TS LAWCET 2025 Exam Analysis is done to provide students with details of difficulty level of the exam, important topics asked in the exam, good attempt, expected score and the different patterns of questions asked in the exam. On behalf of TSCHE, Osmania University conducted the TS LAWCET exam on 6 June 2025 for the 3-year and 5-year LLB programs.
For the 3-year LLB, the overall difficulty was moderate, with the GK & Mental Ability section being easier, Current Affairs ranging from easy to moderate, and the Aptitude section considered moderately tough and time-consuming. In the 5-year LLB, candidates found GK & Mental Ability easy to moderate, Current Affairs moderate, and the Aptitude section moderate to difficult, especially due to legal reasoning and recent amendments.
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The exam comprised 120 multiple-choice questions to be attempted in 90 minutes, covering three sections: General Knowledge & Mental Ability, Current Affairs, and Aptitude for the Study of Law, with each correct answer carrying one mark and no negative marking. The overall difficulty level for Shift 1 was reported as moderate, with the Aptitude for Law section being relatively tougher than the others. Refer to the following table to know the good attempts for each section of the TS LAWCET entrance exam.
The TS LAWCET 2025 3-year LLB Shift 2 exam was held on 6 June 2025, from 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM in computer-based mode at various centers across Telangana. The overall difficulty level for Shift 2 was moderate, with the General Knowledge section being easier and the Aptitude for Law section slightly more challenging. Candidates estimating their scores more than 22+, can be considered under good attempts. Check out the following table to know the good attempts for each section for TS LAWCET 2025.
TS LAWCET exam for 5-year LLB was divided into three main sections: General Knowledge & Mental Ability, Current Affairs, and Aptitude for the Study of Law. The overall difficulty level was reported as easy to moderate for General Knowledge and Current Affairs, while the Aptitude for Law section was found to be moderate to slightly difficult by most candidates. The analysis helps candidates gauge expected cut-offs, good attempts, and the relative toughness of each section for the 2025 session. The following table gives insights of the good attempts and difficulty level of each section of TS LAWCET 5-year LLB.
As per students feedback for the TS LAWCET 2025 entrance exam, the questions were balanced and not over lengthy. The overall difficulty level was moderate, with the Aptitude for Law section being slightly more challenging for many. Since there was no negative marking, students attempted the questions more confidently. The questions were equally distributed across General Knowledge, Current Affairs, and Legal Aptitude. This feedback gives valuable insights for future aspirants related to the exam’s structure and expected difficulty.
The TS LAWCET 2025 cutoffs represent the minimum marks or rank required for admission to 3-year and 5-year LLB programs in Telangana law colleges. To qualify, General and OBC category candidates must score at least 42 out of 120 marks, while there are no minimum qualifying marks for SC/ST candidates. The official, college-wise cutoffs will be released after the results, with expected cutoffs for top colleges varying by course and category. These cutoffs are influenced by factors such as seat intake, number of applicants, and category-wise merit ranks. Check out the following table to know the cutoffs across all categories.