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Damini Aggarwal

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Yes, preparing for TS PGLCET can be done simultaneously with other PG Law entrance exams. Candidates can take note of the syllabus of the exams thinking to prepare and strategize accordingly. Mostly the questions asked in PG Law entrance exams are from same law subjects such as Jurisprudence, Constitutional Law, Public International Law, Mercantile Law, Criminal Law and Torts, Labour Law, etc.

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Damini Aggarwal

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Listed below are some of the LLM sample questions based on TS PGLCET syllabus:

Q1. According to Austine the Customary Law is a:

1. Positive Law, 2. Negative Law, 3. Limited Law, 4. Positive Morality

Q2. 'Pure theory of Law' is propounded by:

1. John Lockes, 2. Thomas Hobbes, 3. Kelson, 4. None 

Q3. Which one of the following is a specialised agency of UNO?

1. International committee of Red Cross

2. World Health Organisation

3. League of Nations

4. World Trade Organisation

Q4. Who said that 'Asylum stops where extradition or rendition begins'?

1. Oppenhwim, 2. Kelson, 3. Holland, 4. Starke

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Damini Aggarwal

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In TS PGLCET 2026 exam, questions will be asked from the Law subjects including Jurisprudence, Constitutinal Law, Public International Law, Mercantile Law, Labour Law, Criminal Law & Torts, IPR & Other Laws. Though, students will be asked questions from each section equally. The candidates can refer to the previous year question paper for an overview about which section to be paid the most attention. 

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Kritika Rai

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To download and preserve your TS PGLCET (Telangana State Law Common Entrance Test) rank card, you can follow these steps:

1. Visit the Official TS PGLCET Website: Go to the official TS PGLCET website. Ensure you are on the legitimate and official website.

2. Log In: You will likely need to log in to your candidate account using your credentials, such as your registration number and password.

3. Locate the Rank Card Download Link: Once logged in, look for the "Download Rank Card" or a similar option on the candidate dashboard or results page.

4. Download the Rank Card: Click on the "Download Rank Card" link. Your TS PGLCET rank card will be

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Kritika Rai

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The subject-wise best books for TS PGLCET preparation are the following: 

1. Constitutional Law

  • Constitutional Law of India by J.N. Pandey
  • Indian Constitutional Law by M.P. Jain

2. Jurisprudence

  • Jurisprudence by Dr. Avtar Singh
  • Legal Theory by Brian Bix

3. Law of Contracts

  • Contract Law by E. John Price
  • Law of Contract by Anson's

4. Criminal Law

  • Indian Penal Code by K.D. Gaur
  • Criminal Law by Ratanlal & Dhirajlal

5. Public International Law

  • Public International Law by Jain and Jain
  • International Law by Malcom N. Shaw

6. Law of Torts

  • Law of Torts by R.K. Bangia
  • The Law of Torts by Salmond

7. Labour Law

  • Labour Law by S.C. Srivastava
  • Labour and Industrial
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Kritika Rai

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During your TS PGLCET preparation, focus on the following key topics:

  1. Constitutional Law: Fundamental Rights, Directive Principles, Structure of the Constitution.
  2. Jurisprudence: Legal theories, concepts of rights, duties, and sources of law.
  3. Law of Contracts: Essential elements of contracts, breach, and remedies.
  4. Criminal Law: Offenses under the Indian Penal Code (IPC), general exceptions.
  5. Public International Law: Treaties, United Nations, jurisdiction, and sovereignty.
  6. Law of Torts: Negligence, liability, and defenses.
  7. Labour Law: Important acts like the Industrial Disputes Act and Minimum Wages Act.
  8. Property Law: Tr
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