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YASH SHARMA

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Here is the opening and closing ranks of all the colleges offering 3-year LL.B. Course under TSLAWCET 2020:
College | Opening Rank | Closing Rank
Post Graduate College of Law, Basheerabad, Osmania University | 87 | 946
University College of Law, OU Campus, Hyderabad | 23 | 42
Telangana Tribal Welfare Residential Law College for Men, (TTWRDCM), Sangareddy | 0 | 0
Telangana Social Welfare Residential Law College for Women, (TSWRDCW) L. B. Nagar, Located at Ghatkesar, Malkajgiri | 0 | 0
Adarsha Law College | 1621 | 1056
Ananth Law College | 1413 | 1303
Aurora's Legal Sciences Academy | 1420 | 1059
Dr. Ambedkar College of Law | 622 | 1560
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The application for TSLAWCET 2023 has already closed. The last date to apply for the exam was April 29, 2023. You can check the official website of TSLAWCET for more information. If you are still interested in pursuing a law degree, you can apply for the next academic year. The application for TSLAWCET 2024 will be open in the month of March 2024. You can start preparing for the exam now. Here are some tips for preparing for TSLAWCET:
* Start by familiarizing yourself with the syllabus. You can find the syllabus on the official website of TSLAWCET. * Get a good study guide. There are many study guides available online and in bookstores
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No. It depends on the policies of the particular law college or university. In general, most law colleges and universities in India require candidates to appear for the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) or the state-level law entrance exam (such as TS LAWCET in Telangana) to be eligible for admission. However, some private law colleges may offer direct admission based on merit or management quota. It is best to check with the individual college or university for their admission policies and procedures.

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If you have appeared for the TSLAWCET (Telangana State Law Common Entrance Test) last year and have scored 40 out of 42 marks, it means that you have performed well in the entrance exam. However, scoring well in the entrance exam does not guarantee admission to the course. To secure admission to the 3-year LL.B. Course, you need to apply for the TSLAWCET again this year and go through the admission process. The admission process may vary from college to college, but it typically involves the following steps:
1. Application Process: You need to apply for the TSLAWCET by filling out the online application form and paying the application f
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Yes, you may be eligible for admission to LL.B. Depending on the eligibility criteria set by the law colleges or universities where you are planning to apply. Generally, the minimum eligibility criteria for LL.B. Is a Bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum percentage of marks, which varies from college to college. However, some law colleges or universities may have age restrictions or upper age limits for admission to LL.B. Programs. It is best to check with the specific colleges or universities where you plan to apply to confirm their age eligibility criteria. Additionally, some law colleges or universities may also requir
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The admission process and cut-off ranks for LLB 3-year programme at Osmania University College of Law may vary each year depending on the number of applicants and other factors. However, with a rank of 8074, you may have a chance of getting admission in the college, especially if there are vacant seats after the admission of candidates with better ranks. You can check the official website of Osmania University or the TSLAWCET website for further information about the admission process and cut-off ranks. Additionally, you can contact the college administration or the admission department for more details about the admission process.

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Congratulations on securing a rank of 32 in TSLAWCET exam and belonging to the BCD category. Your rank is quite good, and you have a good chance of getting admission into the Osmania Law University, Hyderabad. However, the final admission depends on various factors like the availability of seats, the number of applicants, and the reservation criteria of the university.
As per the previous year's cutoffs, a rank below 100 is considered a good rank for securing admission in Osmania Law University. However, the cutoffs may vary every year depending on the number of seats available and the number of applicants.
I would suggest you check the
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If you have qualified TSLAWCET exam but did not get any seat, there may still be a chance to get admission in a law college. You can check for the list of colleges that accept TSLAWCET scores and apply to those colleges for admission. You can also check for any vacant seats or spot admissions that may be available in colleges that accept TSLAWCET scores. Additionally, you can try to improve your rank by preparing better and attempting the exam again in the future. It is important to keep in mind that admission to law colleges is highly competitive, and many factors such as the number of seats available, the number of applicants, and th
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The Current Affairs section in TSLAWCET is designed to assess the candidate's knowledge and understanding of current events and developments around the world. Here are some tips that can help you prepare for this section:
1. Read newspapers and watch news channels: Stay updated with the latest news and events happening around the world. Read newspapers like The Hindu, Indian Express, etc. , and watch news channels like NDTV, BBC, CNN, etc.
2. Follow legal news: Keep yourself informed about the latest legal developments in India and abroad. Follow legal news portals like Bar and Bench, Live Law, etc.
3. Prepare a list of important events
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The eligibility criteria for TSLAWCET (Telangana State Law Common Entrance Test) may vary depending on the category of the candidate. In general, the eligibility criteria for TSLAWCET does not mention the requirement of a caste Certificate for general category candidates. However, if you belong to a reserved category such as SC, ST, OBC, or EWS, you may need to provide a valid caste Certificate at the time of admission or counseling. It is important to note that the eligibility criteria and admission requirements may vary depending on the university or institution offering the law course. Therefore, it is recommended to carefully read
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