TS LAWCET Counselling 2025: Registrations open for LLB admissions in Telangana; important dates
Gauri Mittal | August 4, 2025 | 06:16 PM IST | 1 min read
TS LAWCET 2025: Registration, fee payment, document verification open till August 14.
Find TS LAWCET college-wise and category-wise cut-off ranks for previous years. Covers both 3-year and 5-year LLB courses across top participating colleges.
Download EBookTS LAWCET counselling registration has opened for 2025 admissions to 3-year LLB and 5-year Integrated LLB courses. Students who qualified the entrance examination can fill out the application form on lawcetadm.tgche.ac.in by logging in using their respective hall ticket number and rank. General candidates are required to pay Rs 800 as a processing fee, while reserved category candidates need to pay Rs 500.
Aspiring students can upload the scanned copies of their certificates, along with the fee payment, by August 14.
During the Telangana State Law Common Entrance Test ( TS LAWCET ) counselling, candidates should exercise web options by choosing their preference of colleges and courses. The provisional seat allotment will be based on the choices filled, together with the candidate’s rank and the number of vacant seats available.
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TS LAWCET Counselling dates 2025
The full schedule for TS LAWCET counselling 2025 is given below.
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Event |
Dates |
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Online registration, fee payment, and document verification |
August 4-14 |
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Offline verification of special category certificates |
August 8-14 |
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Display of the eligible registered candidates’ list |
August 20 |
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Exercising web options |
August 21-22 |
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Editing web options |
August 23 |
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Provisional seat allotment list |
August 28 |
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Offline reporting at allotted colleges with original documents |
August 29 - September 2 |
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Telangana Bachelor of Laws (LLB) admission counselling phase 2 will be conducted against the remaining seats after phase 1. Students who do not report themselves will lose their seats, which will be added to the phase 2 vacancies, along with any new seats sanctioned. Candidates who wish to secure a higher preference of seats can exercise web options for phase 2 allotment.
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