The CET Cell concluded the MH CET 3-year LLB 2026 exam for all slots on April 1 and 2, 2026. Students who appeared for the exam reported an easy to moderate difficulty level for the day 2 exam. The difficulty level for day 1, slot 1 was reported to be moderate. Similarly, the MH CET 3-year LLB difficulty level for day 1 slot 2 was reported between easy and moderate. The MH CET 3-year LLB 2026 exam witnessed over 83,000 candidates, making it a competitive session. Candidates can check the section-wise MH CET 3-year LLB difficulty level, safe score, good attempts, topics asked, and more details of the exam. Careers360 will also release the memory-based question papers. Additionally, candidates can download the MH CET 3-year LLB unofficial answer key from the link provided in this article to calculate their probable scores. A detailed day-wise and shift-wise exam analysis will also be made available.
Parameter | Analysis |
Overall Difficulty | Easy to Moderate |
Most Scoring Section | English Language |
Most Time-Consuming | Logical Reasoning |
Surprise Element | Assertion-based reasoning questions |
GK Trend | Maharashtra-focused + mixed static/current |
Passages | 2 in English + 2 in Legal |
Section | Difficulty level |
Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning | Easy to Moderate |
General Knowledge and Current Affairs | Moderate |
Logical and Analytical Reasoning | Moderate |
English Language | Easy |
The CET Cell has concluded the MH CET 3-year LLB slot 1 exam at 1 PM on April 1, 2026. Candidates have reported the exam to be moderately difficult. The English section is reported to be the easiest of them all. The table below details the exam analysis of the slot 1 exam.
Section | Difficulty Level | No. of Questions (Approx.) | Key Topics Asked | Question Types | Student Feedback | Key Observations |
Logical Reasoning | Moderate | 20–30 | Syllogism, Clock, Calendar, Blood Relations, Statement & Assumptions | Assertion-based, Analytical | Slightly lengthy but doable | Higher weightage than usual; more assertion-based questions noticed |
English Language | Easy | 30–35 | Synonyms, Antonyms, RCs (2 passages), Active-Passive, Vocabulary (e.g., Emaciated, Spade a spade) | Direct grammar & vocab | Easiest section | Scoring section; even options pattern noticed by students, simple language |
General Knowledge & Current Affairs | Moderate | 30–35 | Maharashtra GK (Tiger Reserves, Revenue Divisions), Awards (Janpath, Sahitya Akademi), Sports (Australian Open), History (Mughal Empire, INC founder), Geography (Doddabetta, Nilgiri Hills), Current Affairs (Operation Sindoor, Film Jawaan) | Static + Current mix | Moderate with some tricky questions | Strong focus on Maharashtra-specific GK |
Legal Aptitude | Easy–Moderate | 30–35 | Right to Privacy, Legal Principles, Basic Law Concepts, Habeas Corpus | Passage-based (2 passages), Principle-Fact | Conceptual but manageable | Passages were straightforward; no major surprises |
Section | Difficulty level |
Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning | Easy |
General Knowledge and Current Affairs | Easy to Moderate |
Logical and Analytical Reasoning | Easy to Moderate |
English Language | Easy to Moderate |
Section | Difficulty Level | Good Attempts (Out of total Qs) | Key Topics / Question Types |
Legal Aptitude & Legal Reasoning | Easy to Moderate | 22–24 | Passage-based principle-fact questions, match the following (e.g., habeas corpus and other writs), UN Convention against Torture & India's role, constitutional concepts (e.g., Article 44 - Uniform Civil Code) |
General Knowledge & Current Affairs | Easy to Moderate | 26–28 | Static GK + Current Affairs, Maharashtra-specific topics, Operation Sindoor, awards/sports, basic international organizations |
Logical & Analytical Reasoning | Moderate | 19–22 | Directions (multiple), cause and effect, clock/calendar (e.g., day calculation from 1st Jan 2000), alphabet series, missing number, family relations/blood relations, blood group analysis |
English Language | Easy to Moderate | 32–35 | Reading Comprehension (DPSP-related passage), vocabulary (synonyms e.g., explicit), spelling (affidavit), grammar, idioms/phrases |
Section | Difficulty level |
Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning | Easy |
General Knowledge and Current Affairs | Easy to Moderate |
Logical and Analytical Reasoning | Moderate |
English Language | Moderate |
Section | Difficulty Level | Good Attempts (Out of total Qs) | Key Topics / Question Types Highlighted |
Legal Aptitude & Legal Reasoning | Easy | 22–24 | Passage-based principle-fact questions, basic legal maxims, contracts, torts, constitutional rights, recent amendments |
General Knowledge & Current Affairs | Easy to Moderate | 26–28 | Static GK (History, Geography, Awards, Books-Authors, Science), Maharashtra-specific GK, Current Affairs (national/international events, sports, government schemes) |
Logical & Analytical Reasoning | Moderate | 19–22 | Syllogism, blood relations, directions, clocks/calendars, puzzles, coding-decoding, statement-assumption/conclusion, series, analogy |
English Language | Moderate | 32–35 | 2–3 Reading Comprehensions (direct + inference-based), vocabulary (synonyms/antonyms), idioms/phrases, error spotting, active-passive, para jumbles, one-word substitution, fill-in-the-blanks |
Section | Difficulty level |
Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning | Easy to moderate |
General Knowledge and Current Affairs | Moderate |
Logical and Analytical Reasoning | Moderate |
English Language | Easy to moderate |
Based on previous-year trends, the MH CET 3-year LLB exam is rated as easy to moderate in difficulty. Around 83,000 aspirants are going to appear for the exam on April 1, 2026. This indicates high competition at top colleges like GLC Mumbai, ILS Pune, etc. The table below details MH CET 3-year LLB difficulty level 2026.
Parameter | Data |
Total Colleges | 189 |
Universities Covered | 11 |
Total Seats | 19,780 |
Total Candidates (2026) | 83,487 |
Candidates per Seat | 4.2 |
Seat Availability % | 23.7% |
Expected Appeared (80%) | 66,000 |
Real Competition (Appeared/Seat) | 3.3 per seat |
Rejection Rate | 76% |
Avg Seats per College | 105 |
Top College Seats | 120–240 |
Top College Competition | 50–100+ per seat |
Candidates must score a good rank to get into the top MH CET 3-year accepting law colleges. Based on the previous year's MH CET law result analysis, the table below details the scores in MH CET 3-year LLB exam 2026.
Colleges | Open Gen OMS | Open Gen MS | OBC Gen MS | EWS Gen MS | SC Gen MS | ST Gen MS |
GLC Mumbai | 99+ | 99+ | 98+ | 95+ | 98+ | 90+ |
ILS Law College Pune | 99+ | 99+ | 96+ | 94+ | 96+ | 77+ |
DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College Pune | 97+ | 97+ | 94+ | 90+ | 93+ | 62+ |
DY Patil Law College, Pune | 91+ | 93+ | 87+ | 75+ | 86+ | 57+ |
94+ | 92+ | 62+ | 20+ | 78+ | 12+ |
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