Without lawcet can we take admission
Hello aspirant,
It is possible to be admitted without taking the LAWCET, however it will depend on the university and course. LAWCET is not necessary for ordinary BA or BA (Hons.) programs. In several states, LAWCET is primarily used for LLB admissions. Many colleges use their own entrance exams or Class 12 merit to determine BA admittance.
Thank you
Hello,
You cannot take admission in most LLM or law-related courses without appearing for LAWCET if the college or university requires it. LAWCET is usually mandatory for admission in law programs in states like Telangana and Andhra Pradesh.
However, some private colleges may offer direct admission or management quota seats , but it depends on the college rules.
So, it’s best to check the specific college’s admission criteria.
Hope it helps !
In most government and reputed law colleges, LAWCET is compulsory. Without LAWCET, admission is usually possible only in private colleges or management quota seats, if available. It depends on the college rules.
Hello,
Yes, you can get admission to a law course without LAWCET through merit-based direct admission or management quota seats, primarily in private colleges, but this often involves higher fees, while some government colleges also offer direct admission based on the 12th marksheet or graduation marks.
I hope it will clear your query!!




