TS LAWCET 2024 Phase 1 seat allotment results were issued on September 2, 2024, by the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE). Telangana law college applicants have been anxiously awaiting this milestone. Seat assignment is vital to counselling, choosing the institution and course an applicant will attend based on their choices and rank.
Those who participated in counselling should examine seat allotment results, grasp the cost structure, and plan for the following stages to guarantee seamless admission. The following advice explains how to verify your allocation results and the tuition fees for 3- and 5-year LLB degrees at various law institutions. Read more, Pandit Deendayal Upadhyaya Telecom Excellence Awards 2024: Apply by September 30 at awards.gov.in
How to Check TS LAWCET 2024 Phase 1 Seat Allotment Results
To help students access their results smoothly, here are the detailed steps to check the Phase 1 seat allotment:
Locate the Seat Allotment Link: On the homepage, find the link for TS LAWCET 2024 Phase 1 seat allotment result.
Submit Details: Click “Submit” to see your seat assignment.
Download/Print: Download and print the seat assignment letter after reading the outcome.
Next stages in admission depend on this document.
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.
The wait is finally over. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has declared the CBSE Class 12 Result 2026 today, May 13, 2026 — and millions of students across India are rushing to check their scorecards right now.
Whether you scored brilliantly, are anxious about a borderline result, or are trying to understand what those cryptic symbols on your marksheet mean — this guide covers everything you need to know in one place. From step-by-step instructions for checking your result to understanding pass criteria, symbols, grace marks, compartment dates, and what to do next, we’ve got you covered.
CBSE 12th Result 2026 — Quick Overview
Detail
Information
Board
Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)
Exam
Senior School Certificate Examination (Class XII)
Result Date
May 13, 2026
Result Time
~4:00 PM onwards
Total Students Appeared
~18.59 lakh
Overall Pass Percentage
85.20%
Official Website
results.cbse.nic.in / cbse.gov.in
Alternate Platforms
DigiLocker, UMANG App, IVRS
Highest Pass Region
Trivandrum (95.62%)
Official Websites to Check Your Result
CBSE provides multiple platforms to check results, especially given the massive server traffic during result declaration. Here are all the official links:
cbseresults.nic.in — Primary results portal
results.cbse.nic.in — Alternate results portal
cbse.gov.in — CBSE official website
digilocker.gov.in — For official digital marksheet
UMANG App — Mobile-based access
IVRS — Telephone-based result (for network issues)
Pro Tip: If the main website is down due to heavy traffic, go directly to DigiLocker or the UMANG app — they handle traffic better and give you an officially valid digital marksheet.
Step-by-Step Guide: How to Check CBSE 12th Result 2026 {#how-to-check}
Checking your result is straightforward. Keep your admit card handy before you begin — you’ll need it for your credentials.
Steps to check on cbseresults.nic.in:
Visit cbseresults.nic.in or results.cbse.nic.in
Click on “Senior School Certificate Examination (Class XII) Results 2026”
Enter your Roll Number
Enter your School Number
Enter your Admit Card ID
Enter the Security Pin (shown on screen)
Click “Submit”
Your result will appear — download and save a PDF copy
Credentials You Need:
Roll Number (on your admit card)
School Number (on your admit card)
Admit Card ID (on your admit card)
Date of Birth (may be required on some platforms)
How to Download Your Marksheet on DigiLocker
DigiLocker provides an official, government-valid digital marksheet — you can use it directly for college admissions without waiting for the physical copy.
Steps:
Go to digilocker.gov.in or open the DigiLocker app
Log in or create a free account using your Aadhaar-linked mobile number
Search for “CBSE” under Issued Documents
Click on “CBSE Class 12 Marksheet 2026”
Enter your roll number and the year (2026)
Click “Get Document”
Your marksheet will appear — download or share it directly
The digital marksheet from DigiLocker is legally equivalent to the original and is accepted by most universities and colleges for the admission process.
How to Check via UMANG App
The UMANG (Unified Mobile Application for New-age Governance) app is another reliable option when official websites are slow.
