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Sonali

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MH CET Law is conducted by the Maharashtra state common entrance test cell in the online format for admissions to various LAW schools in Maharashtra. The duration of the paper is 120 minutes and there is no sectional time limit. There is a total of 150 questions over five sections with no negative marking.The MH CET Law exam follows a standardized format for both LLB 5-year and LLB 3-year programs. It is conducted as an online Computer-Based Test (CBT). The exam comprises multiple-choice questions (MCQs), where candidates select the correct answer from the provided options.The MH CET Law exam will be conducted once a year by the Mahara
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English Language, Current Affairs with General Knowledge, Legal Reasoning, Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Techniques are the five subjects covered in the CLAT. Conversely, MH CET Law emphasizes legal ability, general knowledge, current events, English, logical reasoning, and fundamental mathematics. In terms of both exams' complexity, CLAT is the most difficult entrance exam in India. The MH CET Law entrance exam is comparatively simpler. The 2025 CLAT syllabus is incredibly varied, and the questions are extremely challenging. Colleges all around the nation have multiple admissions for admission to law degrees. These include, to m
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Kritika Rai

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The MHCET Law exam is a state-level entrance exam conducted by the Maharashtra State CET Cell for admission to law programs in Maharashtra. The exam is conducted in both English and Marathi, and candidates can choose their preferred language at the time of registration.The exam paper will be in the chosen language, and all instructions and explanations will also be in the chosen language. For example, if you choose to take the exam in English, the exam paper will be in English, and all of the questions will be in English. The instructions for the exam will also be in English, and the answer key will also be in English.If you are not su
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Kritika Rai

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MH CET Law (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law) is conducted for admission to various undergraduate law programs in the state of Maharashtra. The MH CET Law offers admission to the following law courses:1. 5-Year Integrated LL.B. Programme: This programme is designed for students who have completed their 10+2 or equivalent education. It is a comprehensive five-year programme that combines undergraduate education with legal studies.2. 3-Year LL.B. Programme: This programme is for graduates who have completed their bachelor's degree in any discipline and wish to pursue a career in law. It is a three-year postgraduate program.Please
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Kritika Rai

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The difficulty level of MH CET Law can vary from person to person depending on their background, preparation, and familiarity with the subjects tested. MH CET Law, like any other competitive entrance exam, can be challenging, but it is not insurmountable with the right preparation and dedication.The exam consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) covering subjects such as Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning, General Knowledge, Logical and Analytical Reasoning, and English. The difficulty level can be moderate to high, especially for those who do not have a strong foundation in these subjects. However, with diligent study, practice, an
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YASH SHARMA

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The MH CET Law exam is a computer-based test (CBT) for 3-year LLB and 5-year LLB. It has 150 multiple-choice questions, each carrying 1 mark. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers. The exam is conducted in two hours and the minimum qualifying marks for general category candidates are 40% for 3-year LLB and 45% for 5-year LLB.

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YASH SHARMA

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The duration of the MH CET Law exam is 120 minutes (2 hours). 

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YASH SHARMA

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The MH CET Law exam has 5 sections: Legal Aptitude and Reasoning, General Knowledge with Current Affairs, Logical and Analytical Reasoning, English Language, and Mathematical Aptitude (only for 5-year LLB).

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YASH SHARMA

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For general category candidates, the minimum qualifying marks are 40% of the total marks, which is 60 marks. And for reserved category candidates, the minimum qualifying marks are 35% of the total marks, which is 52.5 marks.

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YASH SHARMA

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The marking scheme for the MH CET Law exam is as follows:Each question carries 1 mark.There is no negative marking for incorrect answers.The minimum qualifying marks for the MH CET Law exam are 40% for general category candidates and 35% for reserved category candidates.

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