ANU LLB 4th Se 3years LLB Course & 4th & 8th Sem 5years LLB Course (Reg/Supply) Exam June 2026 Timetable
The Acharya Nagarjuna University (ANU) has officially released the examination timetable for the LLB 4th Semester (3-year course) and 4th & 8th Semester (5-year integrated LLB course) for both Regular and Supplementary candidates scheduled for June 2026 examinations. This notification is crucial for law students preparing under the university’s Faculty of Law, as it provides a clear schedule to organize their revision plans effectively.
According to the released timetable, examinations for the 3-year LLB 4th semester and the 5-year LLB 4th and 8th semesters will be conducted in June 2026 across designated examination centres affiliated with ANU. The university has ensured that both regular and backlog students are accommodated in the same academic schedule, maintaining uniformity and transparency in the evaluation process.
Students are advised to carefully check the subject-wise exam dates, timings, and paper codes mentioned in the official notification. The timetable includes core law subjects such as Constitutional Law, Criminal Procedure Code, Civil Procedure Code, Family Law, and other elective papers depending on the semester structure. Candidates must strictly follow the exam timings and reach their respective centres at least 30 minutes before the commencement of the examination.
The university has also instructed all affiliated law colleges to circulate the timetable immediately and guide students regarding hall tickets, examination rules, and COVID or health-related guidelines if applicable. Hall tickets are expected to be released a few weeks before the commencement of examinations through the official portal of ANU.
Students appearing for the supplementary exams are particularly advised to use this opportunity to clear backlogs and strengthen their academic progress. Proper revision planning and time management are essential to perform well in these semester examinations.
For further updates and detailed subject-wise timetable, candidates should regularly visit the official website of Acharya Nagarjuna University. The university will also issue any revisions or corrections, if necessary, through official circulars only.
Overall, the June 2026 LLB examination schedule marks an important academic phase for law students, and timely preparation will play a key role in achieving successful results.



