TS LAWCET and PGLCET 2020 application to start on March 2 and March 6 respectively
Manashjyoti | February 25, 2020 | 12:10 PM IST | 2 mins read
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Download EBookNew Delhi : The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has announced that the online application form for TS LAWCET 2020 will open on March 2; the last date to submit completed application form without late fee is April 6. Registration for TS PGLCET 2020 exam, which is conducted for admission to LLM courses in the state of Telangana, will commence on March 6 and close on April 6(without late fee).
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As part of the application process, eligible candidates will have to first pay the relevant application fee before they can complete the rest of the application form. Any candidates who miss the application deadline will have to pay a late fee to fill the form till May 20.
Hall tickets for successfully registered candidates will be issued from May 21 onward. TS LAWCET & PGLCET-2020 will be conducted on May 27; the exam will be conducted in online mode.
TS LAWCET & PGLCET-2020 - Event Calendar :
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Events |
Dates |
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Start of online TS LAWCET application form |
March 2 |
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Start of online TS PGLCET application form |
March 6, 2020 |
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Last date to fill application form without late fees |
April 6, 2020 |
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Last date to fill application with late fees of Rs. 500 |
April 20, 2020 |
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Last date to fill application with late fees of Rs. 1000 |
April 30, 2020 |
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Last date to fill application with late fees of Rs. 2000 |
May 10, 2020 |
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Last date to fill application with late fees of Rs. 4000 |
May 20, 2020 |
|
Application form correction |
May 11 - May 16, 2020 |
|
Issue of admit card |
May 21, 2020 |
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TS LAWCET/PGLCET exam |
May 27, 2020 |
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Release of provisional answer key |
May 31, 2020 |
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Filing of objections against provisional key |
June 2, 2020 @5PM |
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Declaration of result and release of final answer key |
June 10, 2020 |
How to fill TS LAWCET/PGLCET application form :
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Payment of application fee - The candidate after ascertaining their eligibility may start the application process by paying the application fee, which is category specific. The fee can be paid in online mode using net banking, credit and debit cards. Another option is to visit a TS - online centre.
Application fee
|
Exam |
Application fee |
|
TS LAWCET |
General - Rs. 800 | SC/ST - Rs. 500 |
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TS PGLCET |
General - Rs. 1000 | SC/ST - Rs. 800 |
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Checking of payment status - The candidate has to next check the payment status by clicking on Payment Status’ option. Log-in by entering enrollment/hall ticket number and mobile number and then click on ‘Check Payment Status’. The status will be displayed on screen. If payment is successful, the candidate can move to fill the rest of the application form.
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Filling of details - Next, personal, academic and contact details have to be entered.
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Printing of application form - Finally take a print of the completed application form to complete the process.
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