AP PGLCET and AP LAWCET 2019 Result declared
sonali.jolly | May 20, 2019 | 02:40 PM IST | 1 min read
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Download EBookNew Delhi, May 20: The tree of hard work and dedication finally bears fruit for the deserving. Sri Krishnadevaraya University, Ananthapuram has finally declared the result for AP LAWCET and AP PGLCET on May 20. The result was earlier scheduled to be released on May 17, but there was a hold-up. Nevertheless, candidates can now check their result online. The examination which was held on May 6, is the entrance test for admission to the undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes offered by the universities in Andhra Pradesh.
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How to download the AP PGLCET and AP LAWCET Result 2019?
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Go to sche.ap.gov.in
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Click on "Result”
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Log in using your registration number and LAWCET hall ticket number
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Click on "View Result"
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Check result for any discrepancy or errors
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Download and print your result
What details should you check on your AP PGLCET and AP LAWCET result 2019?
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Name
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Category
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Father’s name
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Marks obtained
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Date of birth
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Gender
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Rank
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Hall ticket number
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Marks obtained in the individual sections
What to do after AP PGLCET and AP LAWCET Result 2019?
Selected candidates will receive a call letter for the AP PGLCET 2019 or AP LAWCET 2019 counselling. After the release of official notification, candidates will be able to check the counselling schedule online. The counselling for AP PGLCET and AP LAWCET is conducted online and is expected to commence in October 2019.
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