AP LAWCET 2014 & AP PGLCET 2014 Notification-Online Apply at www-aplawcet-org

AP LAWCET 2014 Entrance Exam Notification Released. LAW Common Entrance Test-2014 (LAWCET-2014) and PG LAW Common Entrance Test - 2014 (PGLCET-2014) Notification Released for admission into 3Year / 5Year LL.B Regular Courses in the Colleges of Law in Andhra Pradesh for the academic year 2014. This Law CET Entrance Exam is conducted by Sri Venkateswara University.
AP LAWCET 2014 - AP PGLCET 2014

APLAWCET 2014 Notification, Online Application, Eligibility

LAWCET 2014 AND PGLCET 2014 Important Dates
  • Date of Commencement of submission of online application Forms 12-03-2014 (Wednesday)
  • Last Date for Submission of Applications without Late fee 26-04-2014 (Saturday)
  • Last Date for Submission of Application with a Late fee of Rs.200/- 27.04.2014 to 05.05.2014
  • Last Date for Submission of Application with a Late fee of Rs.500/- 06.05.2014 to 12.05.2014
  • With late fee of Rs.1000/- Candidates have to write the entrance Test in Tirupati only. 13.05.2014 to 31.05.2014
  • Date and Time of LAWCET 3 & 5 Years Examination 08-06-2014 (Sunday) 10.00 – 11.30 a.m.
  • Date and Time of PGLCET Examination 08-06-2014(Sunday) 2.30pm–4.00p.m.
ELIGIBILITY FOR LAWCET – 2014
3 year LL.B / B.L. Course:
  • The Candidates for 3 year LL.B. / B.L. 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. 
5 Year LL.B./B.L. Course:
  • The Candidates for 5 year LL.B. / B.L. 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, A.P. 
Note: There is a relaxation of 5% of marks in the above qualifying examinations for 3 year / 5 year Law course in favour of the Candidates belonging to SC / ST.

ELIGIBILITY FOR PGLCET–2014
1. Educational qualifications :
  • a) Candidates holding LL.B./B.L. degree on the date of application and candidates who have appeared/appearing for LL.B./B.L. Final year examination are also eligible.
  • b) The Candidates seeking admission into LL.M. (Private Appearance) of Osmania University, Hyderabad shall have a minimum experience of 3-years as a judicial officer or 3-years standing as an advocate on the date of appearing for PGLCET-2014. 
2. A candidate appearing for LLB/BL degree examinations may take the PGLCET in anticipation of results. However he should pass at the time of counseling

Exam Fees:
For LAWCET 3 / 5Years Rs.250 and For PGLCET Rs.500

How to Apply:
  • Candidates can pay the fees either at AP Online or E-Seva or Mee Seva Centers. Candidates can either pay the fees directly from the Credit or Debit Cards before starting the Online Application.
  • Candidates should apply online only at www.aplawcet.org within the given stipulated dates.
  • Candidates should ready with passport size photo (scanned), signature scanned and should have their mobile with them to get the registration number to their mobile.
SCHEME OF EXAMINATION FOR LAWCET&PGLCET-2014
FOR LAWCET:
The Test is designed to evaluate the candidate’s ability and aptitude to pursue  the study of Law. The Test consists of three parts. Total number of questions will be 120 and the duration of test is 90 minutes. Maximum marks are 120.
3 & 5 year LL.B / B.L. Course: For 3 year Law Course, the standard expected is of Degree Level and For 5 year Law Course, the standard expected is of Intermediate level.
  1. Part – A: General Knowledge - Consists of 30 questions carrying 30 marks and Mental Ability 
  2. Part – B: Current Affairs - Consists of 30 questions carrying 30 marks 
  3. Part – C: Aptitude for the - Consists of 60 questions carrying 60 marks. 
FOR PGLCET:
A Single entrance test is conducted for all the courses of LL.M/M.L. It is of 90 minutes duration and consists of 120 questions of 1 mark each.
  1. Part-A: It consists of 40 questions (Jurisprudence 20, Constitutional Law 20; Total 40 questions of 1 mark each). 
  2. Part-B: It consists of 80 questions (public International Law 16, Mercantile Law 16, Labour Law 16, Crimes and Torts 16, and IPR & Other Laws 16). Syllabus and model paper is given in Annexure-I in Instruction Booklet. 
The candidates have to mark their responses on Optical Mark Reader (OMR) answer sheet by darkening the relevant ovals with Ball Point Pen.
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