AP LAWCET Answer Key 2026 Out: The AP LAWCET 2026 Provisional Answer Key is set to be released on May 7, 2026, at the official APSCHE portal. Candidates who appeared for the exam on May 4, 2026, can use the answer key to cross-check their responses and estimate their scores before the official results are released on May 18, 2026.
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| Event | Date |
| AP LAWCET 2026 Exam Date | May 4, 2026 |
| Provisional Answer Key Release | May 7, 2026 (Thursday) |
| Last Date to Raise Objections | May 9, 2026 (Saturday) |
| Result Declaration | May 18, 2026 (Monday) |
Note: The answer key is available in PDF format and is free to download. No login is required to view it.
| Date | Session | Timing | Course |
| May 4, 2026 | Session 1 | 9:00 AM – 10:30 AM | LAWCET – 3-Year LLB |
| May 4, 2026 | Session 2 | 2:00 PM – 3:30 PM | LAWCET – 5-Year LLB & PGLCET – LLM |
Simply count your correct responses, and that is your estimated score.
Not satisfied with an answer? You can challenge it officially between May 7-9, 2026.
Objections without valid proof will be rejected. Personal opinion or coaching notes are not accepted as evidence.
Your Rank Card will mention:
Candidates who qualify will be called for counselling, tentatively in July 2026, conducted by APSCHE for seat allotment across law colleges in Andhra Pradesh.
Candidates who qualify in the result (May 18) must be ready with all documents before counselling begins in July 2026. Missing even one document can result in disqualification from the verification process.
| Category | Fee |
| General / OBC | ₹1,000 |
| SC / ST | ₹500 |
Additional Certificates (If Applicable):
Important: Candidates claiming CAP / NCC / PH / Sports category benefits must physically attend document verification at the designated helpline centre only; online verification is not accepted for these categories.
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Q: Is the AP LAWCET 2026 answer key free to download?
A: Yes, it is available for free on the official APSCHE portal in PDF format.
Q: Can I challenge more than one question?
A: Yes, you can raise objections on multiple questions within the May 7-9 window.
Q: Will scores change after the final answer key?
A: Yes, if your objection is accepted, the corrected answer will be applied uniformly to all candidates, and scores will be recalculated accordingly.
Q: Do I need to pay a fee to raise objections?
A: As per past years, objections are typically free. Check the official portal for any fee-related updates at the time of submission.