UGC NET June 2026 | Admit Card Released | Law Subject | Exam Date: 23 June 2026

UGC NET June 2026 | Admit Card Released | Law Subject | Exam Date: 23 June 2026

UGC‑NET June 2026 Admit Card Released for Law Subject:

The UGC‑NET June 2026 Admit Card for the Law subject has been officially released on 17th June 2026 by the National Testing Agency (NTA). Candidates must download their admit card from the official NTA portal using their application number and date of birth.

  • Exam Date (Law Subject): 23rd June 2026
  • Exam Mode: Computer Based Test (CBT)
  • Download Portal: NTA Official Website
  • Credentials Required: Application number & date of birth
  • Helpline Numbers: 011‑40759000, 011‑69227700
  • Email Support: ugcnet@nta.ac.in

Important: Admit card must be carried along with a valid photo ID. Candidates should verify exam city, date, and shift details carefully.

Link to Download Admit Cards:


Last‑Minute Preparation Strategy:

General Strategy

  • Avoid new topics in the final 10–15 days.
  • Focus on revision, PYQs, and mock tests.
  • Balance Paper 1 and Paper 2 preparation.
  • Maintain exam temperament and consistency.

Paper 1 – Key Areas

  • Teaching Aptitude: Learner‑centered methods, nature of teaching.
  • Research Aptitude: Types of research, sampling, data interpretation.
  • Reading Comprehension & Communication: Practice comprehension passages, barriers to communication.
  • Logical Reasoning & Data Interpretation: Syllogism, Venn diagrams, graphs, tables.
  • ICT & People/Environment: Basics of computer, internet, environmental issues.
  • Higher Education System: Governance, policies, value education.

Paper 2 – Law (High‑Weightage Subjects)

  • Constitutional Law: Fundamental Rights, DPSPs, Amendments, Judicial Review.
  • Jurisprudence: Schools of law, legal reasoning.
  • IPC (Law of Crimes): General principles, offences against body/property.
  • Law of Torts: Negligence, strict liability, defenses.
  • Contract & Commercial Law: Essentials of valid contract, specific contracts.
  • Family Law: Marriage, divorce, maintenance (Hindu & Muslim law).
  • International Law: UN Charter, conventions.
  • Environmental Law: Polluter Pays Principle, precautionary principle, landmark cases.
  • IPR & IT Law: Copyright, patents, trademarks, cyber law.

Common Mistakes to Avoid:

  • Ignoring Paper 1 completely.
  • Overloading with new resources at the last moment.
  • Avoiding mock tests due to fear of low scores.
  • Poor revision planning and inconsistent routine.

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