TS LAWCET Counselling 2024: Phase 2 list of verified candidates out on lawcet.tsche.ac.in
Vikas Kumar Pandit | September 22, 2024 | 02:30 PM IST | 1 min read
TS LAWCET Admission 2024: The choice-filling process for phase 2 will commence tomorrow, September 23. Know reservation rule.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has issued the list of verified candidates for the Telangana State Law Common Entrance Test (TS LAWCET 2024) phase 2 counselling today, September 22. Candidates whose name is in the list can exercise the choice-filling for TS LAWCET counselling 2024 for phase 2 through the official website, lawcet.tsche.ac.in.
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Candidates will have to enter their TS LAWCET 2024 hall ticket number to check their details. The TS LAWCET 2024 choice-filling process for phase 2 will commence tomorrow, September 23. Candidates must select their preferred institutes and courses, during the choice-filling process. Based on their preferences and seat availability, the institute will allocate their seats.
“Options may be exercised for those colleges even if the vacancies are not available, as vacancies may arise due to sliding, cancellation and conversions,” the official notice read. Candidates can edit their web options entry for the second phase of TS LAWCET counselling on September 25, 2024.
The list of provisionally selected candidates will be prepared college-wise and published on the website for on September 30, 2024. Candidates must report to their respective colleges for the verification of original certificates along with the tuition fee payment challan from October 1 to October 4, 2024.
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TS LAWCET Admission 2024: Rules of reservation
Candidates can review the reservation criteria for TS PGECET 2024 counselling below.
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One hundred per cent of seats in university colleges and 80% of sanctioned intake in unaided (affiliated), non-minority, and minority professional institutions will be filled by the convener of TG LAWCET-2024 admissions.
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In affiliated colleges of Telangana, 85% of the convener quota will be reserved for local candidates, with the remaining 15% as unreserved.
Category-wise reservation for TS LAWCET counselling 2024 is provided in the table below.
|
Reserved Categories |
Percentages |
|
SC |
15 |
|
ST |
10 |
|
BCA |
7 |
|
BCB |
10 |
|
BCC |
1 |
|
BCD |
7 |
|
BCE |
4 |
|
EWS |
10 |
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