AdiKavi Nannaya University LLB (for 2016 to 2020 AB) & BA.LLB (for 2016 to 2018 AB) Sem Exam Jumbling Centres Jan/Feb, 2026 Time Table
AdiKavi Nannaya University, a major higher‑education institution in Rajamahendravaram, Andhra Pradesh, has released the semester end examination time tables along with jumbling centre information for its LLB (3‑year) and BA.LLB (5‑year) professional law courses for the academic session ending in January/February 2026. These schedules are applicable to students admitted from the 2016 to 2020 AB batches for LLB and 2016 to 2018 AB batches for BA.LLB.
The Special Drive 2026 examinations for various semesters are organized across multiple days beginning in January 2026, with key subjects for both programmes scheduled throughout late January and early February. For example, the I and III Semester End Examinations start from 20 January 2026, covering foundational papers such as Law of Contracts, Constitutional Law, Law of Torts, General English, Political Science, and Economics for LLB and BA.LLB students.
Subsequent semester exams for II, IV, V, and VI semesters are also set across January and February 2026, with modules like Environmental Law, Jurisprudence, Family Law, Company Law, Administrative Law, and subject electives in taxation, intellectual property, and alternate dispute resolution. These exams typically run in morning and afternoon sessions, depending on the semester and the paper.
In addition to the timetable, the university has released jumbling centre details for law exams. These jumbling centres play a vital role in streamlining exam logistics by grouping students from affiliated colleges — particularly from the erstwhile East and West Godavari districts — into designated exam venues to ensure orderly conduct of evaluations.
Students preparing for semester end exams should download the official time table and jumbling centre list from the AdiKavi Nannaya University website well in advance. Checking accurate dates, session times, and centre allocations is essential to avoid confusion and ensure timely reporting on exam days.
