Panjab University has published the official schedule for the PU Law Entrance Exam 2026, outlining the crucial exam dates for admissions to its undergraduate law programmes. This includes dates for both the 5-year Integrated BA LLB and the 3-year LLB entrance tests required for admission through PU CET (UG) and PU law exam formats.
PU Law Entrance Exam 2026: Important Dates
Based on the official programme notification:
- PU BA LLB (5-year Integrated Course) Exam: 26 April 2026 (Sunday)
- PU LLB (3-year Course) Entrance Test: 28 June 2026 (Sunday)
These dates define the primary entrance examinations for law aspirants seeking admission into Panjab University’s Undergraduate Law Programmes for the academic session 2026–27. (
Exam Format and Pattern
The PU Law entrance tests for both the 5-year Integrated and 3-year LLB programmes will be conducted in offline (pen-and-paper) mode. Each exam will consist of 100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) to be completed within a 90-minute duration. The question paper will cover topics such as General Knowledge & Current Affairs, English Language, Reasoning & Mental Ability, and Basic Legal Aptitude — aligning with standard law entrance patterns.
Application and Registration Process
Candidates seeking admission into the PU Law courses 2026 must complete the online application process through the university’s official portal (pglaw.puchd.ac.in). The application typically involves:
- Visiting the PU Law entrance exam portal.
- Clicking the “PU LLB Entrance Exam Application Form 2026” link.
- Entering accurate personal and academic details.
- Uploading scanned photograph, signature and required documents.
- Paying the prescribed application fee online.
- Submitting the form before the deadline.
Ensure that all details provided are correct, as edits after submission may not be permitted once the window closes.
What Candidates Should Do Next?
Aspirants planning to appear in the PU Law Entrance Exam 2026 should focus on:
- Completing the online registration before the closing date.
- Downloading the exam admit cards when released.
- Practising from past papers and law entrance preparation resources to strengthen core topics like reasoning, language comprehension and legal aptitude.
Monitoring the official university admissions portal regularly will help candidates stay updated on admit card release, exam pattern changes, and any schedule adjustments announced closer to the exam dates.