Panjab University Chandigarh has released the PU UG Law 2025 provisional merit (all categories) list on July 03, 2025. Candidates can check the direct link to download the category wise merit list here.
PU UG Law provisional merit list 2025 for all categories has been published on the official website- uglaw.puchd.ac.in. The provisional merit list for PU UG Law 5-year LLB integrated courses has been released after considering the objections raised by the candidates on the tentative merit list for PU UG Law 2025.
Earlier, the tentative merit list for PU UG Law 2025 was published on June 25, 2025 on which the objections regarding were invited through email (uglaw@pu.ac.in) on June 26, 2025 & June 27, 2025. The provisional merit list for NRI Category candidates has also been released, which can be accessed through the link given below.
How to Download PU UG Law Provisional Merit List 2025?
Candidates can follow the steps mentioned below to download the PU UG Law merit list 2025:
- Visit the official website - uglaw.puchd.ac.in/index.php
- From the left dialogue bar, click on Merit list (BA LLB OR BCom LLB)
- A new page will open up, click on the category under which you applied
- Once you click on the specific category, a list of qualified candidates will appear
- Search your name and save the merit list for your future reference
| PU UGLAW 2025 Provisional Merit List (BA LLB) Direct Link |
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| PU UGLAW 2025 Provisional Merit List (BCom LLB) Direct Link |
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| Direct Link to download the PU UGLaw 2025 NRI Category Provisional Merit List |
What After PU UG Law 2025 Merit List Declaration?
Once the examination cell publishes the provisional merit list, candidates will be able to participate in the counselling process that is scheduled to be conducted form July 10, 2025. The detailed PU UG Law schedule 2025 is yet to be announced.
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The PU BA mock tests can be found in the books designed for the preparation of PU BA LLB/BCom LLB Entrance Exam or PU UGLAW Entrannce exams. The mock test will be based on the PU UGLAW syllabus and the exam pattern. By solving the mock tests for PU UGLAW in these books, you can prepare well for the exam. You can get these books along with the mock questions and previous year's question papers, at your local book shop. Basically, you need to concentrate on English / General Awareness / Logical reasoning / little bit of current affairs. If you can take up coaching, it will help you a lot in preparing. They provide a lot of study material and prepare you for mock tests.
The PU UGLAW 2025 exam will be conducted on April 27, 2025, 10 AM to 11:30 AM in online mode at test centres in Chandigarh. Candidates need to reach the exam centre at least 75 minutes before commencement of the exam. They need to carry a printed copy of their PU UGLAW 2025 admit card along with 4 passport size photos and a valid ID proof. They can carry one of the following ID proofs:
- Aadhar Card
- Voter ID
- PAN Card
- Passport
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The PU UGLAW (Panjab University Undergraduate Law Entrance Exam) is typically held in the months of June or July each year. However, please keep in mind that the exact date for the exam may vary from year to year, and there could have been changes since my last update. The entrance exam is conducted in a pen-and-paper-based mode in which candidates need to fill out an OMR sheet to answer the questions. An OMR sheet, which stands for "Optical Mark Recognition" or "Optical Mark Reader, " is a specially designed document or sheet that is used for collecting data through the recognition of marks made by a person using a pen or pencil. It contains multiple bubbles. To answer a question in the PU UGLAW exam, candidates need to colour the bubble or circle corresponding to the right answer option. For example, if the answer to question number 5 is option D, then candidates will have to colour the circle or bubble for option D (the bubble labelled as D) to answer the question.