The TG PGLCET 2025 (Telangana State Post Graduate Law Common Entrance Test) syllabus is designed to assess candidates' understanding of core areas of law relevant for LLM admissions. The exam is divided into two main parts-Part A and Part B-covering a range of legal subjects. Below is a detailed breakdown of the syllabus.
Subject
Topics
Jurisprudence
Schools of Jurisprudence
Sources of Law
Custom, Precedent, and Legislation
Rights and Duties
Ownership and Possession
Persons
Obligation
Property
Liability
Legal Sanctions
Constitutional Law
Nature of the Constitution
Fundamental Rights
Directive Principles of State Policy
Executive, Judiciary, and Legislature
Centre-State Relations
Emergency Provisions
Amendments to the Constitution
Public International Law
International Law vs. Municipal Law
State Territory
Air, Sea, and Outer Space
Nationality
Statelessness
Extradition
Asylum
State Jurisdiction
United Nations
Mercantile Law
General Principles of Contract (Indian Contract Act, 1872)
Labour Law
Trade Union Act, 1926
Industrial Disputes Act, 1947
Crime and Torts
Indian Penal Code (General Principles & Exceptions)
General Principles of Tort
Defence
Joint Liability
State Liability
Consumer Protection Act, 1986
IPR and Other Law
Copyright Act, 1957
Patents Act, 1970
Environmental Protection Act, 1986
Human Rights Act, 1993
Information Technology Act, 2000
Right to Information Act, 2005
Q1. What is the syllabus of TG PGLCET 2026?
Ans. The syllabus is divided into two parts:
Ques.2 Which subjects are included in Part B of the syllabus?
Ans. Part B covers:
Ques.3 Is the syllabus of TG PGLCET 2026 the same as previous years?
Ans. Yes, the syllabus remains mostly unchanged, focusing on core law subjects relevant to LLM admissions.
Ques.4 Is there any negative marking in the TG PGLCET 2026 syllabus exam? Ans. No, each correct answer carries 1 mark, and there is no negative marking for wrong answers.
Ques.5 How many questions are asked from Jurisprudence and Constitutional Law?
Ans. Jurisprudence → 20 Questions
Constitutional Law → 20 Questions
Together they form Part A (40 marks)
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