Law Entrance Exams Move Toward Admit Card Release Phase Ahead of Tests
Check the latest admit card and exam schedule for MH CET Law, CUET PG, and AP LAWCET. Stay updated on the 3-year LLB and 5-year LLB entrance test timelines.

The admission cycle for legal studies in India is reaching a critical stage as several national and state-level entrance exams prepare for their respective testing windows. For many aspirants, the final week of March serves as a transition period from application corrections to the procurement of hall tickets. Authorities such as the National Testing Agency (NTA) and various State Common Entrance Test Cells have updated their portals to reflect the current status of exam city allotments and admit card availability.
One of the most immediate events on the calendar is the MH CET Law for the 3-year LLB programme. The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, has scheduled this computer-based test for April 1 and April 2, 2026. As the exam dates are just a few days away, the release of the official hall tickets is expected at any moment. This follows the issuance of the city intimation slips, which allowed candidates to identify their testing locations in advance.
National Level Developments
On the national front, the CUET PG 2026 examination process is nearing its conclusion. The NTA has been conducting these postgraduate entrance tests in multiple shifts since early March. For law aspirants seeking admission to central universities through CUET PG, the final sessions are being held today, March 27, 2026. Candidates scheduled for these concluding shifts were required to download their admit cards earlier this week to ensure they met the reporting requirements at their designated centers.
In contrast, the 5-year integrated law programmes have a slightly extended timeline. For example, the MH CET Law for the 5-year LLB course is not scheduled until May 8, 2026. Similarly, the AP LAWCET and TS LAWCET exams are positioned for May. While the 3-year LLB students are currently in the admit card phase, 5-year LLB aspirants are largely focused on completing their registrations or preparing for upcoming correction windows.
| Entrance Exam Name | Important Event | Scheduled Date |
| MH CET Law (3-Year LLB) | Entrance Examination | April 1 and 2, 2026 |
| CUET PG 2026 | Final Exam Day | March 27, 2026 |
| AP LAWCET 2026 | Admit Card Release | April 20, 2026 |
| TS LAWCET 2026 | Application Deadline | April 1, 2026 |
| MH CET Law (5-Year LLB) | Entrance Examination | May 8, 2026 |
State-Level Registration Status
For students in Andhra Pradesh, the AP LAWCET 2026 application process is currently in the late fee phase. According to the official schedule provided by APSCHE, candidates can still submit their forms with a late fee of Rs. 2,000 until tomorrow, March 28, 2026. The hall tickets for this state-level exam are slated for release on April 20, providing students with ample time to verify their center details before the exam on May 4.
In Telangana, the TS LAWCET registration window is also drawing to a close. Prospective students have until April 1, 2026, to complete their applications. These state-level exams are vital for those seeking seats in prestigious local law colleges that operate independently of the national CLAT or AILET frameworks.
Preparation and Verification
As the admit card release phase begins, candidates are advised to keep their login credentials ready. For most portals, the application number and date of birth are required to access the download link. It is essential to check the hall ticket for any errors in the candidate's name, photograph, or assigned shift. Carrying a printed copy of the admit card along with a valid photo identity proof remains a mandatory requirement at all testing venues.
Conclusion
The end of March marks a significant shift in the 2026 law admission cycle, with 3-year LLB candidates entering the final countdown for their exams. While some national tests like CUET PG are concluding, state-level examinations are just beginning to finalize their candidate lists. Aspirants should continue to monitor official websites like cetcell.mahacet.org and cets.apsche.ap.gov.in to ensure they do not miss critical deadlines for hall ticket downloads or late registrations.
