AP LAWCET counselling 2025 registration link active; allotment result on September 17
Vaishnavi Shukla | September 8, 2025 | 11:32 AM IST | 1 min read
AP LAWCET 2025: Candidates can apply for counselling on the official website, lawcet-sche.aptonline.in/LAWCET, before the deadline, September 11.
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Download EBookAndhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) has started the AP LAWCET counselling 2025 registration today, September 8. Candidates can now apply for AP LAWCET counselling 2025 on the official website, lawcet-sche.aptonline.in/LAWCET, before the deadline, September 11. The AP LAWCET 2025 seat allotment will be announced on September 17.
As per the schedule, AP LAWCET counselling document verification process will begin on September 9 to 12. The link for web option entry will be made available from September 12 to 14, and candidates will be able to make changes in their option entered on September 15.
AP LAWCET counselling 2025 college reporting will begin from September 18.
According to the update on the official APSCHE website, the physical verification of candidates claiming CAP, NCC, PH, Sports, Scouts, and guides quota have to physically appear for verification of certificates at the Directorate of Admissions, Acharya Nagarjuna University, Nagarjuna Nagara, Guntur on September 12, with all relevant original certificates.
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AP LAWCET counselling 2025 registration fee for general category candidates is Rs 1,000, and other candidates have to pay Rs 500 as the applicable fee.
AP LAWCET Counselling 2025: Eligibility criteria
The AP LAWCET counselling 2025 eligibility criteria are given below.
| Couse | Eligibility | Qualifying exam | Entrance exam |
| LLM | LLB | Holding a 3-year or 5-year LLB Degree | AP PGLCET rank 2025 |
| 3-year LLB | Degree | 45% and above for OC 42% and above for BC 40% and above for SC/ST | AP LAWCET rank 2025 |
| 5-year LLB | Intermediate | 45% and above for OC 42% and above for BC 40% and above for SC and ST | AP LAWCET rank 2025 |
Candidates who have qualified for the AP LAWCET 2025 exam can apply for the counselling process. Candidates will first have to register for online counselling and upload all the required documents for verification purposes. Once the list of verified candidates is issued, candidates can enter the AP LAWCET web options and obtain the seat allotment.
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