AP LAWCET 2026 Registration Extended, Allowing Applications Until March 20
Acharya Nagarjuna University has extended the AP LAWCET 2026 registration deadline. Candidates can now submit law entrance forms until March 20.

The Andhra Pradesh State Council of Higher Education (APSCHE) has announced an extension for the AP LAWCET 2026 registration process. Candidates who have not yet submitted their applications for the state-level law entrance test now have additional time to complete the procedure. As of March 15, 2026, the updated schedule allows aspirants to register without any late fee for another five days. This decision comes after several student representations requested more time to gather academic documents and complete the online payment process. The entrance exam is the primary requirement for students seeking admission into 3-year and 5-year LL.B. programs across professional law colleges in Andhra Pradesh.
Acharya Nagarjuna University, Guntur, which is conducting the test this year, has updated the notification on the official web portal. This extension is particularly helpful for final-year degree students who were awaiting their penultimate semester results. All eligible candidates are encouraged to use this window to avoid the progressive late fee charges that will apply once this new deadline passes. The official AP LAWCET portal remains the centralized platform for all registration activities, including fee payment and application status tracking. Candidates should ensure that all personal information matches their official identity documents to prevent complications during the counseling phase.
Updated Application Process and Fee Structure
The application process remains digital, requiring candidates to verify their eligibility before proceeding to the payment gateway. It is important to complete the fee payment first, as the application form only becomes accessible after a successful transaction.
- Applicants must visit the official website and click on the 'Eligibility Fee Payment' tab to initiate the process.
- The registration fee for open category candidates is Rs. 900, while BC candidates pay Rs. 850, and SC/ST candidates pay Rs. 800.
- After payment, a unique 'Payment Reference ID' is generated, which is necessary to fill out the detailed application form.
- Candidates are required to upload a digital photograph (less than 50KB) and a scanned signature (less than 30KB) in JPG format.
- The portal allows candidates to select their preferred regional exam centers from a list of major towns and cities across Andhra Pradesh.
- Once the form is submitted, a preview of the application is shown; candidates must verify all details before clicking the final 'Freeze' button.
- The APSCHE website provides a detailed user guide to help first-time applicants navigate the technical requirements of the form.
Eligibility Criteria and Academic Norms
Meeting the academic requirements is mandatory for a valid application. The university follows strict guidelines regarding minimum percentage marks and qualifying degrees for different law programs.
- For the 3-year LL.B. course, candidates must have graduated from a recognized university with at least 45% aggregate marks (40% for SC/ST).
- For the 5-year integrated LL.B. course, applicants must have passed the intermediate (10+2) examination with 45% marks (40% for SC/ST).
- Candidates who have obtained their 10+2 or graduation through open universities without any basic qualification are not eligible for admission.
- The entrance test for the 3-year course focuses on general knowledge, mental ability, and a basic aptitude for the study of law.
- The 5-year course entrance test is designed at an intermediate level, covering similar sections but adjusted for younger students.
- Qualifying marks for the AP LAWCET 2026 are set at 25% (30 out of 120 marks) for general categories, while no minimum is set for SC/ST candidates.
AP LAWCET 2026 Revised Schedule
The table below provides the updated timeline for the registration and examination cycle to help candidates stay informed about upcoming dates.
| Event Description | Important Date (2026) |
| Extended Deadline (No Late Fee) | March 20 |
| Registration with Late Fee (Rs. 500) | March 28 |
| Registration with Late Fee (Rs. 1000) | April 5 |
| Application Correction Window | April 10 – April 12 |
| Hall Ticket Download Starts | May 15 |
| AP LAWCET 2026 Exam Date | June 7 |
Conclusion
The extension of the AP LAWCET 2026 registration until March 20 provides a significant relief to many law aspirants across the state. With five days remaining to apply without additional costs, candidates should prioritize completing their forms to ensure a smooth admission process. The examination remains the crucial first step for anyone aiming to build a career in the legal profession in Andhra Pradesh. For further assistance or help with the application portal, candidates can contact the Acharya Nagarjuna University helpdesk. Promptly finishing the registration will allow students to dedicate the coming months solely to their preparation for the June entrance test.
