TS LAWCET 2024 final phase seat allotment result postponed to October 2; documents required
Ayushi Bisht | September 30, 2024 | 12:57 PM IST | 1 min read
TS LAWCET 2024 Counselling: Candidates will be able to download the TS LAWCET 2024 seat allotment result through the official website, lawcetadm.tsche.ac.in.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has revised the final phase seat allotment result date for Telangana State Law Common Entrance Test (TS LAWCET) counselling 2024. As per the revised schedule, the TS LAWCET 2024 seat allotment result will be announced on October 2. Candidates who have registered for the TS LAWCET counselling 2024 will be able to download the seat allotment result through the official website, lawcetadm.tsche.ac.in.
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Candidates will have to use their required credentials such as TS LAWCET hall ticket number and rank to login to download the TS LAWCET 2024 final phase seat allotment result.
Candidates are required to report to their respective colleges for the verification of original certificates and payment of the tuition fee to complete their admission process
“If the candidate secures a seat in Phase – II, he/she will lose the claim on the earlier allotted college and has to report to the new college by downloading the allotment letter on or before the date furnished in the allotment letter. Failing to report within the date furnished in the allotted college, the candidate will forfeit the claim on the new college as well as in the old college,” the official notice read.
TS LAWCET Admission 2024: Documents required
Candidates can check the list of certificates required during the verification process given below.
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TG LAWCET-2024 rank card
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SSC or equivalent memorandum of marks
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Intermediate or equivalent memorandum of marks
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Qualifying examination memorandum
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Provisional, Degree certificate
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Migration certificate (if applicable)
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Study certificates from Class 5 to graduation
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Residence certificate
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Transfer certificate
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Latest integrated community certificate for BC/SC/ST candidates
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EWS reservation certificate (if applicable)
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Latest parental income certificate (if applicable)
The TS LAWCET is a state-level entrance exam conducted by Osmania University, Hyderabad, on behalf of the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE). The exam is for candidates seeking admission to 3-year and 5-year LLB programmes in various law colleges across Telangana.
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