The Bachelor of Laws (LLB) entrance exam at the Open University of Sri Lanka is highly competitive. It is designed to test a candidate's aptitude for legal studies rather than prior legal knowledge.
OUSL changes the exam pattern slightly every 3 to 4 years. For example, in 2019, they added more "legal reasoning" questions. In 2023, the general knowledge section focused heavily on data interpretation. Ensure your best past papers include the most recent cycle. A paper from 2015 is useful for grammar, but dangerous for current affairs.
Many unofficial sources contain corrupted questions, missing answer keys, or outright errors. The best past papers are either officially released by OUSL’s Department of Legal Studies or meticulously cross-verified against the original exam blueprints. A single wrong answer key can train your brain incorrectly.
Warning: Avoid websites that ask for credit card details promising "100% exact questions." The OUSL entrance exam changes questions every year. There is no leak—only smart practice.