AP LAWCET 2026 Exam Analysis: Question Paper Difficulty Level, Student Feedback

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Updated On: May 04, 2026 11:19 AM

AP LAWCET 2026 Session 1 concludes with an easy to moderate difficulty level. Check question paper analysis, student feedback, and section-wise review here. Session 2 will be held from 2 PM with a similar expected difficulty and pattern.

AP LAWCET 2026 Exam Analysis: Question Paper Difficulty Level, Student FeedbackAP LAWCET 2026 Exam Analysis: Question Paper Difficulty Level, Student Feedback

AP LAWCET 2026: Session 1 for the AP LAWCET 2026 has been successfully concluded at 10:30 AM for the three-year LLB program, and according to preliminary analysis, the level of difficulty of the test paper was easy to moderate. The test paper analysis and the responses received by students are now available, while Session 2 for the five-year integrated LLB and PGLCET (LL.M.) programs will commence from 2:00 PM to 3:30 PM.

As of Session 1, the examination continues to have a well-balanced format with questions from General Knowledge, Current Affairs, and Legal Aptitude. The subject-wise analysis, the difficulty levels for each session, and other expert analyses continue to be revised.

AP LAWCET 2026 Exam Analysis: Experts' Review on all Shifts

Sessions

Overall Difficulty Level

Session 1 (3-Year LL.B)

Moderate

Session 2 (5-Year LL.B)

To be Updated

Session 2 (PGLCET) (LL.M.)

To be Updated

Analysis for OJEE 2026 May 4 Question Paper (To be Updated)

Analysis for Shift 1 (9:00 AM to 11 AM)

Overall Difficult Level

To be Updated

General Knowledge & Mental Ability

Easy to Moderate, mostly direct questions

Current Affairs

Moderate, focused on recent events

Legal Aptitude

Moderate, slightly analytical but doable

Student Feedback

Moderate

Analysis for Shift 2 (1 PM to 3 PM)

Overall Difficult Level

To be Updated

General Knowledge & Mental Ability

To be Updated

Current Affairs

To be Updated

Student Feedback

To be Updated

Student Feedback

To be Updated

AP LAWCET 2026 Exam Analysis: Good Attempts

Sessions

Expected Good Attempts

Session 1 (3-Year LL.B)

90–105 questions

Session 2 (5-Year LL.B)

To be Updated

Session 2 (PGLCET) (LL.M.)

To be Updated

Student Reviews (Session 1)

Suresh (Vijayawada) – “Paper Was Easy to Moderate”

  • Suresh mentioned that the paper was easy to moderate overall, with GK being very straightforward. He felt that most questions were predictable and similar to previous year papers.

Anusha (Guntur) – “Legal Section Needed Focus”

  • Anusha shared that while GK and Current Affairs were easy, the Legal Aptitude section required careful reading. She said time management played an important role.

Karthik (Visakhapatnam) – “Balanced and Manageable Paper”

  • Karthik described the paper as well-balanced, stating that candidates who prepared regularly could attempt most questions without difficulty.

Ravi Teja (Nellore) – “Similar to Previous Years”

  • Ravi Teja observed that the paper followed previous year trends, especially in GK. He mentioned that there were no unexpected or out-of-syllabus questions.

Harika (Kurnool) – “Good Time Management Helped”

  • Harika said that candidates who managed time well could attempt around 100 questions easily. She found the exam comfortable and scoring.

After completion of Session 1, which was assessed to be easy to moderately difficult, the AP LAWCET 2026 exam has followed a pattern favorable for students. In the next session, candidates may also experience comparable difficulty, and more information and analysis would become available once the examination finishes.

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