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Hello,

The number of candidates appearing for the examination of current year is hard to predict as the numbers keep going up. If we consider the previous year data a total of 11,497 candidates appeared for the examination out of which 89.5% candidates qualified the exam.

Dear Vamsi ,

Yes .. you have good chances to get Dr. B R Ambedkar Global Law Institute, AU, Visakhapatnam based on last year category wise cut off for 3 year LLB and the cut off was as follows :[in BC_D category]

  • Male - 159
  • Female-988

but the above rank details can't give you assurance of getting chance for admission in this college as every year the cut off can vary for some factors which can't be neglected such as :

  • Seat availability
  • no of students appeared for exam
  • hardness level of the question etc.

You can also check the AP LAWCET cut off details from here too :

https://law.careers360.com/articles/ap-lawcet-cut-off

Hope this helps !

Hello student. You can write the exams without attending the college regularly. But there are two things here. Firstly attendance, find out if your college has cut off attendance which has to be maintained strictly. If that's the case, then you have to attend the college to maintain that. As in, if they specify like 80 percent of attendance is compulsory, then you need to have an eye.

Second thing, if there is no such attendance criteria, then you can self prepare. But think that how far is it useful. Will you be able to pull it off without classes. Think and take a step

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