TG LAWCET Phase 2 Counselling 2026: Registration, Dates, Eligibility, Documents, Web Options & Seat Allotment

TG LAWCET PHASE 2 Counselling – Apply Now

TG LAWCET Phase 2 Counselling 2026 registration has started today, August 19, 2026, for admission to 3-year and 5-year LL.B courses in Telangana. The Telangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE) has released the detailed notification and schedule for the second phase of web-based counselling.

Candidates who did not participate in Phase 1, candidates who did not get a seat, and candidates who want to participate in the second phase for a better college can take part as per the eligibility conditions. The TG LAWCET Phase 2 Counselling 2026 registration deadline is August 22, 2026.

The TG LAWCET Phase 2 web options will be available from August 23 to August 25, 2026, while the Phase 2 provisional seat allotment result will be released on August 29, 2026. Candidates allotted seats must report to their respective colleges between August 31 and September 5, 202

TG LAWCET Phase 2 Counselling 2026 Overview

ParticularsDetails
Counselling NameTG LAWCET Phase 2 Counselling 2026
Conducting AuthorityTelangana Council of Higher Education (TGCHE)
Exam NameTG LAWCET 2026
Courses Offered3-Year LL.B and 5-Year Integrated LL.B
Mode of CounsellingOnline
PhaseSecond Phase
Eligible CandidatesUnallotted candidates, fresh applicants, and candidates seeking better options
Registration ModeOnline
Official Websitehttps://lawcetadm.tgche.ac.in

G LAWCET Phase 2 Counselling 2026 Important Dates

EventDate
Phase 2 Online Registration, Fee Payment & Certificate UploadAugust 19–22, 2026
Display of Verified Eligible Candidates ListAugust 23, 2026
Phase 2 Web Options EntryAugust 23–25, 2026
Editing of Web OptionsAugust 26, 2026
Phase 2 Provisional Seat AllotmentAugust 29, 2026
Reporting at Allotted CollegeAugust 31–September 5, 2026

Who Can Apply for TG LAWCET Phase 2 Counselling?

The following candidates are eligible to participate:

  • Candidates who did not receive any seat during Phase 1.
  • Candidates who skipped Phase 1 counselling.
  • Candidates who did not report to the allotted college.
  • Candidates seeking admission into a better college through upgradation.
  • Fresh eligible candidates who satisfy the counselling requirements.

G LAWCET Phase 2 Registration Fee

Candidates must pay the counselling processing fee during online registration.

CategoryFee
OC / BC Candidates₹800
SC / ST Candidates₹500

TG LAWCET Phase 2 Web Options Process

After completing the Phase 2 registration and certificate verification, eligible candidates must participate in the Web Options Entry process. This is one of the most important stages of TG LAWCET Phase 2 Counselling because the college seat allotment is based mainly on the options entered by the candidate.

What is Web Options Entry?

Web Options Entry is the process where candidates log in to the official TG LAWCET counselling portal and select the law colleges in which they wish to secure admission. Candidates can prioritize colleges according to their preferences, and the seat allotment will be made based on:

  • TG LAWCET rank
  • Category (OC/BC/SC/ST/EWS, etc.)
  • Reservation rules
  • Availability of seats
  • Order of web options entered

Step 1: Login to the Counselling Portal

Candidates must log in using their:

  • TG LAWCET Hall Ticket Number
  • Registration Number
  • Date of Birth
  • Password (if applicable)

Once logged in, the web options page will be available during the scheduled dates.

Step 2: View the List of Available Colleges

The portal displays all participating law colleges offering admissions through TG LAWCET.

Candidates can view:

  • College Name
  • District
  • Courses Offered (3-Year LLB / 5-Year Integrated LLB)
  • Available Categories
  • Seat Availability (if displayed)

It is advisable to check previous years’ closing ranks before selecting colleges.

Step 3: Select Preferred Colleges

Candidates should carefully choose the colleges where they are willing to study.

While selecting colleges, consider:

  • College reputation
  • NAAC accreditation
  • Placement opportunities
  • Faculty
  • Infrastructure
  • Hostel facilities
  • Distance from home
  • Previous year cut-offs

Choose only those colleges that you are genuinely willing to join.

Step 4: Arrange Colleges in Priority Order

After selecting colleges, arrange them in the order of preference.

For example:

PreferenceCollege
Option 1University College of Law, Osmania University
Option 2Kakatiya University College of Law
Option 3Padala Rama Reddy Law College
Option 4Sultan-Ul-Uloom College of Law
Option 5Mahatma Gandhi Law College

Important: The system first tries to allot your highest possible preference based on your rank and seat availability. Therefore, place your dream college at the top.

Step 5: Select Maximum Number of Colleges

Candidates are strongly advised to choose as many colleges as possible instead of limiting themselves to only a few options.

This increases the chances of getting a seat during allotment.

For example:

  • Choosing only 5 colleges may reduce allotment chances.
  • Choosing 30–50 eligible colleges gives the system more opportunities to allot a seat according to your rank.

Step 6: Save the Options

After entering the preferences:

  • Click Save
  • Review the complete list carefully
  • Check the order of preferences
  • Make changes if required before the deadline

Saving regularly helps prevent data loss due to internet or power issues.

Step 7: Freeze (Lock) the Options

Before the web options deadline:

  • Verify all selected colleges
  • Confirm the preference order
  • Lock or freeze the options (if the portal requires it)

Once the web options period ends, no further changes are allowed.

Important Instructions for Phase 2 Candidates

Fresh Web Options are Mandatory

Even if a candidate participated in TG LAWCET Phase 1 Counselling, they must submit fresh web options to be considered in Phase 2.

