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TS LAWCET
TS LAWCET — Telangana Law Common Entrance Test. 120 MCQs in 1.5 hours.
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Top 50 — State toppers
96–100% · Rank 1 – 50
Top 300 — Elite range
90–96% · Rank 50 – 300
Top 1000 — Premier institutions
82–90% · Rank 300 – 1,000
Top tier colleges in reach
70–82% · Rank 1,000 – 3,000
Mid-tier college contenders
55–70% · Rank 3,000 – 8,000
Tier 3 colleges possible
35–55% · Rank 8,000 – 15,000
Below cut-off range
0–35% · Rank 15,000+
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Candidates can now submit online applications for both TS LAWCET and TS PGLCET through the official portal. The application process includes registration, fee payment, and uploading required documents including photographs and signatures.
Source →The application fee has been set at Rs. 800 for general category candidates and Rs. 400 for SC/ST candidates. Payment can be made through online modes including credit card, debit card, and net banking.
Source →Osmania University has officially released the TS LAWCET 2026 notification with the complete exam schedule. The three-year LLB and five-year LLB integrated programmes admission process will follow the timeline announced by the convener.
Source →The exam will consist of multiple-choice questions covering legal aptitude, general knowledge, and current affairs. The convener has clarified that the exam duration will be 90 minutes with no negative marking for incorrect answers.
Source →Application portal opens
passedTue, 5 May, 2026
Online registration begins for TS LAWCET 2026
Last date for online application submission
passedMon, 25 May, 2026
Final date to complete registration and fee payment without late fee
Last date with late fee
3 days awaySat, 30 May, 2026
Extended deadline with additional late fee charges
Hall ticket download begins
17 days awaySat, 13 Jun, 2026
Admit cards available on official website
📌TS LAWCET 2026 exam date
26 days awayMon, 22 Jun, 2026
Computer-based test conducted across various centers in Telangana
Preliminary answer key release
29 days awayThu, 25 Jun, 2026
Candidates can raise objections with prescribed fee
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Constitution of India
Preamble, key provisions, structure of government, federalism.
Fundamental Rights
Articles 12-35, writs, restrictions, enforcement mechanisms.
DPSP and Fundamental Duties
Articles 36-51A, classification of DPSP, harmonious construction.
Parliament and Legislature
Lok Sabha, Rajya Sabha, lawmaking process, parliamentary committees.
Executive — Union and State
President, Vice-President, Governor, PM, CM, Council of Ministers.
Judiciary
Supreme Court, High Courts, judicial review, PIL, judicial precedent.
Indian Contract Act, 1872
Formation, performance, breach, void/voidable, quasi-contracts.
Law of Torts — General Principles
Negligence, nuisance, defamation, vicarious liability, defences.
Specific Torts and Defences
Trespass, conversion, deceit, conspiracy, defences like volenti non fit injuria.
Criminal Law — IPC
General principles, mens rea, key offences, general exceptions.
Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023
Replacement of IPC, structural changes, new offences.
Interpretation of Statutes
Literal, golden, mischief, purposive rules of interpretation.
Interpretation of Legal Documents
Reading and analysing legal text, contracts and statutes.
Stare Decisis
Doctrine of precedent, binding and persuasive authority.
Ratio Decidendi and Obiter Dicta
Distinguishing legal reasoning from passing remarks in judgments.
Legal Maxims
Common Latin maxims used in Indian jurisprudence.
Case Analysis
Reading judgments, identifying facts, issues, decision and ratio.
Legal Resources
Use of statutes, case law, legal dictionaries and commentaries.
Public International Law — Basics
Sources, UN, treaties, sovereignty, jurisdiction.
Application of Legal Principles to Facts
Applying given legal rules to hypothetical scenarios.
National and World History
Ancient, medieval, modern Indian history; major world events.
Indian and World Geography
Physical and political geography, climate, resources.
Basic Economics
GDP, inflation, fiscal and monetary policy basics.
Indian Polity
Constitution, government structure, elections.
Science and Technology
Major scientific developments, ISRO, defence and biotech.
Significant National News
Major political, social, economic events in India.
Significant International News
Global political and economic events, summits.
Sports Events
Major tournaments, records, awards.
Honours and Awards
National and international civilian, sports, literary awards.
Government Policies
Recent schemes, programmes, key cabinet decisions.
Legal Current Affairs
Result announcement
Wed, 8 Jul, 2026
Final results with rank cards published online
Counselling registration begins
46 days awaySun, 12 Jul, 2026
Web-based counselling process for seat allotment starts
Logical Reasoning
Verbal and non-verbal logical problems, arguments, conclusions.
Landmark Supreme Court and High Court judgments, new bills, amendments.