TS LAWCET counselling 2023 to begin from November 14; notification tomorrow: Report
TS LAWCET Counselling Date 2023: Candidates will be able to register for 3-year LLB, 5-year LLB admissions at lawcetadm.tsche.ac.in.
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NEW DELHI: Osmania University will begin registration for Telangana Law Common Entrance Test (TS LAWCET) counselling 2023 from November 14, as per a Hindustan Times report. The counselling notification for admission to state law colleges will be issued tomorrow, November 11 on the official website, lawcetadm.tsche.ac.in, it said.
The counselling process will include registration, fee payment, certificate verification, web options entry, seat allotment, and reporting.
As per the HT report, interested and eligible candidates will be able to register for 3-year and 5-year LLB admissions by November 21. Successfully registered candidates will have to enter web options for colleges and courses between November 23 and November 24. The seats will be allotted on November 28. Seat allotted candidates will be required to report to colleges between November 29 and December 2.
Last year, the counselling registration fee was Rs 800 for candidates belonging to unreserved categories and Rs 500 for SC, ST candidates.
TS LAWCET result 2023 was declared on June 15. A total of 43,692 candidates registered for the exam of which 36,218 appeared in the exam. Of the total appeared, 29,049 qualified the law entrance exam. Sriram Boddu grabbed the first position in the TS LAWCET exam for 3-year LLB while Mohd Mahboob secured the first spot in 5-year LLB exams by scoring perfect 100.
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