
TG LAWCET Scheduled for June 6 with Over 57,000 Applicants
The Telangana State Law Common Entrance Test (TG LAWCET) is just around the corner, with the exam scheduled to be conducted on Thursday, June 6. The test will be held in three sessions on that day, and a total of 57,715 candidates have applied to take the test. This is a significant number, indicating the high demand for law education in the state.
According to the convener of the exam, Prof B Vijayalakshmi, 41,210 candidates have registered for the three-year LLB course. This is a testament to the growing interest in law as a career option among young students in Telangana.
The TG LAWCET is a mandatory exam for candidates seeking admission to five-year LLB and three-year LLB courses in the state’s law colleges. The exam is conducted by the Osmania University on behalf of the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE).
The exam will be held in three sessions on June 6, with the first session starting at 9:00 am, the second session at 2:00 pm, and the third session at 5:00 pm. Candidates who have registered for the exam will have to report to their respective examination centers at least an hour before their scheduled session.
The TG LAWCET exam will consist of 120 multiple-choice questions, divided into three sections: logical reasoning, decision-making, and law aptitude. The exam will test the candidates’ knowledge and skills in these areas, as well as their ability to think critically and solve problems.
The test will be held in 25 examination centers across the state, with the largest number of centers located in Hyderabad, the state capital. The exam centers will be equipped with necessary infrastructure and facilities to ensure that the exam is conducted smoothly and efficiently.
The TSCHE has taken several measures to ensure that the exam is conducted fairly and transparently. The exam will be supervised by a team of officials, including observers and evaluators, who will ensure that the exam is conducted according to the rules and regulations.
The TSCHE has also taken steps to prevent cheating and malpractice during the exam. Candidates will be required to follow strict guidelines and rules during the exam, and any candidate found to be involved in cheating or malpractice will be disqualified from the exam.
The results of the TG LAWCET exam will be announced soon after the exam is conducted. Candidates who qualify in the exam will be eligible for admission to the law colleges in the state, subject to fulfilling the eligibility criteria and other requirements set by the colleges.
In conclusion, the TG LAWCET exam is an important milestone in the journey of aspiring law students in Telangana. With over 57,000 applicants, the exam is expected to be highly competitive, and only the most prepared and meritorious candidates will be able to secure admission to the state’s law colleges.
As the exam date approaches, candidates are advised to remain calm and focused, and to ensure that they are well-prepared for the exam. The TSCHE and the Osmania University are committed to providing a smooth and efficient exam experience for all candidates, and we wish the best of luck to all those who are appearing for the exam.
Source:
https://www.siasat.com/tg-lawcet-to-be-held-on-june-6-over-57000-applicants-3229300/