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Interested in pursuing five-year integrated LLB programmes from Maharashtra State? Know here all about Common Law Entrance Test of Maharashtra State (MH CET Law) for admissions to undergraduate law programmes at the government law colleges of the state.
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Hi dear candidate,

Can you please specify about which university you are searching for fees details so that we can help you further.

Also, MHT CET law is not necessary for every college as they also accept CLAT or few even give direct admission on 12th class marks as well.

Check the list below for all MHT CET accepting institutions so that you get a better idea:

MHT CET Participating Institutes 2025 - Top Engineering Colleges in Maharashtra Region wise

Also refer: Top MH CET Law Colleges 2025 - 3 & 5-year LLB Colleges, Seats, Courses, Participating Institutes

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Hello,

To get accurate details, please ask your question again with the name and location of the college which you are referring to.

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Hello,

Here is the link where you can access MH CET LLB Question Papers : MH CET LLB 3 & 5 years Previous Question Papers

Hope it helps !

Hey there! If you're looking for MH CET Law mock tests in Marathi, you've got a few good options. The official State CET Cell website is a great place to start, as they release mock tests there.

And here MHT CET MOCK TEST

You can also find online test series specifically in Marathi on various educational platforms many coaching centers offer their own mock tests, some even discussed on YouTube by channels. Don't forget to practice with previous year papers as well.


Good luck with your preparation!

Hi Sonal,

Thanks for your question!

The MH CET 5-year Law admission seat allotment usually begins after the CAP registration and document verification process is complete. For the 2025 cycle, Round 1 allotment is expected around mid to late August.

You can check this page for more information:

https://law.careers360.com/exams/mhcet-law

Please ensure your documents are uploaded and verified on time to avoid delays in allotment.

All the best for your law journey!

Thank you.


Hello,

Thanks for reaching out!

The MHCET Law entrance exam is conducted for 150 marks. It consists of multiple-choice questions covering topics such as Legal Aptitude, General Knowledge, Logical Reasoning, English, and Basic Mathematics. The paper is of 2 hours duration and is held online. Preparing well in each section is essential to score competitively.

For more information about this exam, councelling, cutoff etc you can visit:

https://law.careers360.com/exams/mhcet-law

All the best,

Hello Prerana!

Yes, books for the MH CET 3-year Law entrance exam are absolutely available both online and in bookstores. Since this exam includes subjects like Legal Aptitude, General Knowledge, English, Logical Reasoning, and Basic Mathematics, it's important to choose books that cover all these topics.

Here are some commonly recommended books you can use for your preparation;

  • Arihant’s MH CET Law 3 Years Guide
  • Universal’s Guide to LLB Entrance Exam
  • Lucent's GK
  • RS Aggarwal’s Quantitative Aptitude

You can find these books on Amazon, Flipkart, or visit your local bookstore. Also, try solving previous year question papers and online mock tests to understand the pattern.

If you want to know more about exam pattern or marking scheme you can check this link below;

https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-exam-pattern

Best of luck for your preparation!


Dear Aiman,

. Apply for CAP Round Counselling

. Choose more private law colleges as options during counselling.

. Check for Management Quota seats in private colleges if financially possible.

. Consider reappearing in MH CET Law next year with better preparation to get into top colleges I mean

Hope this helps! BEST OF LUCK


Hello Aspirant,

Unfortunately, with a 42 percentile in MHCET Law 2025, admission to ILS Pune is highly unlikely.

Here's why:

For the 5-year BA LLB program, the closing percentile for open (General) category candidates has consistently been around 97–99+ percentile, even in later CAP rounds .

Expected cutoffs for 2025 remain in the mid-to-high 90 percentile or both Maharashtra and Outside Maharashtra applicants  .

With a score in the low 40 percentile, you're well below the cutoffs required for General category seats.

Hi dear candidate,

You can download the MHT CET Law (5 year) question paper along with solutions from our official website in PDF format. Kindly use the link attached below:

MHCET Law 5-year LLB 2025 Question Paper (OUT) with Answer Key - Download PDF Here

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