SRI VENKATESWARA UNIVERSITY
TIRUPATI – 517 502
(website: www.aplawcet.org)
Under the aegis of APSCHE,
Hyderabad
POST-GRADUATE LAW COMMON ENTRANCE
TEST – 2013
Sale &
Submission of Application for LL.M/M.L.courses:
Submission of
Applications is Permitted through Online mode only.
Fee payment through
AP Online/ meeseva/
e.seva, Debit/ Credit Card for Payment Gateway of Visa/ Master/ Maestro.
Cost of the
Application for LL.M/M.L. courses Rs.500/-
Date
of Commencement of submission of online application Forms 08-03-2013
Last
Date for Submission of Applications without Late fee 26-04-2013
Last
date for submission of application with late fee
(i)with
late fee of Rs.200/- from 27.04.2013to05.05.2013
(ii)with
late fee of Rs.500/- from 06.05.2013to12.05.2013
Date and Time of
the Entrance Tests:
PGLCET–2013 06-06-2013(Thursday)
2.30P.M.–4.00 P.M.
Hall Tickets and Rank Cards:
The candidates should note that the Hall Tickets and
Rank Cards will not be sent by post.
They have to be downloaded from the website as
detailed below:
week before the Test by entering the application Number.
Hence, the candidates are advised to
note the application number.
2. The candidates are advised to download the Rank Cards
from the website www.aplawcet.org
after the publication of results.
3. In case of any difficulty the candidates may contact the
office of the PGLCET-2013 (Phone
No.0877-2289372, 0877-2248111) for information.
LAWCET
– 2013
In
terms of (1) G.O.Ms. No.26, Higher Education (H.E.II(2)) Department, dated
24-3-2004 and itsamendments, issued by the Government of Andhra Pradesh, and 2)
Proceedings No.APSCHE/CETS/LAWCET & PGLCET/Dec dt.26-12-2012, issued by
A.P. State Council of HigherEducation, Hyderabad, Sri Venkateswara University,
Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh will conduct the Law Common Entrance Test –
2013 (LAWCET-2013) for entry into those seats of 1st year
of Five Year / Three year LL.B.,/B.L. Degree Courses for which the Government
is competent.
I.
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
The
Law common Entrance Test – 2013 & its ADMISSIONS will be made in strict compliance of the
Rules and Regulations of the University Concerned, BCI, APSCHE and relevant
G.O.s of A.P that are in force and also amendments that may come into force
from time to time.
1.
The list of recognized/approved Law Colleges along with the sanctioned strength
and the courses that are permitted by the Bar Council of India/University
concerned/APSCHE and the seats for which the Government is competent to make
admissions for the academic year 2013-2014 will be informed after publication
of the results.
2.
The admission process will be notified separately by the APSCHE, Hyderabad.
3. Specific
instructions to submit the online application form are given on the website www.aplawcet.org.
Please go through the instructions carefully before filling the online
application form.
II.
ELIGIBILITY FOR LAWCET–2013
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.
III.
INSTRUCTIONS CONCERNING ENTRANCE TEST
1.
A Candidate appearing for the above qualifying examinations may also take
the LAWCET in anticipation of results. In case of such students, their entry
shall be subject to their securing eligible marks in the said qualifying
examinations.
2.
The applicants who have obtained 10+2 or graduation / post graduation through
open Universities system directly without having any basic qualification for
prosecuting such studies are not eligible for admission into the law courses.
3. Age
on admission: Subject to the conditions stipulated by the Govt. of A.P., on
this behalf, the maximum age limit for a candidate seeking admission into the 3
year and 5 year LL.B / B.L Course shall be Thirty Years (relaxable by five
years in case of SCs/STs) and twenty years (relaxable by two years in case of
SCs/STs) respectively as on 31st December
of the year of seeking admission.
Note
1: Age limits mentioned above are under challenge in Hon’ble High
court of A.P and Supreme Court in W.P.No.6691/09, 7610/09 and transfer petition
(civil) nos 857-866 of 2009 in Supreme Court. Interim directions are awarded by
the court relaxing the age limits. Admissions into the law courses shall be
subject to the outcome of the pending cases.
Note
2: Mere appearance in LAWCET will not give any right of admission.
The candidate should satisfy all the eligibility criteria and should satisfy
rules governing admission as are applicable.
Note
3: Admission Regulations of Osmania University will be followed in
respect of Agecriteria for Admission into 3yrs/5yrs LL.B/B.L Law Courses in the
Constituent Law Collegesof Osmania University.
4.
Nationality and Domicile: The candidate should be an Indian National and
should satisfy Local/Unreserved status requirement as laid down in the Andhra
Pradesh Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admissions) Order, 1974 and the
amendments made thereto from time to time.
5.
Regional Centers of Entrance Test for 3 year / 5 year LL.B. / B.L. Courses:
01.
Anantapur
05.
Karimnagar
02.
Kadapa
06.
Kurnool
03.
Guntur
07.
Nalgonda
04.
Hyderabad
08.
Nellore
09.
Nizamabad
13.
Vijayawada
10.
Rajahmundry
14.
Visakhapatnam
11.
Srikakulam
15.
Warangal
12.
Tirupati
Note:
If the total number of candidates in any centre is less than 100, the
Convener reserves the right to cancel the centre and in such case the
candidates will be allotted to the other nearest centre.
6.
