ICFAI-LAW School BA-LLB / BBA-LLB Admissions 2025
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The TS LAWCET 2025 results were declared on the official website of TGHE on June 25, 2025 at 4 pm. What came as an actual surprise in the results was the fact that only 51.83% students passed in the TS LAWCET 5-year LLB results 2025, a shocking 13% fall in pass rate. The TS LAWCET 3-year LLB 2025 pass percentage also saw a decline of 6% falling from 73.27% to 67.61%. This goes on to show that the TS LAWCET 2025 difficulty level was very high this year around. Coming to TS PGLCET 2025, the exam saw the highest pass rate with 90.33% success rate. Coming to TS LAWCET gender-wise pass rate, this year too male candidates saw more success rate. Read the complete article for a detailed breakdown of TS LAWCET 2025 results, course-wise pass rate, gender, category statistics and more.
Particulars | Details |
Highest Pass Rate | PGLCET (LL.M.) – 90.33% pass rate |
Lowest Pass Rate | 5-Year LL.B. – 51.83% |
Top Performing Regions | Bhadradri Kothagudem, Sathupally, Narsampet |
Lowest Performing Regions | Mahabubnagar, Nizamabad |
Gender-wise Performance Comparison | Male pass % (68.38) > Female (62.49) |
Minority Groups Performance Comparison | Jain > Sikh > Christian > Muslim (lowest ~41%) |
PH Category Performance | Autism & Multiple Disabilities groups showed outstanding results |
Medium-wise Performance | Urdu medium students face significant academic disadvantage |
Local vs Unreserved | Outside state candidates outperform local students |
Particulars | Number of Studens |
Total Registered Candidates | 57,715 |
Total Appeared | 45,609 |
Total Qualified | 30,311 |
Overall Pass Percentage | 66.46% |
Course | Registered | Appeared | Qualified | Pass % |
3-Year LL.B. | 41,210 | 32,118 | 21,715 | 67.61% |
5-Year LL.B. | 11,695 | 9,325 | 4,833 | 51.83% |
LL.M. (PGLCET) | 4,810 | 4,166 | 3,763 | 90.33% |
Total | 57,715 | 45,609 | 30,311 | 66.46% |
TS LAWCET 5-year LLB candidates saw the lowest pass rate with only 51.83% candidates qualifying the exam.
TS PGLCET candidates recorded the highest pass percentage. This may be due to the fact that they have better readiness for the exam given previous experiences.
Ts LAWCET 3-year LLB candidates also saw a relatively poor performance with only 67.61% candidates passing the exam.
A noticeable pattern this year too was many engineers, finance professionals and pharmacists etc showed migration to the law field. As many as 6,816 B.Tech candidates appeared for the TS LAWCET 3-year LLB exam, while the maximum number of candidates in 3-year LLB were from B.Com, a staggering 10,209 candidates. One key observation among this data was that professional degree holders like B.Tech, LLB, BBA showed better success rate than candidates from general degrees like B.Com, BA etc. The detailed statistics for TS LAWCET qualifying-exam wise analysis has been given in the table below:
Degree | Appeared | Qualified | % Qualified |
B.Tech | 6816 | 5182 | 76.04% |
B.Com | 10209 | 5971 | 58.50% |
BA | 5744 | 4043 | 70.38% |
B.Sc | 7335 | 5167 | 70.45% |
BBM/BBA | 860 | 488 | 56.74% |
B.Pharmacy | 527 | 384 | 72.87% |
Stream | Appeared | Qualified | % Qualified |
Board of Intermediate | 8062 | 4157 | 51.56% |
CBSE/ICSE/NIOS | 301 | 207 | 68.77% |
TOSS/APOSS | 541 | 255 | 47.13% |
Degree | Appeared | Qualified | % Qualified |
LL.B. (3-Year) | 2618 | 2341 | 89.44% |
B.A. LL.B. (5-Year) | 1060 | 978 | 92.26% |
BBA LL.B. | 245 | 230 | 93.88% |
LL.B. (Honours) | 181 | 162 | 89.50% |
Gender | Registered | Appeared | Qualified | Pass % |
Male | 39,198 | 30,715 | 21,002 | 68.38% |
Female | 18,513 | 14,891 | 9,306 | 62.49% |
Transgender | 4 | 3 | 3 | 100% |
Total | 57,715 | 45,609 | 30,311 | 66.46% |
City | Appeared | Qualified | % Qualified |
Bhadradri Kothagudem | 324 | 263 | 82.20% |
Sathupally | 209 | 159 | 74.97% |
Narsampet | 332 | 244 | 73.01% |
Adilabad | 258 | 191 | 73.44% |
Khammam | 1534 | 1089 | 70.60% |
Warangal | 3317 | 2286 | 68.87% |
Hyderabad (Avg) | 32,175 | 21,367 | 66.41% |
Mahabubnagar | 930 | 576 | 59.71% |
Nizamabad | 773 | 462 | 58.25% |
Bhadradri Kothagudem, Sathupally were the top performing regions course-wise.
Nizamabad, Mahabubnagar recorded the lowest TS LAWCET 2025 pass percentage
Hyderabad saw the largest number of candidates, but the pass rate was only 66.41%
The below-given tables give an even more detailed breakdown of the TS LAWCET results 2025. The data below shares insights into category-wise students passed, medium-wise success rate, minority groups performance, state vs outside states performance and more.
Category | Qualified % (Male) | Qualified % (Female) |
ST | 100.00 | 100.00 |
SC | 100.00 | 100.00 |
BC_E | 39.87 | 41.92 |
BC_D | 53.55 | 43.34 |
BC_C | 51.04 | 55.15 |
BC_B | 55.92 | 44.78 |
BC_A | 50.75 | 38.98 |
OC | 64.31 | 58.33 |
Minority Group | Qualified % (Male) | Qualified % (Female) |
Jain | 92.31 | 100.00 |
Sikh | 72.22 | 50.00 |
Christian | 62.50 | 57.14 |
Muslim | 40.98 | 41.86 |
Other Minorities | 33.33 | 34.48 |
Non-Minority | 72.23 | 65.22 |
Disability Type | Qualified % (M) | Qualified % (F) |
Visual (Blind/Low Vision) | 65.71% | 75.00% |
Hearing Impaired | 57.14% | 66.67% |
Locomotor Disability/Acid Victims/Dwarfism/etc. | 63.01% | 64.58% |
Autism/Mental Illness/Learning Disability | 100.00% | 100.00% |
Multiple Disabilities (Deaf-Blind etc.) | 85.71% | 25.00% |
Medium | Registered | Appeared | Qualified | Pass % |
English | 42,527 | 33,814 | 22,365 | 66.14% |
Telugu | 15,020 | 11,671 | 7,916 | 66.57% |
Urdu | 168 | 124 | 30 | 24.19% |
Area | Registered | Appeared | Qualified | Pass % |
Local | 53,715 | 42,915 | 28,377 | 66.12% |
Unreserved | 4,000 | 2,694 | 1,934 | 71.79% |
On Question asked by student community
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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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With a rank of 4515 in TS LAWCET and belonging to the DC category, you have a good chance of securing admission in several law colleges in Telangana. The exact colleges you can get into will depend on the specific cutoffs for the year, which can vary.
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