Steps:
Download the UMANG app from the Play Store or App Store
Search for “CBSE” in the services section
Select “Class 12 Result”
Enter your roll number and other required details
Submit to view your result
Understanding Symbols on Your CBSE Marksheet
This is one of the most confusing parts for students. Here’s a clear breakdown of every symbol and abbreviation you’ll see on your CBSE Class 12 marksheet:
Symbol / Abbreviation
Full Form
Meaning
P
Pass
Passed in the subject
F
Fail
Failed in the subject
A
Absent
Did not appear for the exam
UFM
Unfair Means
Used unfair means during the exam
C
Compartment
Failed in 1–2 subjects; eligible for compartment exam
E
Essential Repeat
Failed in 3+ subjects; must repeat the year
XX
Withheld
Result withheld due to pending dues or investigation
R
Result Later
Result will be announced later
SP
School Pass
Passed based on school-based assessment only
Q
Qualified
Qualified for next class
N
Not Graded
Marks not available for administrative reason
Grade Breakdown (CBSE Grading System)
Marks Range
Grade
Grade Point
91–100
A1
10.0
81–90
A2
9.0
71–80
B1
8.0
61–70
B2
7.0
51–60
C1
6.0
41–50
C2
5.0
33–40
D
4.0
21–32
E1
— (Fail)
0–20
E2
— (Fail)
Note: CBSE uses a 10-point grading scale for the final marksheet, but universities often ask for percentage equivalents during admissions. The standard CBSE formula is: Percentage = (CGPA × 9.5).
Pass Eligibility & Minimum Marks Required
To pass the CBSE Class 12 board exam 2026, students must meet the following criteria:
Minimum marks in each subject: 33% (in both theory and practical separately)
For subjects with practicals: 33% in theory portion AND 33% in practical/internal assessment portion — both are mandatory
Overall aggregate: 33% across all subjects
This criterion remains unchanged in 2026.
How Many Subjects Are Considered for the Pass Certificate?
CBSE considers 5 main subjects for passing. If a student has taken an additional sixth subject, it may replace the lowest-scoring compulsory subject — which can actually boost your percentage if you performed well in it. Ask your school about this option.
CBSE 2026 Pass Percentage & Key Statistics
Here are the major highlights of CBSE Class 12 Result 2026:
Overall Pass Percentage: 85.20%
Girls Pass Percentage: 88.86%
Boys Pass Percentage: 82.13%
Gender gap: Girls outperformed boys by 6.73%
Highest Pass Region: Trivandrum at 95.62%
Total Students Appeared: ~18.59 lakh (approx. 10.27 lakh boys, 8.31 lakh girls)
Exam Duration: February 17 to April 10, 2026
Total Exam Centres: 7,574 across India
Girls have consistently outperformed boys in CBSE Class 12 exams, and 2026 continues that trend with a notable 6.73% gap in pass percentage.
What is On-Screen Marking (OSM)?
A major change in evaluation this year was the expanded use of On-Screen Marking (OSM) — a system where answer sheets are scanned and checked digitally by examiners on computer screens rather than physically.
Benefits of OSM:
Reduces human error in marking
Faster and more efficient moderation
Better audit trail for re-evaluation
Reduces chances of answer sheet getting lost
CBSE has been gradually rolling out OSM since 2024 and significantly expanded it in 2026. While it slightly affected the result timeline during moderation, it marks a positive step toward transparent and accurate evaluation.
Re-evaluation & Verification of Marks
Not satisfied with your score? CBSE offers two options:
Option 1: Verification of Marks
CBSE checks if all questions were evaluated and marks totalled correctly
This does not involve re-checking the answers
Application is done online on the CBSE website after the result
A small fee applies per subject
Option 2: Photocopy of Answer Sheet
Students can request a photocopy of their evaluated answer sheet
After reviewing it, they can apply for re-evaluation if they find a genuine discrepancy
Re-evaluation timelines are usually announced 1–2 weeks after results
Check the official CBSE website for exact fees and deadlines once they are announced.
Important Dates After the Result
Event
Expected Timeline
CBSE 12th Result 2026
May 13, 2026 (Declared)
Original Marksheet Distribution
Via schools (within weeks)
Mark Verification Application
~2 weeks after result
Compartment Exam Registration
June 2026 (approx.)
Compartment Exam
July 2026 (approx.)
Compartment Result
August 2026 (approx.)
College Admission Season
June–September 2026
Keep checking the cbse.gov.in official website for exact notification dates.
Conclusion
The CBSE Class 12 Result 2026 is a milestone that every student and parent has been waiting anxiously for. Whether the result brought joy, relief, or disappointment — what matters most is what you do next.
If you passed, congratulations! Begin your college research early and keep your DigiLocker marksheet ready for applications. If you’re placed in compartment, remember it’s a second chance that thousands of students have used successfully to move forward. And if things didn’t go as planned, CBSE’s re-evaluation process exists for a reason — use it if you genuinely feel your paper was not assessed correctly.
Stay calm, act fast, and make your next move count.