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Masteter of Law (LL. M. )
Mumbai I. e. MH-CET LAW
Round 1 2021 Cut-off by score was 104 marks and round 2 was 97 marks.
2022 Cut-off by score for round 1 was 109 marks and round 2 was104 marks. Good luck.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
For General Category - 96.15%
For EWS Category - 95.8%
For Backward Category - 88%
For SC Category - 84%
For ST Category - 75%.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Candidates can fill the Mumbai University application form either in online or offline mode for admission to M.Com course
Online Mode
The guidelines for filling up the MU M.Com Application form is mentioned below:-First, candidates must visit the Mumbai University's official website. Click on the student button and select the admission option. For programme registration, click on Click here for admission. Then fill out the registration form with all the necessary information including name, contact deta
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2 years agoContributor-Level 8
For General Category - 60%
For OBC Category - 55%
For SC/ ST Category - 50%
So just go for it for better future opportunities and also placement is available.
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