I got 23362 Rank in Lawcet years cource, shall i Get Seat in counciling ??
Hello dear student,
With your rank, admission to a government law college may be difficult, but you still have a reasonable chance of securing a seat in private law colleges through the convenor quota. The exact college you may get will depend on factors such as your category, local/non-local status, reservation benefits, and whether you are applying for a 3-year or 5-year LLB program.
• Government law colleges and top universities typically have much lower closing ranks and fill their seats early during counselling.
• Candidates with ranks in this range are generally more likely to secure admission in private affiliated law colleges participating in the counselling process.
• If you belong to a reserved category such as BC, SC, or ST, your chances of admission improve significantly, and you may also be eligible for fee reimbursement or other benefits depending on the applicable rules.
• For 5-year integrated law courses, cutoff ranks can sometimes be slightly more relaxed compared to the 3-year LLB program, depending on the college and seat demand.
• It is advisable to include a wide range of colleges during counselling, including both preferred and safer options, to maximize your chances of securing a seat.
Overall, while admission to the most competitive government law colleges may be challenging with this rank, securing a seat in a private law college through the convenor quota remains a realistic possibility.
You can find and access more information here: https://law.careers360.com/articles/ap-lawcet-3-year-llb-marks-vs-rank-analysis-2026
Hope it helps!




