Jindal Global Law School Admissions 2026
Ranked #1 Law School in India & South Asia by QS- World University Rankings | Merit cum means scholarships | Early Admissions (Pahse 2) Deadline: 28th Feb’26
Time is of the essence since there are only two months left to get ready for the TS LAWCET 2025 exam, but don't worry there is still time! With the correct approach and perseverance, you can pass this test, regardless of your goals to get into a prestigious law school or just do your best. This book will take you through all of the necessary tools, strategies, and techniques to maximise these two months and put you on the road to success. To increase your chances of passing the TS LAWCET 2025, prepare to dive into concentrated study sessions, efficient time management, and professional coaching. Let's make the most of these final two months!
Follow the static GK subjects which include Polity, Geography, History, Economic
Keep an eye on the national and international news
Read the Latest Government Policies and Schemes
Follow newspapers like the Hindu, Indian Express, and Times of India
For mental ability section focuses on topics like syllogisms, puzzles, algebra, numbers and series, blood relations, direction tests etc.
Practice more, and make notes on the formulas and shortcuts as it will help in revision.
Make a habit of reading newspapers daily, Newspapers like the Hindu, Times of India, and Indian Express.
Focus on national and international news, latest appointments, sports awards and achievements.
Keep track of the latest amendments and law judgements.
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Basic knowledge of the law principles
Focus on legal maxims and legal terms.
Read the Constitution of India in depth.
Makes notes on latest court judgements
Appear for Mocks and Previous Year question papers.
Solve at least 2 full-length mock tests daily
Focus on time-management skills and solving questions within time
Keep revising the important legal terms, maxims and case laws
Solve TS LAWCET's previous year's question papers to be aware of the question paper trends
Revise everything which you have learnt during the preparation process
Take mock tests every alternate day along with revision
Strengthen logical reasoning concepts
Analyse the weaknesses and work on them.
Revise daily the notes at least for 2 hours
Appear for one TS LAWCET mock test daily and self-assesses the weaknesses
Dont start reading new topics; focus and revise the topics learnt earlier
Stay calm and confident and follow a healthy schedule for confidence-building
Consistency and dedication: Allocate 6-7 hours daily to preparation and stick to the study plan
Planned preparation: Divide your study plan into study blocks, and take frequent breaks between preparations.
Make short notes: Try making short notes on important topics which will help in revision.
Appear for mocks and previous year's questions: Practice the previous year's question paper and appear for mocks to learn about the format of the question paper.
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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
Based on your situation, it seems there may have been some confusion regarding the eligibility criteria for non-local candidates in TS LAWCET. Generally, for state entrance exams like TS LAWCET, "non-local" candidates are those who are not residents of the state but have fulfilled specific residency requirements, such as living
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Congratulations on your TS LAWCET rank!
With a rank of 294, you have a good chance of getting a seat in the 5-year BALLB program at Osmania University through the Non-Local (NIQ) quota.
Osmania University has a total of 120 seats in the 5-year BALLB program, with 30% reserved
With a 14th rank in TS LAWCET (Telangana State Law Common Entrance Test) but being from Andhra Pradesh (AP), here’s what you should consider regarding admission to Osmania University:
1. Local vs. Non-Local Quota: Osmania University has a local and non-local quota for admissions. As you are from AP, you
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Last Date to Apply: 10th February 2026 | Grade 'A+' accredited by NAAC | Ranked 33rd by NIRF 2025
Ranked #1 Law School in India & South Asia by QS- World University Rankings | Merit cum means scholarships | Early Admissions (Pahse 2) Deadline: 28th Feb’26