TS LAWCET Results 2025 (Today): Check Important Instructions
Telangana State Council of Higher Education will release TS LAWCET Results 2025 today, June 25, 2025, at 4 PM. Candidates can check important instructions regarding results here.

TS LAWCET Results 2025: The Telangana Law Common Entrance Test results will be out today, June 25, 2025. As per the latest updates, the download link to the scorecard will be activated around 4 PM. To access the scorecard, students need to provide their hall ticket number and date of birth. Along with the results, the topper’s list will also be published by the Telangana State Council of Higher Education(TGCHE).
For result preparation, the challenges to the preliminary answer keys will be taken into account. Students securing passing marks can further move ahead with the counselling process. TGCHE wil soon update the schedule for counselling on their website. Get complete details on TS LAWCET results on this page.
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How to Download TS LAWCET Result 2025?
Candidates can follow these steps to download TS LAWCET result 2025:
- Browse the official website of TSCHE-lawcet.tgche.ac.in.
- On the homepage, navigate to TS LAWCET result 2025 link.
- Click on the link.
- You will be redirected to a login page.
- Enter hall ticket number and date of birth.
- Press the View Rank Card button.
- Check and download the result PDF.
Important Instructions for TS LAWCET Results 2025
We have given below some important instructions so that candidates don’t face any issues when accessing their TS LAWCET results 2025:
- To access the Law Common Entrance Test, candidates need to enter their hall ticket number and date of birth.
- As the authorities won’t send any rank card via post so candidates must download it from the official website.
- Candidates securing 35% will be considered qualified as per the result.
- To avoid any tie situations, the authorities will adopt tie tie-breaking policy.
- For breaking ties, the first preference will be given to those securing high scores in Part C, and the second preference will be for students scoring well in Part B.