TS LAWCET admit card 2021 to be released today; Check test details here
Shubham Bhakuni | August 12, 2021 | 10:13 AM IST | 2 mins read
TS LAWCET 2021 and PGLCET 2021 hall tickets will be available today at 5 pm on the official website - lawcet.tsche.ac.in. The state-level law entrance exam will be conducted on August 23.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: Osmania University will release the hall tickets for TS LAWCET and TS PGLCET 2021 today, August 12, at 5 pm. Successfully registered candidates will be able to download the TS LAWCET/ PGLCET admit card by logging in to the admission portal - lawcet.tsche.ac.in.
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TS LAWCET 2021 will be conducted for admission to 3-year LLB and 5-year LLB courses on August 23 in online mode. The PGLCET 2021 exam, which is for admission to the LLM courses, will also be conducted on August 23. The exam timings, as well as exam day instructions, will be shared by the conducting body along with the admit card.
How to check TS LAWCET/PGLCET 2021 hall tickets
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Visit the official admission portal of TSLAWCET and PGLCET - lawcet.tsche.ac.in.
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Click on admit card link (will be available today at 5 pm)
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Login using registration ID and password
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The admit card will be displayed on the screen
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Download and take a printout of the admit card
TS LAWCET and PGLCET 2021 exam details
The online, centre-based TS LAWCET and PGLCET will be conducted across Telangana and in some major cities of Andhra Pradesh. It will be conducted for a duration of 90 minutes. There will be 120 questions in each TS LAWCET and PGLCET. The details of test structure are given below.
TS LAWCET 2021 test structure
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Section |
Subject |
Number of questions |
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Part A |
General Knowledge and Mental Ability |
30 |
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Part B |
Current Affairs |
30 |
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Part C |
Aptitude for the Study of Law |
60 |
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Total number of questions |
120 |
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TS PG LCET 2021 syllabus
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Parts |
Section |
Important topics |
Total marks |
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Part A |
Jurisprudence: 20 Questions |
Schools of Jurisprudence - Sources of Law, Custom, Precedent and Legislation, Rights and Duties - Ownership and Possession, Persons, Obligation, Property, Liability, Legal Sanctions |
40 |
|
Constitutional law: 20 questions |
Nature of the Constitution: Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles of State Policy, Executive Judiciary and Legislature, Centre-State Relations, Emergency provisions, Amendments to the Constitution. |
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Part B |
Public International Law: 16 questions |
International Law and Municipal Law, Subjects of International Law, State Territory, Air, Sea and outer Space, Nationality and Statelessness, Extradition, Asylum, State Jurisdiction, United Nations |
80 |
|
Merchantile law: 16 questions |
General Principles of Contract (Sections. 1-75, Indian Contract Act-1872). |
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Crimes and Torts: 16 questions |
Indian Penal Code -General Principles & General Exceptions. Torts: General Principles of Tort, Defences, Joint liability, State liability for Torts; Consumer Protection Act, 2019. |
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IPR and other laws: 16 questions |
Copyright Act, 1957; Patents Act, 1970; Environment (Protection) Act, 1986; Human Rights & The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, Salient features of Information Technology Act, 2000 and Right to Information Act 2005. |
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Labour Laws: 16 questions |
Laws relating to Trade Union and Industrial Disputes (as applicable) |
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