
AP LAWCET & PGLCET 2025: Provisional Answer Keys Released 🎯
The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) officially released the provisional answer keys for both the AP LAWCET 2025 and AP PGLCET 2025 exams on June 7, 2025 at approximately 1:02 PM . Candidates who appeared for these mandatory entrance tests (held on June 5, 2025) can now log on to the official portal – cets.apsche.ap.gov.in/LAWCET
– to download the hardware they need: answer keys, master question papers, and response sheets
Exam Snapshot: Key Details
- Exams Conducted By: Sri Padmavati Mahila Visvavidyalayam on behalf of APSCHE
- Date Held: June 5, 2025
- Programs Covered:
- 3‑Year LLB
- 5‑Year Integrated LLB
- LLM via PGLCET
What Aspirants Can Access Now
- Answer Keys – Provisional versions for both law entrance exams.
- Master Question Papers – Session-wise PDF downloads of questions with initial answers.
- Response Sheets – Candidates can view and save their own answers using login credentials.
This immediate access helps candidates cross-check their responses and estimate likely scores.
How to Download: 4 Quick Steps
- Visit
cets.apsche.ap.gov.in/LAWCET
. - Click on “Master question papers with preliminary keys”.
- Choose your session (3‑yr, 5‑yr, or PGLCET).
- Download your answer key PDF or response sheet.
The process is intuitive and user-friendly, allowing aspirants to prepare effectively before the final results.
Objections Window Now Open
Find an error? You can challenge it:
- When: June 7 (post 1 PM) to June 8, 2025, by 5 PM
- How:
- Visit the official portal.
- Login using your Registration Number, Hall Ticket Number, and Mobile Number.
- Use the “Key Objections” link to submit your claim.
- Reason: Each valid objection will be reviewed ahead of the final answer key compilation.
Final Answer Keys & Result Timeline
- Final Answer Key Release: June 16, 2025 – by 6 PM, post review of all objections
- Result Declaration: June 22, 2025 – following the final answer key
This schedule gives candidates time to file objections, review corrections, and understand their final outcome ahead of counseling.
Why This Stage Matters
- Transparency: Openness in the process helps build trust and ensures accuracy.
- Re‑evaluation Opportunity: If the answer key has mistakes, aspirants can actively challenge them.
- Self‑Assessment: Response sheets allow students to evaluate their own performance with precision.
Top Tips for Challenging Keys 📝
- Act quickly – the objection window closes promptly on June 8, 5 PM.
- Prepare proof – you’ll need sources like textbooks, court rulings, or legal commentaries to support your objection.
- Submit clearly – concise and clear appeals with proper references stand a better chance.
What’s Next: After June 22
Once results are out, the counseling and admission process will begin for law programs across Andhra Pradesh. Aspirants should keep their documents ready and check APSCHE notifications for counseling schedules and seat allocations.
Final Thoughts
Releasing provisional answer keys with an easy objection process fosters fairness and candidate confidence. With the June 16 key and June 22 results ahead, students should analyze their responses diligently, challenge discrepancies swiftly, and soon step confidently into the next phase of law admissions.