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Preparation for the MH CET 3 Year LLB examination demands a wise strategy with special emphasis on the topics that are more likely to yield higher marks in the examination, particularly the General Knowledge segment. This competitive examination, conducted by the State CET Cell, Maharashtra, assesses the Legal Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, General Knowledge, and English abilities of the candidates. This article on "Important GK Topics for MH CET 3-Year LLB 2026" provides the candidates with the most relevant and frequently asked topics of General Knowledge.
The General Knowledge section is one of the most scoring and time-efficient sections in the MH CET 3-Year LLB Syllabus. Out of a total of 120 questions, the General Knowledge section has a significant weightage of 30-32 questions, i.e., almost 25-27% of the total questions.

Weightage: 25% of the paper (30-32 questions)
Difficulty Level: Easy to Moderate (high accuracy potential)
Time per Question: 10-15 seconds (fastest section to attempt)
Current Affairs: 60-70%
Static GK: 30-40%
The MH CET Exam Pattern General Knowledge & Current Affairs section tests awareness of static GK and recent events, especially in legal and political domains.
Most Scoring Concepts:
Current Affairs (last 12 months)
National & International Events
Government Schemes
Appointments & Awards
Static GK
Indian Polity
Constitution Basics
Geography & History (fundamentals)
Legal Current Affairs
Important Days & International Organisations
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Why it’s scoring: Questions are factual and memory-based—quick to attempt and revise.
The General Knowledge & Current Affairs section of the MH CET 3-Year LLB 2026 preparation will test your awareness of the world around you—especially with respect to recent happenings across the country and the world.
This section will also test your awareness of legal developments and other static GK topics. The questions in this section will be direct. Hence, it will be a huge scoring point if you are prepared well.
This section will test your awareness of recent happenings across the country and the world. This section will also test your awareness of legal developments and other static GK topics.
The questions in this section will be direct. Hence, it will be a huge scoring point if you are prepared well.
The questions in this section will be related to recent happenings across the country and the world. The questions will also be related to legal developments and other static GK topics. You should read the daily newspaper.
You should also keep an eye on reliable online sources of current affairs. The best way to stay updated with the latest news across the world is to develop the habit of reading a good newspaper or keeping an eye on reliable online sources. However, it is advisable to read only relevant topics like government announcements, legal news, and global news.
You should focus more on government schemes announced by the government. You should also focus more on constitutional amendments. You should also focus more on Supreme Court judgments. These topics are very important and are often tested in the exam. The questions will be direct. The questions will be like:
Scheme - purpose/ministry
Amendment - key features
Judgment - issue/judgment
You should also revise the monthly capsules of current affairs. You should also prepare static GK topics like history, polity, geography basics.
Static GK topics will also be tested in the exam. Static GK topics will also be related to current affairs. You should focus more on polity.
You should also focus more on history. You should also focus more on geography.
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The online application process for the MHCET Law 2026 will soon start. Colleges that accept these scores will administer the MH Law CET 2026 Exam for admission to 3-year and 5-year LLB programs. Nonetheless, the MHCET Law test dates for the three-year and five-year LLB programs were made
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Mumbai University has opened its application forms, under the Department of Law, for the two-year LLM program. The portable was made accessible for the applicants from the 3rd of August, 2024, and will be open till the 12th of August, 11:55 pm.
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