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Manik Bhatnagar

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
You have to wait for the cut-off. Please find the link below for your reference for the last year ranks/cut-off for the last
year:
https://www.shiksha.com/law/exams/tslawcet/cutoff

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vaishnavi shuklaLLM from Symbiosis Law School, Pune

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Are you willing to write again? The total marks of the exam was 120 right? If your score is good, you will get it.

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Rajesh Peddibotla

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Qualifying exam hall ticket number is the roll number of hall ticket which you have qualified. For e.g. if you have qualified in CLAT exam, the hall ticket number becomes qualifying exam hall ticket.

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Krishi Sharma

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Hi, TSLAWCET is being conducted by the Convener, Osmania University, Hyderabad, on behalf of the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE), Hyderabad. The TSLAWCET exam will be divided into three parts: 1. General Knowledge and Mental Ability 2. Current Affairs 3. Aptitude for the Study of Law The questions in Part-C, Aptitude for the study of Law, require candidates to have elementary knowledge of the basic principles of the Law and Constitution of India. The test paper will comprise of objective type questions including multiple choice questions, matching items etc. Each question asked in TSLAWCET will have four alternative
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kanishka Chandra

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
Any book for law entrance test will be helpful. Some of the options are:
1. CLAT and AILET preparation books
2. A Complete Self Study Guide for LL.B. Entrance Exam by Arihant Experts
3. LAWCET.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

For the purpose of admission in 3-year law course, one needs to have done his graduation from a recognised university. However, open universities are not considered recognised. Also, you may opt for a 5-year course as there is no age bar.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

As you have a Bachelor's degree, this makes you eligible for a 3 years law course provided you have the minimum percentage required for admissions.

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Abhishek VikramLawyer.UPSC Aspirant,Avid reader

Guide-Level 13

Yes, you are eligible for 3 years law course provided you satisfy other eligibility criteria.

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