TS LAWCET result 2022 tomorrow; Here's how to download
Shubham Bhakuni | August 16, 2022 | 06:47 PM IST | 1 min read
TS LAWCET 2022 result will be announced on the official website - lawcet.tsche.ac.in, at 4 pm.
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NEW DELHI:
The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) will announce the results of TS LAWCET and TS PGLCET 2022 exams tomorrow, August 16, 2022. The TS LAWCET result 2022 will be available online, on the official examination portal - lawcet.tsche.ac.in. Candidates can download their scorecards by logging into the examination portal.
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TS LAWCET and TS PGLCET 2022 exams were held on July 21 and 22, in online mode. The answer keys were released on June 26, 2022. The law colleges in Telangana will use the LAWCET scores for admission to 3-year LLB, 5-year LLB and LLM programmes.
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How to download TS LAWCET result 2022?
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Visit the official website of TS LAWCET/PGLCET 2022
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Click on the result link (will be activated tomorrow at 4 pm)
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Log in using your registration number and password
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The scorecard of TS LAWCET/PGLCET 2022, will be displayed on the screen
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Download the scorecard for future reference
Important details mentioned on TS LAWCET result 2022
Candidates may find the following details on their scorecard.
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Name and roll number
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Application number
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Subject-wise and total score
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Qualifying status
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TS LAWCET minimum qualifying marks
General category candidates must secure at least 35% marks in the examination to become eligible for the TS LAWCET/PGLCET counselling. All SC/ST candidates will be allowed to appear in the counselling.
The TS LAWCET counselling will be conducted in online mode. Around 30 law colleges are expected to participate in the centralized admission process. Candidates will be shortlisted based for admission based on merit cum preference.
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