TS PGLCET Syllabus 2025: Part A & B Subject, Topics & Section wise Syllabus PDF

Telangana State PG Law Common Entrance Test 2025 ( TS PGLCET )

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TS PGLCET Syllabus 2025 - The TS PGLCET exam is conducted for admission to the LLM course offered by colleges recognised by the Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE). TS PGLCET 2025 will tentatively be conducted in the first week of June 2025. To prepare for the exam, candidates need to know its syllabus. They can check the TS PGLCET syllabus 2025 on this page.

Q:   What is the exam pattern for TS PGLCET?

A: 

The exam pattern for the Andhra Pradesh PGLCET (Andhra Pradesh Post Graduate Law Common Entrance Test) has been described below:

AP PGLCET Exam Pattern:

1. Mode of Examination: The Andhra Pradesh PGLCET is conducted as a computer-based test (CBT). Candidates need to visit the Andhra Pradesh PGLCET exam centre to take the exam in CBT / online mode.

2. Duration: The total duration of the exam is 90 minutes (1 hour and 30 minutes).

3. Type of Questions: The exam consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs).

4. Sections: The exam is divided into two parts, Part A and Part B.

Part A: Part A consists of 72 questions, and it covers topics such as Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Public International Law, and Mercantile Law.

Part B: Part B consists of 48 questions, and it covers topics like Labour Law, Crimes and Torts, IPR and other laws.

5. Total Number of Questions: There are a total of 80 questions in the Andhra Pradesh PGLCET exam.

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Q:   What is Indian Law of Torts in the TS PGLCET syllabus, and how can I prepare for it?

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Torts in the TS PGLCET question paper regarding Indian law has been described below:

The Law of Torts is a branch of civil law that deals with civil wrongs that cause harm to an individual or their property. The goal of tort law is to compensate victims for their losses. Torts can be intentional or unintentional. Intentional torts, such as assault and battery, are committed with the intent to harm another person. Unintentional torts, such as negligence, are committed without the intent to harm another person, but the person's actions nevertheless result in harm.

Some of the important topics in torts that are covered in the TS PGLCET question paper include:

Negligence: Negligence is the most common type of tort. It is defined as a failure to exercise reasonable care, which results in harm to another person.

Intentional torts: Intentional torts are committed with the intent to harm another person. Some examples of intentional torts include assault, battery, false imprisonment, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

Defamation: Defamation is the publication of false statements about a person that damage their reputation.

Invasion of privacy: Invasion of privacy is the interference with a person's right to be left alone.

Product liability: Product liability is the liability of manufacturers and sellers of defective products for injuries caused by those products.

Medical malpractice: Medical malpractice is the negligence of a healthcare professional, which results in harm to a patient.

Wrongful death: Wrongful death is a tort action that can be brought by the family of a person who has been killed due to the negligence or intentional act of another person.

How to prepare for torts in the TS PGLCET

  • To prepare for torts in the TS PGLCET, you should:
  • Understand the basic concepts of tort law, such as negligence, intentional torts, defamation, invasion of privacy, product liability, medical malpractice, and wrongful death.
  • Be familiar with the relevant Indian case laws on torts.
  • Practice solving previous year's TS PGLCET question papers on torts.
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Q:   When will the TS PGLCET 2025 exam be conducted?

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Osmania University, which conducts the state-level exam on behalf of Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE), will conduct the entrance exam, TS PGLCET 2024. The exam will be held on June 6, 2025, in a computer-based mode. The admission process is concluded with counselling and seat allotment by October month.

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TS PGLCET Syllabus 2025

TS PGLCET 2025 Syllabus as mentioned by Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE) comprises of various law subjects such as Jurisprudence, Constitutional law, Crimes and Torts, Mercantile law, Public International law, Labour laws, IPR and other laws. The question paper of TS PGLCET will be based on these subjects entirely, therefore candidates must cover these topics while preparing for the examination. TSCHE conducts TS PGLCET exam in Computer-based test mode, therefore it is important for candidates to develop test-taking skills such as speed and accuracy. Candidates can improve their skills if they are familiar with the exam pattern of TS PGLCET as well as the syllabus that questions will be based on. 

TS PGLCET Syllabus 2025 Subjects

Check below detailed topics of TS PG Law entrance examination:

Part A Syllabus

Subject

Topics to cover

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, Center-State Relations, Emergency provisions, Amendments to the constitution

Part B Syllabus 

Subject

Topics to cover

Public International Law

International Law and Municipal Law, Subjects, State Territory, Air, Sea and outer space, Nationality and Statelessness, Extradition, Asylum, State Jurisdiction, United Nations

Mercantile Law

General Principles of Contract (Sections. 1-75, Indian Contract Act-1872)

Labour Law

Trade Union Act 1926. Industrial Disputes Act 1947

Criminal Law and TORTS

Indian Penal Code -General Principles & General Exceptions

General principles of Tort - Defences, Joint liability, State liability for torts; Consumer Protection Act, 1986.

IPR & Other Laws

Copy right Act, 1d957; Patents Act, 1970; Environmental Protection Act, 1986; Human Rights, The Protection of Human Rights Act, 1993, Salient features of Information Technology Act, 2000 and Right to Information Act 2005

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Q:   Which law courses are offered through TS PGLCET?

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The following law courses are offered through TS PGLCET:

  • Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Constitutional Law
  • Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Corporate Law
  • Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Criminal Law
  • Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Family Law
  • Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Human Rights Law
  • Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Intellectual Property Law
  • Master of Laws (LL.M.) in International Law
  • Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Labour Law
  • Master of Laws (LL.M.) in Taxation Law

LL.M. is a two-year postgraduate law programme that is offered by various universities and colleges in Telangana. The programme is designed to provide students with in-depth knowledge and specialisation in a particular area of law.

