Telangana LawCET results out: Commerce graduates lead
More engineers than science graduates qualify for the three-year law degree admissions in Telangana; of the 32,118 who appeared for the test, 21,715 qualified
Published Date - 25 June 2025, 09:03 PM
Hyderabad: More engineers than science graduates qualified in the Telangana Law Common Entrance Test (TG LawCET) 2025 results, though commerce graduates continued to dominate with the highest number of qualifications for the three-year law degree admissions in the State.
As per the TG LawCET results, of the 6,816 engineering graduates who appeared for the law entrance test, 5,182 qualified, while 5,167 of the 7,335 science graduates who took the test cleared it.
Similarly, 10,209 commerce graduates took the test and 5,971 qualified. Even 79 doctors, 42 dentists, and 384 BPharmacy degree holders cleared the test.
According to the results announced here on Wednesday, of the 32,118 who appeared for the test, 21,715 qualified with Harsha Vardhan Raju K of Andhra Pradesh topping the examination.
Interestingly, with 93.38 marks and 71 marks, Sriram Boddu, an inmate of E1 Hostel in Osmania University, bagged second rank in both three-year law degree and LLM entrance exams respectively. According to TG LawCET and PGLCET 2025 convener Prof B Vijayalaxmi, Sriram is currently in the final year of the three-year law degree course. “We cannot stop anyone from writing the entrance examination again. But we will not be giving admission to the course which has already been pursued,” she said.
As for TG LawCET for five-year integrated law degree courses, 11,685 registered, 9,325 appeared and 4,833 qualified. Elkuchi Ruthika of Adilabad bagged the first rank with 85 marks, while Balla Gopesh Ramsai of Sangareddy district got second rank. In the LLM entrance exam, 3,763 out of 4,166 candidates qualified, with Lukka Himaja of Hyderabad securing top rank.
Admission process will tentatively commence from the last week of July. A total of 8,680 seats, including 5,210 in three-year law degree, 2,460 in five-year law degree and 1,010 in LLM programmes in 31 colleges were up for grabs during the academic year 2024-25. Of the total, 7,125 seats were filled up.