Maharashtra Common Entrance Test Law
Hello,
Looking at the previous year trends you can get in-
Ahmednagar Jilha Maratha Vidya Prasark Samaj's New Law College, Ahmednagar
Akola Law College
Amolakchand Vidhi Mahavidyalaya Yavatmal
Central India College Of Law Godhani Nagpur
But these cutoffs may change as they depend on various factors.FOr knowing opening closing marks for more colleges you can visit this link-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-cut-off
Hello Aspirant,
Since you belong to general category , chances are extremely low for you to get a decent college in MHT CET Law counselling. You should score a minimum of 120+ to stand a chance for admission. You may however go for management seats or try for an low ranked colleges. Anyways you can attend the counselling and see your luck , but I suggest you to look for other options.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-participating-institutes
All the best
Greetings,
Since you have not mentioned your category and domicile it is difficult to assess your situation as you may be aware that MH-CET has 85% seats for all government aided institutes reserved for Maharashtra state candidates. In that way, if you belong to the all India list then it may still be possible for you to get a seat based on past year trends in the final rounds of counselling.
best of luck.
Greetings, Sanket.
First of all these things cannot be validly predicted as rank against marks differs each year based on difficulty of paper, number of candidates appearing, reservation categories, etc.
Still, as a general range if you are a Maharashtra candidate then you'd have to score 95-100 marks in order to safely get admission.
in 2018, the 3rd round cut off score for general category candidates was 92 marks, OBC = 60 and SC = 59 marks.
In terms of ranks,
Home state closing rank for 2019 was = 1438
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/shahaji-law-college-kolhapur/cut-off?college_id=9496&exam_sub_exam_id=5742&gender_id=1&counselling_id=4195&caste_id=2
Hope it helped, Good day!
Hi aspirant,
Basic requirememt is of XI from recognized board or university. However in your case you had passed XI from abroad. So if you had passed it from some recognized university which has value outside the country then yes it won't create any problem. Also you can check with helpdesk from official website.
hope this is helpful to clear your dilemma.
There is no upper age limit for MAH CET LLB Three Year Course, you just need to pass graduation in any discipline from a recognized university with 45% aggregate, for SC/ST it's 40%, for VJNT/SBC/OBC it's 42%, final years students too are eligible to provided they are able to show their proof of their qualifying examination during the time of admission.
Hi Dear,
Yes, you can take admission in Mumbai for LLB course. Following are few colleges where you can try getting admission:
For more colleges, visit the link provided below:
https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-law-colleges-in-mumbai
Good Luck
hi,
see mhtcet llb exam entrance test held by STATE COMMON ENTRANCE TEST CELL, MAHARASHTRA STATE, MUMBAI, for llb 3 years course as well as 5 years course. now since you are in middle of the llb course you do not need to again appear in mhtcet entrance test if you want to take admission in third year, mhtcet llb exam is for admission in first year of 3 years or 5 years duration llb courses. but if you want to start from first year you can definitely go for the exam.
now see most of the college donot permit to take admission in middle of any course. so I suggest you to directly contact with the college authority in which you want to take admission to know about rules and regulations for migration to another college.
hope you may understand.
If this is regarding MH CET Law, you needn't worry. You are advised to take a print out of the application form for general future reference. This has nothing to do with counselling process or document verification or admission process. So do not worry about it. Ideally you are advised to take a print out of the application form for your own reference and nothing else. So do not worry about it. For any kind of information regarding MH CET Law, please read our article: https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-application-form
Hello ,
First of all you should not provide your contact number on any public platform . Now if you have this problem the only way is to contact the MH-CET helpline no .
Here is a link where you can get helpline numbers for various courses :-
https://info.mahacet.org/mahacet/contact.html
Hope this will help .
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