Now is the perfect moment to learn everything there is to know about the AP LAWCET 2026 if you want to get your legal career in Andhra Pradesh off to a great start! This admission exam, which is administered by Acharya Nagarjuna University on behalf of APSCHE, opens doors to 3-year and 5-year LLB programs throughout the state.
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Key Dates
- Registration begins the 4th week of March 2026.
- The deadline without a late fee is the 1st week of May 2026.
- The exam is tentatively scheduled for the 2nd week of June 2026.
- Results? Expect them by the 4th week of June 2026.
Eligibility Highlights:
- For the 5-year LLB, pass 10+2 with a minimum of 45% aggregate.
- For the 3-year LLB: Bachelor’s degree with at least 45% (category relaxations apply).
- Exam mode: Online (CBT) at various centres throughout AP.
Exam Pattern & Syllabus
- Duration: 1 hour 30 minutes with 120 MCQs.
Sections include:
- Current Affairs (30 questions)
- General Knowledge & Mental Ability (30 questions)
- Aptitude for Study of Law (60 questions)
- No negative marking — great news!
Syllabus covers everything from blood relations & puzzles to Indian polity, legal aptitude and the Constitution.
Preparation Tips:
- Make sure you completely comprehend the syllabus and pattern.
- Allocate your time properly, and do not skip any sections.
- Use trusted books or online resources, practice with MCQs, and be consistent.
- Because there is no negative grading, make sure to answer all questions—better chances!
Exam Centres and More
- The exam will be administered in computer-based testing centres throughout Andhra Pradesh, including Guntur, Kurnool, Visakhapatnam, Anantapur, and others.
- After passing the exam, there is a counselling process for seat allocation, so have those documents handy.
Conclusion
If you want to pursue a career in law, AP LAWCET 2026 is the first step. With the important dates, patterns, and advice in place, all that remains is constant study and dedicated preparation.