Admissions into LLM courses in Telangana are conducted through the TG PGLCET 2025. If you have completed your LLB and are planning to pursue higher studies in law, this exam is your next step. In this article, we cover all the essential details eligibility, online application process, exam pattern, syllabus, preparation tips, results, and more to help you through the entire process with ease.

TG PGLCET 2025: Notification, Online Application, Syllabus & Updates
The Telangana Post Graduate Law Common Entrance Test (TG PGLCET) 2025 is conducted for admission into LLM courses in recognized law colleges across Telangana. The list of approved law colleges, along with available seats and courses permitted by BCI and the universities, will be announced after the declaration of results.
TG PGLCET 2025 Important Dates
Event | Date |
Notification Release | 25th February 2025 |
Start of Online Application | 1st March 2025 |
Registration Fee | ₹1100/- (₹900/- for SC/ST/PH) |
Last Date to Apply (Without Late Fee) | 15th April 2025 |
Last Date to Apply (With ₹500/- Late Fee) | 25th April 2025 |
Last Date to Apply (With ₹1000/- Late Fee) | 5th May 2025 |
Last Date to Apply (With ₹2000/- Late Fee) | 15th May 2025 |
Last Date to Apply (With ₹4000/- Late Fee) | 25th May 2025 |
Application Correction Window | 20th May to 25th May 2025 |
Hall Ticket Download Starts | 30th May 2025 |
Exam Date | 6th June 2025 (4:00 PM to 5:30 PM) |
Preliminary Key Release | 10th June 2025 |
Last Date to Submit Objections | 14th June 2025 |
Final Key & Result Announcement (Tentative) | 25th June 2025 |
Eligibility Criteria for TG PGLCET 2025
- Candidates who have already obtained an LL.B./B.L. degree (either 3-year or 5-year course) on the date of application are eligible to appear for TG PGLCET 2025.
- In addition, candidates who are currently in their final year of the LL.B./B.L. program and are appearing for their final exams are also eligible to apply.
- However, such candidates must have successfully passed their qualifying examination before attending the counselling process.
TG PGLCET 2025 Syllabus & Exam Pattern
A common entrance test is conducted for admission into all LL.M. courses/specializations.
- Duration: 90 minutes
- Total Questions: 120 (All multiple-choice, 1 mark each)
- Total Marks: 120
- The TG PGLCET 2025 will be conducted only in English.
- A single entrance test will be conducted for admission into all LL.M. courses.
Have a good understanding of the below given subjects:
- Jurisprudence
- Constitutional Law
- Public International Law
- Business and Corporate Laws
- Labour Laws
- Crimes and Torts
- Other Allied Laws
Part-A: Total 40 Questions (40 Marks)
1. Jurisprudence – 20 Questions (20 Marks)
Focus Areas:
- Schools of Jurisprudence
- Sources of Law: Custom, Precedent, and Legislation
- Rights and Duties
- Ownership and Possession
- Legal Personality (Persons)
- Obligations and Property
- Liability and Legal Sanctions
2. Constitutional Law – 20 Questions (20 Marks)
Focus Areas:
- Nature of the Constitution
- Fundamental Rights
- Directive Principles of State Policy
- Structure and Functions of Executive, Judiciary, and Legislature
- Centre-State Relations
- Emergency Provisions
- Constitutional Amendments
Part-B: Total 80 Questions (80 Marks)
1. International Law – 16 Questions (16 Marks)
Focus Areas:
- International vs. Municipal Law
- Subjects of International Law
- State Territory
- Law of Air, Outer Space, and Sea
- Nationality and Statelessness
- Extradition and Asylum
- State Jurisdiction
- United Nations
- Private International Law
2. Business and Corporate Laws – 16 Questions (16 Marks)
Focus Areas:
- Indian Contract Act, 1872 (Sections 1–75)
- Companies Act, 2013
- Intellectual Property Rights
- Insolvency and Bankruptcy Code, 2016
- Competition Law
- Other Business & Corporate Laws
3. Labour Law – 16 Questions (16 Marks)
Focus Areas:
- Laws relating to Trade Unions
- Factories Act
- Maternity Benefit Act
- Industrial Disputes Act
- Latest legal developments in Labour Law
4. Crimes and Torts – 16 Questions (16 Marks)
Focus Areas:
- Indian Penal Code, 1860 – General Principles & General Exceptions
- Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023 – Key features
- Tort Law: General Principles, Defences, Joint & State Liability
- The Consumer Protection Act, 2019
5. Other Allied Laws – 16 Questions (16 Marks)
Focus Areas:
- Environmental Laws
- Human Rights Laws
- Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR)
- Information Technology Act, 2000
- Right to Information Act, 2005
- Family Laws
Qualifying Marks for TG PGLCET 2025
- To qualify in the entrance test, candidates must score at least 25% of the total marks, which means a minimum of 30 marks out of 120.
- However, for candidates belonging to Scheduled Castes (SC) and Scheduled Tribes (ST), there is no minimum qualifying mark requirement.
TG PGLCET 2025 Online Application Process
Application fee for TG PGLCET 2025
- ₹1100/- for General category candidates
- ₹900/- for SC, ST, and PH candidates
How to Apply?
Step-by-Step Guide for Filling TG PGLCET 2025 Application Form

