the question paper and answer key spreads. Sri Krishnadevaraya University released the provisional answer key to both the entrance tests on May 7, 2019. Candidates can now download the answer key and work out the marks they will score in the entrance test.
How to download the answer key?
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Go to https://sche.ap.gov.in/LAWCET/LAWCET/LAWCET_HomePage.aspx
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Click on “Exam papers and preliminary keys”
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Click on the question paper / answer key that you want to download
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Cross check your answers
Not satisfied with the answer key? Know how to raise objection.
If a candidate has any objections with respect to the answer key, he/she can write to - convenoraplawcet2019@gmail.com.
The deadline to send objections is May 10, 2019 upto 5 pm. Post this, no objections will be considered and the final answer key will be released with the results.
Format of the Objections
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Hall Ticket No |
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Question No. Corresponding to Master Copy |
Answer (as per Preliminary Key) to the question corresponding to Master Copy |
Answer Suggested by the Candidate |
Justification along with reference book, page number & also edition (Telugu / English) |
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