TS PGLCET and TS LAWCET 2020 results declared at lawcet.tsche.ac.in; download here
Team Careers360 | November 6, 2020 | 04:02 PM IST | 2 mins read
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 EBookNew Delhi : Osmania University, Hyderabad has declared the TS LAWCET /PGLCET 2020 result for the state-level law entrance exam, which was conducted in online mode on October 9. Candidates can check their results online at the official website of TSCHE: lawcet.tsche.ac.in. To check results, one needs to login to the result portal by entering one’s LAWCET hall ticket number and password.
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To check TS LAWCET / PGLCET result 2020 - Click here
The result would include details like the subject-wise and total scored by the candidate, rank and the qualifying status of the candidate in the entrance exam.
How to check TS LAWCET / PGLCET result 2020
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Click on the result link given above
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In the login window that opens, enter your LAWCET hall ticket number and password
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On login, the TS LAWCET / PGLCET result would be displayed on screen in downloadable pdf format
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Download and take a printout of the result
Details mentioned on TS LAWCET result 2020 / TS PGLCET result 2020
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Name of the candidate
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TS LAWCET / TS PGLCET 2020 Roll number
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Application number
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Sectional and overall marks in the exam
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Qualifying status
TS LAWCET Merit List 2020 / TS PGLCET Merit List 2020
Admission officials will also release category-wise merit lists which will be used to shortlist candidates for the counselling and seat allotment process. The merit lists will be prepared considering marks obtained by the candidate in TS LAWCET 2020 / TS PGLCET 2020, with candidates with higher scores to be ranked higher.
In case of two or more candidates securing the same marks, following sequence will be used to decide the merit rank of such candidates:
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Marks obtained in Part C of the entrance test.
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Marks obtained in Part B of the entrance test.
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In tie persists, the candidates senior in age will get a higher rank
TS LAWCET qualifying marks 2020
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Categories |
Qualifying Percentage |
Qualifying Marks |
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Unreserved |
35% |
42 marks out of 120) |
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SC, ST |
No minimum qualifying percentage specified |
No minimum qualifying marks specified |
The qualifying marks is the minimum score the candidate has to secure in their respective categories to qualify for the next stage of the admission process, including counselling. For example, only such candidates who have qualified in the exam will be invited for the online counselling process.
The admission conducting body will soon release the TS LAWCET 2020 / TS PGLCET 2020 counselling schedule; the counselling will be conducted in online mode. Eligible candidate will be sent counselling call letters.
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