TS LAWCET 2026 LLB 3 Years Shift 2 Question Paper
Osmania University conducted the TS LAWCET 2026 LLB 3 Years Shift 2 Question Paper exam on May 18, 2026 , from 12:30 PM to 2:00 PM on behalf of the Telangana Group of Colleges for Higher Education (TGCHE).
The paper comprised 120 questions for 120 marks to be answered in 90 minutes . Each correct answer carried +1 mark and there was no negative marking , so a candidate's raw score equals the number of correct responses.
TS LAWCET 2026 LLB 3 Years Shift 2 Question Paper: Exam pattern and marking
The test was split into three sections: General Knowledge & Mental Ability, Current Affairs, and Aptitude for the Study of Law. Section-wise counts were 30 , 30 , and 60 questions respectively, matching the same marks.
| Section | Questions | Marks |
|---|---|---|
| General Knowledge & Mental Ability | 30 | 30 |
| Current Affairs | 30 | 30 |
| Aptitude for the Study of Law | 60 | 60 |
| Total | 120 | 120 |
Candidates who appeared in Shift 2 can use the official marking scheme to estimate scores immediately after the exam since incorrect answers were not penalised.
TS LAWCET 2026 LLB 3 Years Shift 2 Question Paper: Notable questions and answers
The Shift 2 question paper included several current-affairs and GK items. Ten notable questions and their correct answers reported from the paper include:
- Q1: India’s 1974 nuclear test code name — Smiling Buddha (May 18, 1974).
- Q2: World Hemophilia Day — April 17 (annual).
- Q3: First country to establish the office of Ombudsman in 1809 — Sweden .
- Q4: Six indigenous Reference Materials were developed for Anti-Doping Analysis .
- Q5: Exhibition on India’s freedom struggle (1757–1947) on April 4, 2022 organised by the Ministry of Education .
- Q6: International Day of Sport for Development and Peace — April 6 (declared by UNGA in August 2013).
- Q7: 09 December 1946 marked the first meeting of the Constituent Assembly (211 members attended).
- Q8: Administrative Tribunals gained constitutional recognition through the 42nd Amendment (1976) .
- Q9: First provision of women’s franchise in India — Government of India Act, 1919 .
- Q10: Prime Minister described as 'primus inter pares' by Lord John Morley .
Osmania University released the Shift 2 question paper and solutions for candidate reference. Students can tally correct answers against the marking scheme to estimate raw scores immediately.
Authorities: Osmania University conducted the test on behalf of TGCHE and issued the question paper and solutions for Shift 2 candidates.