Candidates can now also challenge the given answers in the provisional answer keys released by APSCHE. (Representative image/ AI generated)
These exams are conducted for admission into three-year and five-year law programmes, and postgraduate law courses in the state.
Candidates can now also challenge the given answers in the provisional answer keys released by APSCHE. Those who wish to challenge the provisional answers can submit objections from 11 am on June 7, with the window closing at 5 pm on June 8. To raise objections, candidates must log in using their hall ticket or registration number and registered mobile number.
Officials have urged candidates to be specific and provide credible sources while submitting objections. No complaints will be accepted after the deadline.
According to the official schedule released by APSCHE, the final answer key is scheduled to be published on June 16, after evaluating all the objections. The results of both exams are expected to be announced on June 22.
The AP LAWCET and PGLCET 2025 exams were held on June 5, from 9 am to 10:30 am, across multiple centres in the state. Thousands of law aspirants appeared for the test to secure seats in affiliated institutions.