The CONVENER, LAWCET-2013 reserves the right to reject the application of any
candidate at any stage, if:
a) The application is incomplete, or
b) The candidate fails to satisfy the eligibility
conditions, or other rules of admissions or
c) The entries in the application not filled as required
No
correspondence will be entertained with regard to rejection of application on
any one or more of the above grounds.
7. Any
change whatsoever including that of Caste/Community/State/Category will not be
permitted to be made in the application after its uploading.
8.
Medium of Entrance Test: The question paper will be set both in
English and Telugu.
9.
The Candidates are advised to Download the Hall tickets and Rank Cards from the
web site
10.
In case of the any difficulty in downloading the Hall ticket the candidates
are advised to contact the Chief Superintendent of the Test Center concerned to
which the candidate is allotted al least two days before the entrance test,
during the office hours on production of print out of the application form,
proof of payment either through APonline/Mee-seva/Credit card or Debit Card and
the registration number and other details.
11.
Qualifying marks in LAWCET-2013: The qualifying percentage of
marks in the Entrance Test is 35% (i.e. 42 marks out of total 120 marks). There
will be no minimum qualifying marks for S.Cs & S.Ts for ranking.
12.
LAWCET-2013 Results:
a.
Evaluation: Every care will be taken to avoid errors in evaluation, checking,
scrutiny, tabulation and ranking. Hence, request for retotalling or revaluation
or personal identification of scripts will not be entertained.
b.
Ranking: The Candidates will be ranked in the order of merit based on the
marks obtained in the LAWCET-2013. In case of tie the relative rank will be
decided as mentioned below:
i)
By considering the marks secured in Part-C of LAWCET and if the tie still
persists marks obtained in Part-B in LAWCET shall be taken into consideration.
ii)
If the tie still persists they may be bracketed together for the purpose of
ranking and seniority in age may be considered at the time of admission.
c.
Rank obtained in LAWCET-2013 is valid for admission into 3 year / 5 year Law
Courses, as the case may be, for the academic year 2013-2014 only.
d.
The Candidates are advised to download the Rank Card from the web site www.aplawcet.org
after
the publication of results. In case of the any difficulty in downloading the
Rank Card the
candidates
are advised to contact the Convener’s office.
13. The
answer scripts of candidates taking the LAWCET-2013 examination will be
preserved for 6 months from date of announcement of LAWCET-2013 results.
14. The
conduct of LAWCET-2013 is subject to orders and instructions issued by the
Government of Andhra Prdesh from time to time.
15. All
disputes arising out of any matter concerning LAWCET-2013 shall be subject to
the jurisdiction of the A.P. High Court only. In such disputes, only Convener,
LAWCET-2013, S.V. University Tirupati and Secretary, APSCHE can be impleaded as
respondents.
16.
Test Paper Information: 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.
Part
– A : Consists
of 30 questions carrying 30 marks: General Knowledge and Mental Ability Part
– B : Consists
of 30 questions carrying 30 marks: Current Affairs Part – C: Consists
of 60 questions carrying 60 marks: Aptitude for the Study of Law.
For
5 year Law Course, the standard expected is of Intermediate level and for 3
year Law Course, the standard expected is of Degree Level.
The
questions in Part-C, Aptitude for the study of Law, elementary knowledge of the
basic principles of the Law and Constitution of India on the Part of the
Student is assumed
The
Questions will be objective type including multiple choices questions, matching
items.
Each
Question contains four alternative answers numbered as 1, 2, 3 and 4.
Candidates have to exercise their choice in answering the question.
17. Hall
Ticket is not transferable. Any tampering of Hall Ticket will automatically
lead to the disqualification of the candidate from appearing at the test and
liable for prosecution.
18. Candidates are
directed to carry to the examination hall a Ball Point Pen (Blue or Black) 19. The
candidate will not be allowed into the examination hall after 10.00 am i.e.
after the commencement of examination.
20.
Candidates must remain seated in their allotted places till the completion of
the Examination. In no case they will be allowed to leave the examination hall
till the end of the examination. Before leaving the examination hall the
candidates must return the invigilator the OPTICAL MARK READER (OMR) response
sheet (Answer Sheet). The candidate is permitted to take question paper.
21.
Every candidate appearing for LAWCET-2013 shall be provided with a specially
designed (OMR) response sheet (Annexure-II) on which the candidate shall have
to mark the answer. The method of marking the answers is illustrated below.
Candidates are advised to go through the instructions given for marking the
answers and other entries on the OMR response sheet thoroughly and observe the same,
which should make it easy for them to answer in the examination hall.
22.
The OMR response sheet should be handled carefully by the candidates. They
are advised not to fold, wrinkle, or tear it. Further, the candidates are
advised not to scribble or make any marks on the OMR response sheet except
marking the answers at the appropriate place and filling the required
information in the appropriate boxes. Any violation of these instructions will
automatically lead to the invalidation of the OMR response sheet.
23.
Candidate shall note that they will not be given under any circumstances a
second OMR response sheet. Hence they are advised to be careful while
handling it.
24.
Candidate shall read carefully the instructions contained on the question paper
booklet and OMR response sheet before starting to answer the questions.
25.
The question paper booklet given to the candidate shall consist of 120 multiple
choice type questions in THREE different parts with four responses given to
each question out of which only one response is correct. Candidates shall mark
the correct answer in the OMR response sheet by shading or darkening the
appropriate circle with Ball Point Pen(Blue or Black) for this
purpose.
26. There is no negative mark for incorrect answer.
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