To be eligible for admission to LL.M. programs through TS PGLCET, candidates must have a bachelor's degree in law from a recognised university with a minimum of 50% marks. Reserved category candidates get a relaxation of 5% marks in the eligibility criteria.

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Q:   Can I take TS PGLCET in Telugu?

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The official notification for TS PGLCET clearly states that the exam will be conducted in English only. This means that the question paper, instructions, and answer choices will all be in English.

There is no option to take the TS PGLCET in Telugu. Candidates who are not comfortable taking the TS PGLCET in English may want to consider applying for other postgraduate law entrance exams, such as the Law School Admission Test (LSAT) or the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) PG. These exams are conducted in  English, Hindi and different Indian regional languages. Candidates can select Telugu or other language of their preference to take CLAT PG while filling out the application form for the exam.

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Q:   What is Indian Law of Torts in the TS PGLCET syllabus, and how can I prepare for it?

A: 

Torts in the TS PGLCET question paper regarding Indian law has been described below:

The Law of Torts is a branch of civil law that deals with civil wrongs that cause harm to an individual or their property. The goal of tort law is to compensate victims for their losses. Torts can be intentional or unintentional. Intentional torts, such as assault and battery, are committed with the intent to harm another person. Unintentional torts, such as negligence, are committed without the intent to harm another person, but the person's actions nevertheless result in harm.

Some of the important topics in torts that are covered in the TS PGLCET question paper include:

Negligence: Negligence is the most common type of tort. It is defined as a failure to exercise reasonable care, which results in harm to another person.

Intentional torts: Intentional torts are committed with the intent to harm another person. Some examples of intentional torts include assault, battery, false imprisonment, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.

Defamation: Defamation is the publication of false statements about a person that damage their reputation.

Invasion of privacy: Invasion of privacy is the interference with a person's right to be left alone.

Product liability: Product liability is the liability of manufacturers and sellers of defective products for injuries caused by those products.

Medical malpractice: Medical malpractice is the negligence of a healthcare professional, which results in harm to a patient.

Wrongful death: Wrongful death is a tort action that can be brought by the family of a person who has been killed due to the negligence or intentional act of another person.

How to prepare for torts in the TS PGLCET

  • To prepare for torts in the TS PGLCET, you should:
  • Understand the basic concepts of tort law, such as negligence, intentional torts, defamation, invasion of privacy, product liability, medical malpractice, and wrongful death.
  • Be familiar with the relevant Indian case laws on torts.
  • Practice solving previous year's TS PGLCET question papers on torts.
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TS PGLCET 2025 Pattern

Candidates who are preparing for TS PGLCET 2025 exam must know the TS LAWCET exam pattern 2025 along with the syllabus to understand the nature of the entrance test and prepare accordingly. Check out details about the TS PGLCET exam pattern below: 

Exam mode - Online mode/ Computer-based test mode

Test duration - 1 hour 30 minutes

Total subjects - Five law subjects

Test medium - English only

Type of questions - Multiple choices questions

Total questions - 120 questions

Total marks - 120 marks

Marking scheme will be as under:

  • One mark for each correct answer.
  • No negative marking will be done in case of wrong attempts.
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Q:   When will the TS PGLCET 2025 exam be conducted?

A: 

Osmania University, which conducts the state-level exam on behalf of Telangana State Council of Higher Education (TSCHE), will conduct the entrance exam, TS PGLCET 2024. The exam will be held on June 6, 2025, in a computer-based mode. The admission process is concluded with counselling and seat allotment by October month.

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Best Books for TS PGLCET Preparation 2025

The best books for the TS PGLCET 2025 preparation are those that cover topics related to the exam syllabus. Check out the best books for TS LAWCET 2025 exam preparation listed below: 

  1. Legal Aptitude for the CLAT and other Law Entrance Examinations by A.P. Bhardwaj
  2. Universal's Guide to LL.M. Entrance Examination by Manish Arora 
  3. Constitution of India by P.M. Bakshi 
  4. Indian Penal Code by K.D. Gaur 
  5. Law of Torts by R.K. Bangia 
  6. Law of Contracts by Avtar Singh
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TS PGLCET 2025 Preparation

The following tips can also help you to prepare for the TS PGLCET 2025 exam: 

  1. Gain proper understanding of TS PGLCET syllabus and exam pattern.
  2. Gather books and other study material for the exam.
  3. Prepare a study plan and stick to it consistently.
  4. While studying, make notes for each section.
  5. Practice as many TS PGLCET question papers and sample papers as possible.
  6. Attempt as many TS PGLCET mock tests as possible.
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TS PGLCET Previous Years' Question Papers

TSCHE does not publish previous years' question papers of TS PGLCET exam. Candidates who want to access previous question papers can by books designed for TS PGLCET preparation. These books contain previous years' question papers and practice sets for the TS PGLCET exam. Sloving TS PGLCET previous years' question papers will provide the following benefits: 

  • By solving previous years' question papers of TS PGLCET exam, you get familiar with the exam pattern, structure, and format. This helps you understand the types of questions asked, distribution of marks, and time allocation for each section.
  • Analysing previous years' question papers helps in identifying the most frequently asked topics and important areas of the syllabus. This allows you to prioritize your study efforts accordingly.
  • Solving past papers allows you to assess your strengths and weaknesses in different topics. You can identify areas where you perform well and areas that require more focus and improvement.
  • Time management is crucial during competitive exams. Practicing with previous years' papers helps you gauge the time required to solve each section and question, enabling you to develop effective time management strategies for the actual exam.
  • This practice can also increase speed and accuracy of candidates for solving the question papers.

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