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The MH CET Law 5-year LLB 2025 exam has been successfully concluded. Check the article below for the MH CET Law 5-year LLB 2025 Exam Analysis. To give you an advantage in your preparation, we'll dissect the exam's format, difficulty level, and exam pattern in this analysis. Use professional tactics and advice to stay ahead of the game and confidently tackle each section. Let's begin analysing the MH CET Law 5-year LLB 2025 exam and advance your study.
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According to the students who appeared for the exam, the paper was very easy. Surprisingly, math was also rather simple; there were very few questions on current affairs, and the paper was not lengthy. Easy passage-based questions were also included in the English section. An examination of the MH CET law 2025 paper will reveal information about the level of difficulty, key subjects, and a high score. The MH CET Law 2025 for a 5-year LLB is being administered online at designated exam centres across Maharashtra. CET Cell is conducting the MH CET 5-year LLB on April 28, 2025, online.
Check out the table below to discover the overall difficulty level of the exam, MH CET Law 5-year LLB 2025 Question Paper by part, and more:
Section | Good Attempts | Difficulty Level |
---|---|---|
Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning | 32 | Moderate |
General Knowledge and Current Affairs | 24 | Moderate |
Logical and Analytical Reasoning | 32 | Easy to moderate |
Mathematical Aptitude | 8 | Easy |
English Language | 24 | Easy |
Overall | Easy |
The MH CET Law 5-year LLB 2025 Section-wise Exam Analysis is given below. The topics are from each section of the MH CET Law 5-year LLB 2025 Section-wise Exam Analysis.
Section | Difficulty level | Topics | Remarks |
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Moderate | Law of contracts, law of torts, criminal law, legal GK (10-12 questions) | The legal section was easy to moderate, the Constitution of India, Law of Contracts, Law of Torts, Criminal law were given more importance, questions were asked from methods and eligibility of appointments and making of the constitution, basic law knowledge were also tested. | |
General Knowledge and Current Affairs | Moderate | Many Maharashtra-specific questions, Authors, and Medieval history | The Gk and current affairs sections consisted of questions mostly from static gk and the recent awards and achievements were given more emphasis. |
Easy to moderate | Logical reasoning, Blood relation -2 to 3 questions, Clock - 1 question, Syllogism, Direction test - 2 to 3 questions, Seating arrangement, Analogies - 2 questions, Assertion and reason, Statement and arguments -1 to 3 questions, Calendar. | The logical reasoning sections were easy to moderate, where questions were mostly asked from blood relation, direction test, analogies, seating arrangement and statement and arguments. | |
Easy | Speed, Volume, Cube roots | The quantitative aptitude section was a bit easy and questions were mostly asked from volumes, cubes and basics of maths. | |
Easy | Passage- 4-5 questions, Fill up the blanks- 4 questions, Para zumbles, Spelling error- 2 questions, Synonyms and antonyms- 2 questions. | In the English language section passage-based questions were given more importance, and the types of questions asked were the same as the previous year English section. | |
Check out the table below to discover the overall difficulty level of the exam, MH CET Law 5-year LLB 2025 Slot 2 Question Paper by part, and more:
Section | Good Attempts | Difficulty Level |
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Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning | 30 | Moderate |
General Knowledge and Current Affairs | 22 | Easy |
Logical and Analytical Reasoning | 30 | Easy to moderate |
Mathematical Aptitude | 7 | Moderate |
English Language | 22 | Easy |
Overall | Easy to Moderate |
The MH CET Law 5-year LLB 2025 Slot 2 Section-wise Exam Analysis is given below. The topics are from each section of the MH CET Law 5-year LLB 2025 Slot 2 Section-wise Exam Analysis.
Section | Difficulty level | Topics | Remarks |
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Moderate | Law of contracts, law of torts, criminal law, legal GK, Constitution of India, Fundamental Rights, legal terms, | The legal section was moderate, the Constitution of India, Law of Contracts, Law of Torts, legal GK, Constitution, legal terms were given more importance, questions were asked from methods and eligibility of appointments and making of the constitution. | |
General Knowledge and Current Affairs | Easy | Awards and Achievements, Geography, International News, History of India | The Gk and current affairs sections consisted of questions mostly from static gk and the recent awards and achievements, geography, history of India, international News were given more emphasis. |
Easy to moderate | Logical reasoning, Number series- 2 to 3 Questions, Calendar- 1 Questions, Blood Relations- 2 to 3 Questions, Course of Actions- 1 Questions, Statemenst and Arguments- 1 Question, Statement and Arguments- 1 Question, Cause and effect- 1 Questions, Direct sense- 2 to 3 Questions, Coding and Decoding- 2 to 3 Questions, Analogies and classification- 4 Questions, Clocks- 1 Questions. | The logical reasoning sections were easy to moderate, where questions were mostly asked from blood relation, direction test, analogies, seating arrangement and statement and arguments, cause and effect, coding and decoding. | |
Moderate | Speed, Volume, percentages, profit and loss, simplification, Ratio and Proportion, Simplification | The quantitative aptitude section was moderate and questions were mostly asked from Speed, Volume, percentages, profit and loss, simplification, Ratio and Proportion, Simplification | |
Easy | Passage- 5 questions, Arrangements- 1 Question, Antonym and Synonym- 2 to 3 Questions, Direct and Indirect- 1 Question, Para zumbles- 1 Questions, Question, Idioms and phrases- 2 to 3 Questions | In the English language section passage-based questions were given more importance, and the english paper was a bit easy in compared to Slot 1 |
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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.
The applicants can fill out the form via their online portable, which is linked below for your convenience. The exam conducted by the Mumbai University for their LLM program is called the LLM CET exam, which will most probably be conducted by the end week of August 2024.
There will be around 50 multiple-choice questions from different areas of law such as constitutional law, family law, administrative law, human law, etc. The exact date of the exam will be conveyed to you either by email or via their website.
Link for registration- https://muadmission.samarth.edu.in/index.php/registration/user/register
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55 percentile means 55- 65 marks. You can click E-consulting link for further information and visit C.E.T official website and check out the pdf.
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