Maharashtra CET Law 2025 Exam Pattern revised for both 3-year and 5-year LLB courses. Candidates who are looking forward to appearing in MHCET Law Exam 2025 must check the revised Exam Pattern for Maharashtra LLB CET 2025 before beginning the preparation. Read further to know more.
MH CET Law 2025: The State Common Entrance Cell, Maharashtra has revised the MHCET Law 2025 Exam Pattern for three-year and 5-year courses. Candidates who are looking forward to appearing in MHCET Law Exam 2025 must check the revised Exam Pattern for Maharashtra LLB CET 2025 before beginning the preparation.
As per the revised marking scheme, the exam will be held for 120 marks instead of 150 marks. However, the CET Cell has not revised the exam timing for MH CET LLB. The CET Cell in an official notification stated that "the government has revised the marking scheme to conduct the State Common Entrance Examination for LLB 3-years and LLB 5-years courses from the AY 2025-26. Now, the CET examination for courses LLB 3 years and LLB 5 years will be held for 120 marks instead of 150 marks. The syllabus, weightage of components and duration of the examination will be same as before."
Maharashtra LLB CET 2025: Exam Pattern
he main features of MHCET Law 2024 question paper for both courses are as under:
Features | Details |
---|---|
Exam mode | Online, Computer-based test (CBT) |
Exam duration | 2 hours |
Test paper language | English and Marathi |
Type of questions | Multiple choices questions |
Total questions | 120 MCQs |
Total Marks | 120 marks |
Subjects | Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning, General Knowledge with Current Affairs, Logical and Analytical Reasoning, English. Same subjects for the five-year LLB course as well but with Mathematical Aptitude as well. |
Negative Marking | No negative marking |
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