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ELIGIBILITY FOR TS LAWCET-2019

EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS
3 years LL.B. Course:
The Candidates for 3 year LL.B. should have passed any Graduate Degree (10+2+3 pattern)
of a recognized University with 45% of aggregate marks or any other examination recognized
as equivalent by the Universities concerned. If any candidate secured less than 45% in
graduation he should have passed any additional graduation or post-graduation with 45%.
Note:
i) There is a relaxation of 5% of marks in the above qualifying examinations for 3 year
Law course in favour of the Candidates belonging to SC/ST Category.
ii) The percentage of 39.5% and above in aggregate marks in case of SC/ST candidates
and 44.5 % and above in aggregate marks in graduation(10+2+3 pattern) in case of
candidates belonging to other categories will be considered as 40% and 45% of marks
respectively for admission into LL.B. 3 year course.
iii) The Eligibility criteria are subject to change as per the Government Orders issued from
time to time.

5 year LL.B. Course:


The Candidates for 5 year LL.B. should have passed two year Intermediate Examination
(10+2 pattern) with 45% of aggregate marks or any other examination recognized as
equivalent by the University concerned or the Board of Intermediate Education, T.S.

Note:
i) There is a relaxation of 5% of marks in the above qualifying examinations for 5 year
Law course in favour of the Candidates belonging to SC/ST Category.
ii) The percentage of 39.5% and above in aggregate marks in case of SC/ST candidates
and 44.5 % and above in aggregate marks in Intermediate (10+2 pattern) in case of
candidates belonging to other categories will be considered as 40% and 45% of marks
respectively for admission into LL.B. 5 year Integrated Degree course.
iii) The Eligibility criteria are subject to change as per the Government Orders issued from
time to time.

QUALIFYING MARKS FOR TS LAWCET-2019


 The qualifying percentage of marks in the Entrance Test is 35% (i.e. 42 marks out of total
120 marks).

 For candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes or Scheduled Tribes, no minimum qualifying


percentage of marks is prescribed.

RANKING
The candidates will be ranked in the order of merit based on the marks obtained in the
TS LAWCET-2019. In case of tie, the relative rank will be decided as mentioned below:

(i) By considering the marks secured in Part-C of TS LAWCET and if the tie still persists
marks obtained in Part-B in TS LAWCET shall be taken into consideration.
(ii) If the tie still persists they may be bracketed together for the purpose of ranking and
seniority in age may be considered at the time of admission.
(iii) Rank obtained in TS LAWCET-2019 is valid for admission into 3 year/ 5 year Law
Course, as the case may be, for the academic year 2019-2020 only.

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