TS LAWCET 2023 counselling phase 1 registration deadline extended till November 23
TS LAWCET Counselling 2023: Candidates can fill the TS LAWCET application form through the official website, lawcetadm.tsche.ac.in.
This eBook also covers the TS LAWCET exam structure, pattern, syllabus and preparation strategies to crack the exam.
Download EBookAyushi Bisht | November 22, 2023 | 10:02 AM IST
NEW DELHI: Osmania University has extended the registration deadline for Telangana Law Common Entrance Test (TS LAWCET 2023) counselling registration till November 23. Candidates who have not yet registered can fill the TS LAWCET 2023 application form through the official website, lawcetadm.tsche.ac.in.
Earlier the TS LAWCET 2023 phase 1 registration window was to close on November 21. As per the schedule, candidates will have to report to the allotted college from November 29 to December 2. The classes will commence from December 4.
A total of 43,692 candidates registered for the TS LAWCET exam, of which 36,218 appeared and 29,049 qualified the exam this year.
Interested candidates belonging to general category must have secured 35% or 42 marks out of total 120 marks in entrance test to apply for TS LAWCET phase 1 counselling. However, there is no minimum qualifying mark for SC and ST candidates for ranking.
ALSO READ I TS LAWCET counselling 2023 registration begins on November 14; complete schedule
TS LAWCET Counselling 2023: How to register
Eligible candidates can follow the below mentioned steps to complete the TS LAWCET Phase 1 registration process 2023.
- Visit the official website, lawcetadm.tsche.ac.in.
- Click on ‘TS LAWCET counselling resgistration’ link provided
- Fill out the required details and complete the registration
- Pay the application fee and click submit
- Download and take a printout for further references.
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