TS LAWCET 2024 Phase II Seat allotment results announced

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The Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) has officially declared the Phase II seat allotment results for the Telangana State Law Common Entrance Test (TS LAWCET) 2024. Aspiring law students who participated in the counselling process can now access their seat allotment status on the TSCHE's official website, [lawcetadm.tsche.ac.in](http://lawcetadm.tsche.ac.in).

The seat allotment process was conducted based on the preferences submitted by the candidates during the counselling rounds. To view the results, candidates are required to log in to the website, click on the "Seat Allotment" link, and enter their login credentials. The seat allotment details will then be available for viewing.

Those who have secured seats in the Phase II allotment are now required to report to their respective colleges and complete the admission formalities. The TSCHE has set a specific timeline for reporting to the allotted colleges, which is from October 5 to October 7, 2024. Candidates are urged to carefully verify their allotment details and ensure they complete the necessary formalities within this window.

The TS LAWCET 2024 was conducted for admissions into the 3-year and 5-year LLB programs offered by law colleges across Telangana. With the announcement of the Phase II seat allotment results, successful candidates can now proceed with their preparations to embark on their legal education.

Classes for both the 3-year and 5-year LLB programs are scheduled to commence from October 10, 2024. Candidates are advised to stay updated with any further information or instructions by regularly visiting the official TSCHE website or reaching out to the council's helpline.

For those who were not allotted seats in Phase II or are seeking other options, TSCHE is expected to provide additional counselling rounds or admissions processes in line with the remaining vacancies across institutions.

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