
Understanding the number of students who appear for the TS LAWCET exam helps aspiring law students gauge competition. This information is key to effective exam preparation and setting realistic expectations. Knowing past trends can guide future strategies for applicants aiming for admission into top law colleges in Telangana.
The Telangana State Law Common Entrance Test (TS LAWCET) is a crucial exam for law aspirants in Telangana. It determines admission to 3-year and 5-year LLB courses. Knowing the number of candidates helps students understand the exam's competitive landscape. This article explores the participation trends for TS LAWCET, providing valuable insights for future applicants.
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TS LAWCET Exam Overview |
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Particulars |
Details |
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Exam Name |
Telangana State Law Common Entrance Test (TG LAWCET) |
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Conducting Body |
Osmania University on behalf of TGCHE |
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Exam Frequency |
Once a Year |
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Courses Offered |
3-Year LLB, 5-Year Integrated LLB, and LLM (PGLCET) |
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Exam Mode |
Online (Computer-Based Test) |
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Exam Duration |
90 Minutes (1 Hour 30 Minutes) |
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Total Marks |
120 Marks |
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Question Type |
Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
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Marking Scheme |
+1 Mark for Correct Answer; No Negative Marking |
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Test Languages |
English & Telugu / English & Urdu |
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Qualifying Marks |
35% (42/120) for General/OBC; No minimum for SC/ST |
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Participating Colleges |
60+ Law Colleges in Telangana |
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Official Website |
@lawcet.tgche.ac.in |
TS LAWCET exam statistics offer a clear picture of student participation over the years. These numbers are vital for understanding the demand for law programmes and the level of competition. Looking at previous years' data helps predict future trends.
In 2025, a significant number of candidates registered and appeared for the TS LAWCET/PGLCET. The data below shows the distribution across different law programmes.
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Course-Wise Result Analysis (2025 Data) |
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Stream |
Registered |
Appeared |
Qualified |
Qualified Percentage |
Last Rank
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3-year LLB |
42210 |
32118 |
21715 |
67.61 |
21715 |
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5-year LLB |
11695 |
9325 |
4833 |
51.83 |
4833 |
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LLM |
4810 |
4166 |
3763 |
90.33 |
3763 |
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Total: |
57715 |
45609 |
30311 |
66.46 |
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This table highlights that the 3-year LLB programme attracts the most candidates. The LLM course shows a higher qualification rate, possibly due to a smaller, more focused applicant pool.
For TS LAWCET and PGLCET 2024, over 40,000 candidates appeared. Approximately 30,000 applicants were for the 3-Year LLB course. The exam was held across 21 test centres.
Exam participation and success rates varied across different cities. Hyderabad showed the highest number of appeared candidates with 27,853. Visakhapatnam had an 81.55% pass rate. Warangal also saw a high turnout of 2,819 students. These regional insights reveal varying levels of local interest and performance.
Gender distribution and qualification rates also varied. For 3-year LLB, 19,790 males appeared, with 76.24% qualifying. 8,202 females appeared, with 66.11% qualifying. In the 5-year LLB, 4,649 males appeared (66.21% qualified) and 3,760 females appeared (63.75% qualified). Transgender candidates showed a 100% qualification rate, though their numbers were very small.
Category-wise results show different success percentages. ST and SC categories had very high success rates, possibly due to smaller sample sizes or specific cut-off criteria. Among BC categories, BC-E and BC-A generally had lower qualification rates. OC category had the highest non-reserved success rates.
Jain and Buddhist communities showed the highest qualification percentages among minorities. Muslim candidates generally had lower success rates. Non-minority candidates performed above average.
In 2023, 43,692 candidates appeared for TS LAWCET and PGLCET. There were 64 test centers, including 60 in Telangana and 4 in Andhra Pradesh.
3-Year LLB applicants: 31,485
5-Year LLB applicants: 8,858
TS PGLCET applicants: 3,349