The Phase 1 web options are not automatically carried forward.

Candidates who fail to exercise fresh web options during Phase 2 will not be considered for seat allotment, even if they completed registration and certificate verification.

Tips to Improve Seat Allotment Chances

  • Fill the maximum possible number of eligible colleges.
  • Arrange colleges in your genuine order of preference.
  • Do not skip good colleges assuming you may not get them.
  • Verify all options before the deadline.
  • Save changes frequently while entering options.
  • Keep a printed or PDF copy of your final web options for future reference.
  • Avoid waiting until the last day, as heavy website traffic may cause login or submission issues.

Documents Required for TG LAWCET Phase 2 Counselling 2026

Fresh candidates should upload scanned copies of the following documents:

  • TG LAWCET 2026 Rank Card
  • TG LAWCET Hall Ticket / Admit Card
  • SSC (Class 10) Marks Memo
  • Intermediate (Class 12) Marks Memo
  • Degree Certificates (For 3-Year LL.B Candidates)
  • Transfer Certificate (TC)
  • Study Certificates
  • Caste Certificate (If Applicable)
  • Income Certificate (If Applicable)
  • Residence Certificate (If Required)
  • Aadhaar Card
  • Passport Size Photograph

Ensure that all uploaded documents are clear and in the prescribed format.

TG LAWCET Phase 2 Seat Allotment

The seat allotment will be prepared based on:

  • TG LAWCET 2026 Rank
  • Category Reservation
  • Local Area Reservation
  • Availability of Seats
  • College Preferences Submitted During Web Options

Candidates who receive a seat allotment must:

  • Download the Provisional Allotment Letter
  • Complete Self-Reporting
  • Report to the Allotted College within the specified dates
  • Submit Original Documents for Final Admission

Failure to report within the stipulated period may lead to cancellation of the allotted seat.

List of Law Colleges Participating in TG LAWCET Counselling 2026

The following colleges participate in TG LAWCET 2026 Counselling for admission into 3-Year LL.B. and/or 5-Year Integrated LL.B. programmes. The exact course availability and seat intake may vary by college.

S.No.College NameLocation
1University College of Law, Osmania UniversityHyderabad
2Post Graduate College of Law, Osmania UniversityBasheerbagh, Hyderabad
3University College of Law, Kakatiya UniversityWarangal
4University College of Law, Palamuru UniversityMahabubnagar
5Adarsha Law CollegeWarangal
6Ananntha Law CollegeKukatpally, Hyderabad
7Aurora’s Legal Service AcademyBandlaguda, Hyderabad
8Aurora’s Legal Sciences InstituteMarriguda
9Bhaskar Law CollegeMoinabad, Ranga Reddy
10Dr. B.R. Ambedkar College of LawChikkadpally, Hyderabad
11K.V. Ranga Reddy Law CollegeHyderabad
12Keshav Memorial College of LawHyderabad
13Mahatma Gandhi Law CollegeHyderabad
14Manair College of LawKarimnagar
15Marwadi Siksha Samithi Law CollegeHyderabad
16Padala Rama Reddy Law CollegeHyderabad
17Pendekanti Law CollegeHyderabad
18Ponugoti Madhava Rao Law CollegeKhammam
19Sultan-ul-Uloom College of LawBanjara Hills, Hyderabad
20Viswa Bharathi College of LawHyderabad
21Vinayaka Law CollegeHyderabad
22Justice Kumarayya College of LawKarimnagar
23Mahatma Gandhi College of Law (Hons. Programmes, where applicable)Hyderabad
24Adarsha Law College (Hons. Programmes, where applicable)Warangal

Government Law Colleges

  • University College of Law, Osmania University
  • Post Graduate College of Law, Osmania University
  • University College of Law, Kakatiya University
  • University College of Law, Palamuru University

Popular Private Law Colleges

  • Pendekanti Law College
  • Padala Rama Reddy Law College
  • Mahatma Gandhi Law College
  • Sultan-ul-Uloom College of Law
  • Aurora’s Legal Service Academy
  • Ananntha Law College
  • Bhaskar Law College
  • K.V. Ranga Reddy Law College
  • Keshav Memorial College of Law
  • Justice Kumarayya College of Law
  • Manair College of Law
  • Marwadi Siksha Samithi Law College
  • Ponugoti Madhava Rao Law College
  • Viswa Bharathi College of Law
  • Vinayaka Law College

Important Instructions for Candidates

  • Complete registration before the last date.
  • Keep all certificates ready for verification.
  • Exercise fresh web options carefully.
  • Choose multiple colleges to maximize allotment chances.
  • Regularly check the official counselling portal for updates.
  • Download the allotment order immediately after release.
  • Complete reporting within the prescribed schedule.

Conclusion

The TG LAWCET Phase 2 Counselling 2026 process has started today, August 19, 2026, giving eligible candidates another opportunity to secure admission into 3-Year LL.B and 5-Year LL.B courses in Telangana.

Candidates who did not register in Phase 1 must complete their registration, fee payment and certificate uploading by August 22. Candidates who already completed Phase 1 certificate verification can directly participate in Phase 2 web options from August 23 to 25.The TG LAWCET Phase 2 seat allotment 2026 is scheduled for August 29, followed by college reporting from August 31 to September 5, 2026.

Candidates should carefully exercise their fresh web options, keep their original certificates ready and follow the official TGCHE schedule to avoid missing any admission deadline. The official notification also makes clear that mere participation in web counselling does not guarantee a seat.

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