TS PGLCET and TS LAWCET 2019 will be held today: Know exam day guidelines
sonali.jolly | May 20, 2019 | 09:45 AM IST | 1 min read
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Download EBookNew Delhi, May 20 - As the sun rises, Monday morning catches a glimpse of the law aspirants preparing for the endgame. Osmania University, Hyderabad will conduct TS PGLCET and TS LAWCET 2019 for admission to the undergraduate and postgraduate law programmes of the state today. The examination will commence and 11 am and will be conducted for a duration of 90 minutes.
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TS PGLCET & TS LAWCET 2019 Schedule -
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Events |
Dates |
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TS PGLCET & TS LAWCET 2019 |
May 20, 2019 |
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Result will be announced on |
June 2, 2019 |
Exam Day Guidelines-
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Candidate will not be allowed in the exam hall without the hall ticket.
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Candidate should not tamper with the hall ticket.
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Carry a valid photo Id proof.
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No candidate will be allowed to enter the exam hall after the examination commences.
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To avoid last minute hassle, reach at least an hour before the examination.
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Do not carry any electronic device with you such as calculator, mobile phones, smart watches, etc.
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Fill in your details carefully in the answer sheet.
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Candidate will get 90 minutes to attempt the examination.
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Candidate will not be allowed to leave the examination hall before the examination concludes.
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Keep in mind that there is no negative marking for incorrect answers.
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