As AP LAWCET 2025 draws near, you may be wondering if it's still feasible to achieve a stellar score in a single month. "Yes!" is the overwhelming response. You can make the next 30 days a potent springboard for success if you have a clear plan, the appropriate tools, and a little bit of commitment. To assist you confidently taking on the AP LAWCET 2025 Examination, we've compiled the best study methods, time-management advice, and exam-smart ideas in one guide. These tips can help you stay inspired and on course for a successful performance, regardless of whether you're beginning from scratch or improving your preparation. Let's get started and turn your one-month challenge into a success!
Sections | No. of Questions | No. of Marks |
General Knowledge and Mental Ability | 30 Questions | 30 Marks |
Current Affairs | 30 Questions | 30 Marks |
Aptitude For the Study of Law | 60 Questions | 60 Marks |
Total | 120 Questions | 120 Marks |
Weekly Schedule | Strategy | Detailed Plan |
Week 1 | General Knowledge, and mental ability |
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Week 2 | Current Affairs |
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Week 3 | Aptitude For the Study of Law |
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Week 4 | Revision and Mock Test |
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Follow a preparation Strategy: Make a road map for the AP LAWCET 2025 preparations to make sure that every topic is covered.
Be Consistent: Make a timetable in detail so that you can allot a definite amount of time for the preparation
Make Short Notes: Make short notes and shortcuts as it will help in revision in the end moment.
Practice Previous Year Question Paper and Appear for Mocks: Practice the previous year's question paper and mocks to have an idea of the format of the exam.
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It is quite difficult to get top law colleges at this score even not the lowest cutoff university will allow students to pursue law at this score but lets hope for the best try college like kalatiya university college of law and Mahatma Gandhi law college which has low cutoff.
You are on a border line which is very close to last years cutoff at kalatiya university college of law and Mahatma Gandhi law college belonging to bc-e category you might get seat here if cutoff trends is same as last year but definitely you are not going to get
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