TS LAWCET Counselling 2024: Registration begins today; application fee, required documents
Vagisha Kaushik | August 5, 2024 | 07:53 AM IST | 2 mins read
TS LAWCET 2024 Counselling: Eligible aspirants will be able to fill the application form for law courses at lawcetadm.tsche.ac.in.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) will commence the registration for the Telangana State Law Common Entrance Test (TS LAWCET) counselling 2024 today, August 5. Eligible aspirants will be able to apply for admission to undergraduate law programmes on the official website, lawcetadm.tsche.ac.in. The deadline for filling the application form is August 20. Admission to PG programmes will also begin today through TS PGLCET 2024 counselling.
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Along with the registration, candidates will have to upload their documents. The special category certificates will be verified physically between August 7 and 10, as per the counselling schedule.
Applicants belonging to the general category will have to pay a registration fee of Rs 800 while Scheduled Caste (SC) and Scheduled Tribe (ST) candidates will be required to make payment of Rs 500. The fee payment can be done through debit card or credit card or internet banking.
TS LAWCET Counselling 2024: Documents required
Students will have to upload the scanned copies of the following documents for verification at the time of registration:
- TS LAWCET 2024/ TS PGLCET rank card
- Memorandum of marks of SSC or equivalent
- Memorandum of marks of intermediate or equivalent
- Memorandum of marks in qualifying examination (Intermediate marks memo for LLB 5-year
- course, degree consolidate marks memo (CMM) for LLB 3-year course and LLB marks memo for 2-year LLM course.)
- Provisional or degree certificate of qualifying examination. Candidates who have pursued degree outside Telangana state are required to submit equivalence certificate from any of the universities in Telangana.
- Migration certificate, if applicable
- Study certificates from Class 5 to graduation
- Residence certificate for preceding 7 years of the qualifying examination i.e. graduation in respect of candidates who have private study without any institutionalized education (distance education or open school education).
- Residence certificate of either of parents in Telangana for 10 years in case of non-local candidates.
- Employer certificate for candidates who are children of parents who are in the employment of this state or central government, public sector corporations, local bodies, universities and other similar quasi public institutions within the state at the time of applying for exam or candidate who are spouses of those in the employment.
- Transfer certificate.
- Community certificate
- Economically Weaker Sections (EWS) certificate, if applicable
- Latest parental income certificate, if applicable.
- The muslim and christian minority Candidates should upload the SSC “TC” containing minority status or a certificate issued by the head of the institution in which the student studied or appeared for SSC or its equivalent examination.
- Aadhar Card or any other valid ID proof.
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