Next Steps: Reporting and Document Verification
Candidates assigned a Phase 1 seat must report to their colleges between September 2 and 6, 2024, for certificate verification and admission confirmation. This crucial step verifies your seat acceptance.
Important Documents to Carry for Verification:
- TS LAWCET 2024 Rank Card and Hall Ticket
- Seat Allotment Letter (downloaded from the official website)
- Previous institution Transfer and Conduct Certificates Caste certificate (if applicable)
- Income Certificate (issued after January 1, 2024, if applicable)
- Provide Aadhar Card or other ID evidence and passport-sized photos.
You must bring original and photocopied papers for verification. Successful verification and deposit of the college tuition cost as mentioned in the allocation letter will confirm final admission.
Understanding the TS LAWCET 2024 Counselling Process
TS LAWCET counselling ensures that qualified applicants get into law institutions of their choice based on merit and preferences. The counselling process has multiple steps:
- Online Registration: Candidates must register and pay using the counselling site online.
- Document verification: Next, check educational and personal documentation at authorized centres.
- Choice Filling: Based on admission exam rank and availability, candidates can choose institutions and courses.
- Seat Allotment: The candidate’s rank, category, and desired college seat availability determine seat allocation.
- Fee Payment and Reporting: Satisfied candidates must pay the tuition cost and report to the college to finalize admission. Candidates who are unhappy with their Phase 1 seat can request further counselling based on seat availability.
TS LAWCET counselling is a systematic process designed to ensure that eligible candidates secure seats in the law colleges of their choice based on merit and preferences. The counselling process includes several key steps:
College-Wise Tuition Fee Structure for 3-Year and 5-Year LLB Programmes
Candidates must understand tuition fees to choose a college. Here’s a breakdown of 3- and 5-year LLB tuition prices at participating colleges:
Tuition Fees for 3-Year LLB Programmes
College Name |
College Type |
Tuition Fee per Annum (in Rs) |
University College of Law |
Government |
16,000 |
University College of Law |
Government |
12,270 |
University College of Law |
Government |
16,000 |
Adarsha Law College |
Private |
22,000 |
Anantha Law College |
Private |
35,000 |
K. V. Ranga Reddy Law College |
Private |
20,000 |
Keshav Memorial College of Law |
Private |
25,000 |
Mahatma Gandhi Law College |
Private |
36,000 |
Mahatma Gandhi Law College (Hons) |
Private |
36,000 |
Marwadi Siksha Samithi Law College |
Private |
20,000 |
Padala Rama Reddy Law College |
Private |
29,000 |
Pendekanti Law College |
Private |
20,000 |
Ponugoti Madhava Rao College |
Private |
25,000 |
Sultan-Ul-Uloom Law College |
Private |
34,000 |
Dr V R K College of Law |
Private |
20,000 |
Vinayaka Law College |
Private |
27,000 |
Vinayaka Law College (Hons) |
Private |
27,000 |
Viswa Bharathi College of Law |
Private |
32,000 |
Viswa Bharathi College of Law (Hons) |
Private |
32,000 |
Justice Kumarayya College of Law |
Private |
25,000 |
KIMS-College of Law |
Private |
24,000 |
Dr B R Ambedkar College of Law |
Private |
29,000 |
Islamia College of Law |
Private |
20,000 |
SDM Law College |
Private |
20,000 |
Aurora’s Legal Service Academy |
Private |
34,000 |
Aurora’s Legal Sciences Institute |
Private |
27,000 |
College of Law for Women |
Private |
30,000 |
Bhaskar Law College |
Private |
29,000 |
Manair College of Law |
Private |
25,000 |
Tuition Fees for 5-Year LLB Programmes
College Name |
College Type |
Tuition Fee per Year (in Rs) |
University College Of Law |
Government |
16,000 |
University College Of Law |
Self Finance |
13,780 |
Dr B R Ambedkar College Of Law |
Private |
26,000 |
Dr V R K College Of Law |
Private |
20,000 |
Dr V R K College Of Law |
Private |
20,000 |
Adarsha Law College |
Private |
20,000 |
Ananntha Law College |
Private |
35,000 |
K. V. Ranga Reddy Law College |
Private |
20,000 |
Keshav Memorial College Of Law |
Private |
25,000 |
Mahatma Gandhi Law College |
Private |
36,000 |
Mahatma Gandhi Law College |
Private |
36,000 |
Mahatma Gandhi Law College |
Private |
36,000 |
Padala Rama Reddy Law College |
Private |
28,000 |
Pendekanti Law College |
Private |
20,000 |
Sultan-Ul-Uloom Law College |
Private |
40,000 |
Sultan-Ul-Uloom Law College |
Private |
40,000 |
Vinayaka Law College |
Private |
20,000 |
Islamia College Of Law |
Private |
20,000 |
Islamia College Of Law |
Private |
20,000 |
SDM Law College |
Private |
20,000 |
Aurora’s Legal Service Academy |
Private |
29,000 |
Aurora’s Legal Service Academy |
Private |
29,000 |
Aurora’s Legal Sciences Institute |
Private |
20,000 |
Andhra Mahila Sabha College Of Law For Women |
Private |
20,000 |
Bhaskar Law College |
Private |
20,000 |
Conclusion
The release of the Phase 1 seat allotment results marks an essential step in the admission journey of aspiring law students in Telangana. Candidates may manage their budgets and make educated schooling selections now that the cost structure is established. To guarantee your seat, follow the reporting and verification timetable. For ongoing updates and more information, candidates should regularly check the official TS LAWCET website.
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