A pass in Lawcet
Two year Intermediate (10 + 2 pattern) or any other examination recognized as equivalent by the University concerned or Board of Intermediate Education, AP
A pass in the qualifying examination with 45% marks (including languages). 44.5% is rounded of to 45%.
For SC/ ST candidates the minimum percentage required is 40%.
A candidate who has obtained Intermediate or its equivalent through Open University system directly without having any qualification for prosecuting such study is not eligible for admission into Law Course.
Admissions to Convener Quota are made by Convener, Lawcet. In addition to the above stated eligibility criteria, admissions are made subject to various Government Orders of AP State Government Rules of Bar Council of India and the Rules of Acharya Nagarjuna University.
A pass in Lawcet
Degree or its equivalent (in 10 + 2 +3 pattern) of a recognized University
A pass in the qualifying examination with 45% marks (including languages). 44.5% is rounded of to 45%.
For SC/ ST candidates the minimum percentage required is 40%.
A candidate who has secured 45% or more in B.Ed., or P.G. is also eligible even if one secures less than 45% in Degree course.
A candidate who has obtained Graduation or P.G. Degree through Open University System directly without having any basic qualification for prosecuting such study is not eligible for admission into law course.
Admissions to Convener Quota are made by Convener, Lawcet. In addition to the above stated eligibility criteria, admissions are made subject to various Government Orders of AP State Government, Rules of Bar Council of India and the Rules of Acharya Nagarjuna University.
Mohali (Punjab)
Guntur (Andhra Pradesh)
Mohali (Punjab)
Visakhapatnam (Andhra Pradesh)
Bengaluru (Karnataka)