June 24, 2026
Overview: The UGC NET Law exam (June 2026) is done and the NTA will soon release the UGC NET Law 2026 question paper.
Let's give you deeper insights into the UGC NET Law question paper this year!
The UGC NET Law 2026 question paper is a Computer-Based Test (CBT) administered by the National Testing Agency (NTA).
Both Paper 1 and Paper 2 appear on screen together in a single 3-hour session. Candidates can navigate between questions freely within the time limit.
All questions are objective in nature with four answer options. Candidates mark their responses directly on screen; no physical answer sheet is used.
Here's a breakdown of the UGC NET Law 2026 question paper and marking scheme.
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Details |
Paper 1 |
Paper 2 (Law) |
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Focus |
General Teaching & Research Aptitude |
Law - Subject-specific Knowledge |
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No. Of Questions |
50 MCQs |
100 MCQs |
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Total Marks |
100 Marks |
200 Marks |
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Marks Per Question |
2 Marks |
2 Marks |
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Negative Marking |
None |
None |
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Combined Duration |
3 hours (180 minutes) for both papers, no break |
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Get the detailed UGC NET Law Exam Analysis 2026>>
You can download the UGC NET Law 2026 question paper here once it's available.
Understanding the types of questions in the UGC NET Law exam helps you prepare more precisely. Based on recent sessions, the question paper includes the following question formats:
These are the most common questions that test factual and conceptual knowledge. This includes definitions, legal principles, provisions, and established laws.
For example, identifying the correct definition of "mens rea" or the article that guarantees a specific fundamental right.
These present two statements - an assertion and a reason and ask candidates to evaluate whether both are correct and whether the reason correctly explains the assertion. This format is heavily used in Jurisprudence and Constitutional Law.
Candidates are given two lists (e.g., cases and their legal principles, or statutes and their provisions) and asked to match them correctly. Common in areas like Public International Law and Family Law.
A set of statements is given about a legal concept or case, and candidates must identify which combination of statements is correct. This tests depth of understanding rather than surface recall.
A short legal passage is followed by two to four questions based on it. These appeared in recent exam analyses, particularly on Environmental Law and Constitutional issues. Reading speed and comprehension matter here.
Questions describe the legal principle established by a landmark case and ask candidates to identify the case, or vice versa. These are especially frequent in Constitutional Law, Torts, and Environmental Law.
UGC NET Law Paper 2 (Law) is structured across 10 units/subjects, and questions are distributed across all units in each exam session. However, this distribution is not equal. Certain units consistently carry more questions than others.
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Subject |
Approx. Questions (out of 100) |
Marks (out of 200) |
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Jurisprudence |
10-12 |
20-24 |
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Constitutional & Administrative Law |
15-18 |
30-36 |
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Law of Crimes (IPC) & Torts |
10-12 |
20-24 |
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Family Law |
8-10 |
16-20 |
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Law of Contracts & Mercantile Law |
10-12 |
20-24 |
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Public International Law & Human Rights |
10-12 |
20-24 |
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Environmental Law |
8-10 |
16-20 |
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Labor & Industrial Law |
8-10 |
16-20 |
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Company Law & IPR |
8-10 |
16-20 |
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Comparative Public Law |
4-6 |
8-12 |
Note: NTA does not officially publish unit-wise question counts. The above distribution is based on expert analyses of previous sessions and candidate feedback. Actual distribution may vary between sessions and shifts.
Check Out the UGC NET Law Exam Pattern>>
Follow the given steps to download the question paper when it's available.
Step 1: Visit the official NTA website: ugcnet.nta.nic.in
Step 2: Click on the "Answer Key / Question Paper" link on the homepage
Step 3: Log in using your Application Number and Date of Birth
Step 4: Select your exam date and shift
Step 5: Download your question paper PDF and recorded response sheet
Step 6: Compare with the provisional answer key to calculate your expected score
Step 7: If you find a discrepancy, click "Challenge" and submit the objection with supporting evidence
Solving the question paper is only half the work. How you analyze it determines whether it actually improves your performance.
Set a 3-hour timer and attempt the full paper (both Paper 1 and Paper 2 together) without any breaks or reference notes. This mirrors actual exam conditions and gives a realistic performance benchmark.
After checking answers, record your score unit-by-unit in a spreadsheet. After five papers, patterns emerge clearly, perhaps Constitutional Law accuracy is strong while Family Law remains weak. Data-driven decisions are more effective than intuition.
How to Crack UGC NET Law Exam in 2026>>
UGC NET Law does repeat core concepts across sessions particularly in Constitutional Law (Article 21, Basic Structure), Jurisprudence (schools of thought), and IPC (general exceptions).
Marking and revisiting these recurring topics each time you solve a PYQ compounds your preparation significantly.
For every question you got wrong, identify why? Was it a knowledge gap, a misread question, or an incorrect elimination?
Assertion–reasoning and match-the-column questions often go wrong not because of lack of knowledge but because of misread instructions. Recognizing this distinction guides targeted practice.
For questions where the answer surprises you, trace it back to the specific statutory provision, constitutional article, or case law it tests.
This builds a direct link between the question paper and the bare acts which is precisely how NTA constructs Paper 2 questions.
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