AP LAWCET 2026 admit card
APSCHE released the AP LAWCET 2026 admit card on April 20, 2026 . Registered candidates can now download hall tickets from the official portal cets.apsche.ap.gov.in to appear for the law entrance exams.
How to download AP LAWCET 2026 admit card
Visit cets.apsche.ap.gov.in and select the AP LAWCET / PGLCET 2026 admit card link. You must enter your registration number , qualifying examination hall ticket number , and date of birth to view the PDF.
After the hall ticket appears, download the file and take at least two clear printouts. Check the document for your roll number , exam centre , and shift timings before leaving home.
AP LAWCET 2026 admit card: What you must carry and check
The hall ticket is mandatory for entry to the exam hall. Carry the printed hall ticket and a valid government photo ID (Aadhaar, Voter ID, or PAN).
Reach the exam venue at least 60 minutes before the scheduled start to complete biometric verification. APSCHE has made biometric checks compulsory at centres, so late arrival may block entry.
Important date
| Event | Date |
|---|---|
| Admit card release | April 20, 2026 |
Who can download and key requirements
Only candidates who registered for AP LAWCET / PGLCET 2026 can download the admit card. Keep your registration number, qualifying exam hall ticket number and DOB ready. Verify all personal details on the admit card; report any errors immediately to the APSCHE helpdesk.
Print at least two copies of the hall ticket and keep one spare for the day. Also carry the same government photo ID you used during registration.
Missing details and gaps to watch for
The admit card notice does not include the final exam date, shift-wise schedule, or centre allocation list. APSCHE’s portal is the official source for any updates or corrections; check it regularly.
FAQs
Where can I download the AP LAWCET 2026 admit card?
Download it from cets.apsche.ap.gov.in using the AP LAWCET / PGLCET admit card link on the homepage.
What details do I need to download the hall ticket?
You need your registration number, qualifying examination hall ticket number, and date of birth.
What should I carry to the exam centre?
A printed hall ticket and a valid government photo ID such as Aadhaar, Voter ID, or PAN.
What if my admit card details are incorrect?
Report discrepancies immediately to the APSCHE helpdesk through the official portal for correction.
How early should I reach the exam centre?
Arrive at least 60 minutes before the exam start to complete biometric verification and entry formalities.
Do I need multiple copies of the hall ticket?
Yes. Print at least two clear copies and keep one as a spare.
Is biometric verification mandatory?
Yes. Candidates must complete biometric verification at the exam venue as per APSCHE instructions.