AP LAWCET 2026 Application Correction Window Opens

AP LAWCET 2026 Application Correction Window Opens; Edit Your Forms Now at cets.apsche.ap.gov.in

The AP LAWCET 2026 correction window is now open at cets.apsche.ap.gov.in; candidates must rectify errors by the end of today to ensure their hall tickets, arriving April 20, are accurate for the May 4 exam.

The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) has officially activated the correction window for the AP LAWCET and AP PGLCET 2026 applications. Candidates who have already submitted their forms but noticed errors now have a final opportunity to rectify them.

This facility is crucial for students aiming for the 3-year LLB, 5-year LLB, and LLM (PGLCET) programs across law colleges in Andhra Pradesh. With the entrance exam scheduled for May 4, 2026, this is the last chance for applicants to ensure their records are accurate before admit cards are generated.

Key Dates for AP LAWCET 2026

Keeping track of the timeline is essential for a smooth admission process. Following the correction period, the focus will shift to the hall tickets and the final examination.

Event Date
Correction Window Opens April 8, 2026
Correction Window Closes April 9, 2026 (End of Day)
Admit Card (Hall Ticket) Release April 20, 2026
AP LAWCET 2026 Exam Date May 4, 2026
Preliminary Answer Key Release May 7, 2026
Results Declaration May 18, 2026

How to Make Corrections in Your Application?

To edit your details, you must visit the official portal. The process is entirely online, and no offline requests will be entertained during this phase for “Category 2” items.

Steps to Edit:

  1. Visit the Official Website: Go to cets.apsche.ap.gov.in.

  2. Access the Link: Look for the “Online Application Correction” tab on the homepage.

  3. Login: Enter your credentials, including your Registration Number, Payment ID, Qualifying Exam Hall Ticket Number, and Date of Birth.

  4. Modify Details: Once logged in, the editable fields will be open. Correct the necessary information carefully.

  5. Submit and Print: Save the changes and download a copy of the updated application form for your future reference.

What Can (and Cannot) Be Edited?

APSCHE categorizes application data into two groups. It is important to know which fields you can change yourself and which require official intervention.

Category 2: Details You CAN Change Directly

Candidates can modify these fields through the portal:

  • Qualifying Examination details

  • Place of Study and Local Area Status

  • Year of Passing the qualifying exam

  • Mother’s Name

  • Minority/Non-Minority status

  • Annual Income of Parents

  • Address for Correspondence

Category 1: Details That Require Email Verification

Certain critical fields cannot be changed directly by the candidate. For these, you must send an email to the Convener at helpdeskaplawcet@apsche.org along with valid scanned supporting documents:

  • Candidate’s Name

  • Father’s Name

  • Date of Birth (as per SSC)

  • Signature and Photograph

  • Qualifying Hall Ticket Number

Note: When emailing the Convener for Category 1 changes, clearly mention your Payment ID and Mobile Number to ensure a quick response.

Final Countdown to Exam Day

The AP LAWCET 2026 will be conducted in Computer Based Test (CBT) mode on May 4. The 3-year LLB exam is typically held in the morning session (9:00 AM to 10:30 AM), while the 5-year LLB and PGLCET sessions take place in the afternoon (2:00 PM to 3:30 PM).

Candidates are advised to use this correction window to ensure their names and photographs match their ID proofs perfectly, as discrepancies at the exam center can lead to disqualification. Once the window closes, APSCHE will begin processing the data to release the Hall Tickets on April 20, 2026

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