MH CET Law Exam Centres 2020 - The Directorate of Higher Education, Maharashtra will provide MH CET Law 2020 Exam Centres to candidates appearing for the entrance test of MH CET Law. The Candidates will have to fill their preferred choice of exam centres in their application form. Every candidate will have to choose 3 exam centres as per their preference. Accordingly, the conducting body will allot the exam centres of MH CET law 2020 to all eligible applicants. The MH CET Law exam centres 2020 will be the venue/place where the candidates will have to appear in the MH CET Law entrance exam 2020. Further, the conducting body reserves the right to allot a different exam centre from the selected ones and to relocate the exam centre to a nearby exam centre if a centre has very low intake on the day of the exam.
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MH CET Law will be conducted in around 53 cities across the country. While most of the exam centre will be provided in the state of Maharashtra, the authorities will also conduct the entrance exams in major Indian cities such as Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Bhopal, Jammu etc to cover the candidates who are from other states. To know more about the available MH CET Law exam centres 2020, how to select exam centres and other important information read the article below.
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Candidates may choose their MH CET Law 2020 exam centres while filling the online MH CET Law application form 2020. The authorities will provide a list of all available exam centres, a candidate will have 3 options to select from the available exam centres. Moreover, the candidates will have to choose the exam centres in the order of preference.
For eg. if the candidate has 3 exam centre as Akola, Amravati, Ahmednagar to select, it should be selected in the order of his choice. Like if the first choice is Akola, the first centre choice should be selected as Akola only.
Candidates should also remember that after the submission of MH CET Law application forms, no request for changing MH CET Law exam centres will be entertained.
The following exam centres will be made available during the application process. However, the availability of exam centres also depends upon the number of applications received last year and other factors. The list given below will be updated in case any new exam centre is added or removed from the list.
MH CET Law exam centres 2020
Cities
States
Ahmedabad
Gujarat
Akola
Maharashtra
Amravati
Ahmednagar
Aurangabad
Beed
Bhandara
Buldhana
Bangalore
Karnataka
Bhopal
Madhya Pradesh
Chandrapur
Dhule
Delhi
New Delhi
Gadchiroli
Gondia
Gandhinagar
Ghaziabad
Uttar Pradesh
Hingoli
Jalgaon
Jaipur
Rajasthan
Jammu, Samba
Jammu & Kashmir
Kolhapur
Kalyan- Dombivali
Kolkata
West Bengal
Latur
Lucknow
Mumbai
Mumbai – Suburban Western
Mumbai – Suburban Central
Nagpur
Nanded
Nandurbar
Nasik
New Mumbai
Palghar
Parbani
Pune
Panaji
Goa
Patna
Bihar
Ratnagiri
Rasayani
Raipur
Chattisgarh
Ranchi
Jharkhand
Sangli
Satara
Shegaon
Sindudurga
Solapur
Thane
Wardha
Washim
Yavatmal
Vasai -Virar
The candidates will have to report in their exam centre at least 1 hour before the exam begins. Candidates reporting late or reporting in any other exam centre/session may get debarred from entering the exam hall.Considering this, candidates should choose their nearest exam centre for MH CET law exam.
The exam will be conducted in online mode only and candidates will have to make their physical presence at the exam venue.
The exam centre once allocated and given in MH CET Law admit card 2020 will not be changed. So, candidates should be careful while selecting their exam centre.
The authorities will reserve the right to allot any centre of their choice to the candidates if the intake capacity of an exam centre reaches maximum.
To get aware of the exam location, candidates are advised to visit their allotted centre at least a day prior to the MH CET Law exam 2020.
Candidates should note the point that electronic devices such as mobile phone, calculator, camera or hand - watch will not be allowed to carry inside the exam centre.MH CET law application
Answer:
You can choose Patna, Kolkata or Delhi as your exam centres. The complete list of exam centres will be provided at the time of application form submission, so choose the nearest one from the list.
No, you cannot request to change your exam centre after you submitted your application form and application fees. It is the prerogative of the conducting body to allocate any exam centre to the candidates.
Yes, the candidates from J&K may get an exam centre in their state only. Such candidates will have to select the exam centres of J&K while filling the MH CET Law application form 2020.
The candidates will have to carry their MH CET Law admit card 2020 along with an identity proof. However, all the required documents and other important information will be mentioned in the candidate’s admit card of MH CET Law.
Dear Aspirant,
Maharashtra Common Entrance Test is conducted by Directorate of Higher Education, Maharashtra. It is a state level exam and for applicable for undergraduate students. The programmes offered are 3- year LLB course and 5-year integrated law course. It is an online objective type paper.
For preparation of the exam, you need to know the schedule of the applications to understand your planning and how to schedule your time-table.
For 5 year LLB:-
The application starts 20, Jan 2020
The application ends 2nd March, 2020
The exam will be on April 12, 2020
The results will be declared on 28th April, 2020
For 3 year LLB:-
The application starts 19th March, 2020
The application ends 6th May, 2020
The exam will be on 28th June, 2020
The results will be declared on 14th July, 2020
So, this means that if you are applying for 3 year LLB, you have more time to prepare and so you must schedule your studies within that time limit and vice versa.
The next step towards preparation is knowing the exam paper pattern and syllabus.
There will be 150 questions in the exam which will be objective-type. There will be no negative marking and each correct answer will be give 1 mark. The duration of the paper will be 120 minutes/ 2 hours.
The syllabus is as follows:
1. Legal aptitude and legal reasoning (30 marks) :
2. General Knowledge and Current affairs (40 marks) :
3. Logical and analytical reasoning (30 marks):
4. English (30 marks) :
5. Maths (50 marks) :
For get a hang of both of these things, solve previous years question papers and mock tests given online.
Some more things to remember:
Hope this helps. All the best!
Hello aspirant!
You can view the syllabus for MHCET on our website.You can use the following link:
https://www.careers360.com/exams/maha-cet#syllabus
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Hi there,
No there is no book provided by the university for entrance preparation purposes, although the market is flooded with books which can help you in cracking the entrance exam, but finding the right book is a herculean task, for this you will need to analyse previous year exam questions and go through sample papers, but i have attached a link for your help which will guide you through the syllabus for the exam, paper pattern and also the books which you should refer, https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-syllabus
Also you can access sample papers for MH CET Law here, https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-sample-papers
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