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I have passed Intermediate through APOSS, am I eligible to AP LAWCET...?


MEEKOSAM SRINIVAS 10th Jul, 2021
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Sharon Rose Student Expert 10th Jul, 2021

Hello,

Andhra Pradesh Open School (APOSS), Telangana Open School (TOSS) and National Open School (NIOS) are treated on par with 2 years Intermediate Candidates so yes, you are eligible to apply for AP LAWCET if you have passed Intermediate from Andhra Pradesh Open School (APOSS) provided you must have scored minimum 45% aggregate marks if you belong to general category. If you belong to OBC category you need to score minimum 42% marks, if you belong to SC/ST you need to score minimum 40% marks in 10+2. To check the detailed eligibility criteria you can click on the link below

https://law.careers360.com/articles/ap-lawcet-eligibility-criteria

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