1. Open the Official Website
Open your browser (preferably Internet Explorer 6.0 or above) and visit
https://lawcet.tgche.ac.in
STEP 1: Application Fee Payment
- Click on “APPLICATION FEE PAYMENT” link which is available on the homepage.
- A Payment Verification page will open.
- Click on “YES” to proceed.
- Fill in all required details:
- Name, Date of Birth
- Mobile number (self/parent/guardian)
- Email ID
- Category
- Qualifying Exam Hall Ticket Number
- Stream Applied For
- Type of Payment (Net Banking, Debit/Credit Card)
- Click “Proceed to Payment”.
- On the Payment Gateway page:
- Select your Card Type (VISA, MasterCard, Maestro)
- Enter card details and click PAY.
- After payment, you’ll see a “Transaction Successful” message and get a Payment Reference ID. Note this ID for future reference.
- You will be redirected automatically to continue with the application.

In case of payment failure:
- If the money is debited but no confirmation is received, check the “Payment Status” by clicking the tab on the homepage.
- Enter Hall Ticket Number and Mobile Number → Click Check Payment Status.
- If payment shows “not found”, make the payment again. The earlier amount will be refunded in 5-7 working days.
STEP 2: Fill Application Form
- After successful fee payment, click on “Proceed to Fill Application” (immediately or later).
- If filling later, revisit the site and click “Fill Application Form”.
- Enter:
- Payment Reference ID
- Hall Ticket Number
- Mobile Number
- Date of Birth
→ Then click “Proceed to Fill Application”.
- Enter all mandatory fields in the form and check the Declaration checkbox.
- Click SAVE to store the entered details.
- Click “Preview/Submit” to view the filled form.
- If all details are correct, click “Confirm/Freeze”.
- A message will appear: “Your Application confirmed successfully. Please note your Registration Number.”
- Click “Print Application” button to download or print the form for further reference.

To Re-download Application Form
- Go to https://lawcet.tgche.ac.in.
- Click on “DOWNLOAD APPLICATION FORM” link which is also available on the homepage.
- Enter:
- Payment Reference ID
- Mobile Number
- Date of Birth
→ Click “Get Application Details”.
- Click “Print” to get a hard copy or “Download” to save it as a file.

Hall Tickets & Rank Cards
- Hall Tickets will be available for download from 30th May 2025 onwards.
- Candidates must download them from either of the official website https://lawcet.tgche.ac.in
- Hall Tickets and Rank Cards will not be sent by post. Candidates must download them online using their registration details.
Instructions:
- Hall Tickets must be downloaded at least one week before the exam by entering your application details on the website.
- Rank Cards will be made available after the results are declared.
- For any queries or assistance, candidates may contact the TG PGLCET 2025 office at Phone: 9908021100.
Validity of Rank
The rank secured in TG PGLCET 2025 is valid only for admission into LL.M. courses for the academic year 2025–2026.
TG PGLCET 2025 Results
The results will be declared on 25th June 2025. Also Final Preliminary key will be release on the same day. Visit the Official website, Enter Hall Ticket Number and check the results.
Ranking Criteria
- Candidates will be ranked based on the total marks secured in the entrance test.
- In case two or more candidates secure the same total marks, their marks in Part-A of the entrance test.
- If the tie persists even after that, candidates will be bracketed together and their age will be considered.
5 Study Tips to Crack TG PGLCET 2025
- Begin your preparation by going through the syllabus and exam structure. Focus more on Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, and other major topics like International Law, Criminal Law, and Labour Law, as they carry a significant weight in the exam.
- While studying, prepare concise notes for each subject. Include key definitions, landmark judgments, and important sections from acts like the Indian Penal Code, Companies Act, and Consumer Protection Act. These notes will help during revision.
- Solve at least the last 5 years’ question papers to get familiar with the question style. Time yourself while solving mock tests to improve your speed and accuracy.
- Make sure you are well-versed with legal vocabulary, and stay updated on recent changes like the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, and new developments in IPR, Environmental Law, and Labour Laws.
- Set aside time weekly for revision. Don’t wait till the last moment to revise critical topics. Use your short notes and mind maps to reinforce concepts.
FAQs for TG PGLCET 2025
TG PGLCET is a state-level entrance exam for admission into LL.M courses in Telangana.
Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) through a designated university.
Candidates must have an LL.B/BL 3-Year or 5-Year degree with at least 50% (45% for reserved categories).
The application process is completely online.
Visit the official website: https://lawcet.tgche.ac.in
₹1100/- for General category candidates, ₹900/- for SC, ST, and PH candidates
The exam consists of 120 objective-type questions.
The exam is of 90 minutes duration.
The question paper is available in English only.
Part A: 40 marks; Part B: 80 marks; Total: 120 marks.
More FAQs for TG PGLCET 2025
Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, International Law, Corporate Laws, Labour Laws, Torts, and more.
No, there is no negative marking in TG PGLCET.
Yes, final-year students can apply, provided they meet the eligibility by admission time.
Through Debit Card, Credit Card, Net Banking, or TS Online centers.
Use the “Payment Status” option on the official website.
General category candidates need 25% (30 marks); no minimum for SC/ST.
A correction window may be provided by the authorities.
Admit cards are released on 30th May 2025.
Result will be declared on 25th June 2025.
Yes, qualified candidates must attend web-based counseling for seat allotment.