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Preparation for the MH CET Law 3-Year LLB exam requires a wise and effective strategy to be followed, especially while utilising the previous year papers for effective preparation for the exam. The MH CET 3-Year LLB 2026 previous year papers are of prime importance for the aspirants to understand the MH CET Exam Pattern and frequently asked questions for Legal Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, General Knowledge, and English sections of the exam.
This article on "How to Solve MH CET Law Previous Year Papers for 120+ Score" is intended to assist the aspirants in understanding the right strategy to be followed for effective MH CET 3-Year LLB 2026 preparation through previous year papers and to achieve a 120+ score for the exam.
Solving MH CET Law previous year question papers or PYQs is perhaps the best way to improve your preparation and get closer to a score of 120+. These are not ordinary question papers. These are a reflection of the exam pattern, type of questions, and difficulty level of the MH CET 3-Year LLB Syllabus.
First and foremost, previous year question papers are a great way to identify repeated topics and concepts, particularly for sections such as Legal Aptitude and GK. It is a great way to focus your preparation on these topics rather than wasting your precious time on irrelevant topics.
Secondly, solving previous year question papers also helps you improve your speed and accuracy, which are of utmost importance for a test like MH CET Law. The more you practice, the better you get at selecting the questions and managing your time accordingly.
Lastly, previous year question papers also help you identify your strengths and weaknesses and work accordingly to improve your weak areas and avoid making the same mistakes again and again.
Most importantly, solving previous year question papers also helps you build your temperament and confidence because when you are already familiar with the paper pattern, you are much more relaxed and confident during the test.
Here is the step-by-step strategy of how to solve MH CET Law Previous Year Papers for a 120+ Score:
Attempt the paper in a real exam scenario, i.e., no interruptions, no breaks, just like an actual exam. The time limit will be 120 minutes.
Attempt the sections in a logical order, i.e., start with the English section, then the Legal section, followed by the GK section, and finally the Reasoning section.
There is no negative marking, so attempt the maximum number of questions. But don’t guess blindly. Try to guess the correct answer.
If there are some questions that you find difficult, mark them and come back later. Try not to spend too much time on these questions.
Spend at least 2-3 hours analysing the questions. Check the wrong answers, try to understand why the mistakes were made, and identify weak areas.
Maintain a notebook in which you write the weak areas, the questions that were difficult, and the concepts that were important.
Try to identify the trends in the questions. Identify the questions that were asked repeatedly.
Attempt the same paper again. Try to attempt the same questions. If you were not able to answer the questions, try again. Try to improve your concepts.
Try to improve your speed. Attempt the questions in the minimum time possible.
Attempt the PYQs, then attempt the full-length tests.
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