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Kritika Rai

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The MH CET Law 2025 answer key for the 3-year LLB course will tentatively be released in April 2025. To download the answer key, candidates will have to visit cetcell.mahacet.org and click on the "Objection Tracking" tab. They can raise objections to answer key during the answer key objection window. The fee per objection is INR 1,000.

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Vikram Suddapalli

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The MH CET Law cutoff for ILS Law College in 2023 for the General Category is between 118 and 119 points. ILS Law College in Pune is a prominent institution, and meeting the cutoff would qualify you for admission to their law programs.Keep in mind that cutoffs may change significantly each year depending on criteria such as the total number of students taking the exam, the difficulty level of the entrance exam, and prior years patterns. If you want to study law at ILS, I recommend aiming for a score in this range to increase your chances of admission. 

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Aneena Abraham

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Yes, students can do Law without appearing for MHCET Law but they have to appear for other entrance exams like CLAT, LSAT India, etc. to be considered eligible for studying Law in Mumbai.

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Anit kumar

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No, MHCET Law is not required for seeking admission into the LLB programme at Government Law College (GLC), Churchgate, Mumbai .The key exam required for LLB admission at GLC Churchgate is: -- CLAT is the national level entrance exam for admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate law programs at various colleges.- GLC Churchgate considers only the scores of CLAT exam for selection of candidates.- MHCET Law is the Maharashtra state level exam required for law admissions within the state.- However, MHCET Law scores are not accepted or considered for admission at GLC Churchgate's LLB program.- Qualifying in just CLAT exam with required
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Jayita Paul

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If you're eyeing admission to the BA LLB programme at D.Y. Patil School of Law in Navi Mumbai, you'll find that the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law (MHCET Law) is indeed a key player in the admission process. The school accepts MHCET Law scores, making it an essential component for aspiring law students. For the upcoming academic year in 2024, the 5-year LLB exam is scheduled for May 7–8, while the 3-year exam will take place from March 11–13. To secure your spot, you need to meet certain eligibility criteria, which include having completed your 10+2 education with an aggregate of 45% marks for the general category
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Jayita Paul

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If you're aspiring to pursue a legal education in Maharashtra, D.Y. Patil School of Law stands as a promising option for you. The institution readily accepts MH CET Law scores for admission into both the LLB and BA LLB courses. For the upcoming academic year, the 5-year LLB exam is tentatively scheduled for May 18, 2024, while the 3-year exam was conducted on March 12–13, 2024. This student-friendly approach ensures that you have a clear timeline to prepare for and plan for the entrance examinations. Notably, D.Y. Patil Law College in Pimpri, Pune, is also part of this endeavour, welcoming MH CET Law scores for admission to
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Kritika Rai

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If you don't score above the cutoff in MH CET Law, you will have to follow one of the steps mentioned below:1. Participate in Subsequent Counseling Rounds:If seats remain vacant after the initial allotment, subsequent rounds of counseling are conducted. Cutoffs may lower in these rounds, providing a chance to secure a seat.Stay updated on the official website for counseling schedules and participate in all rounds for which you are eligible.2. Explore Colleges Outside Maharashtra:Consider applying to law colleges in other states that accept scores from MH CET Law or have their own entrance exams.Research colleges with good reputations a
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Kritika Rai

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In the MH CET Law counselling process, candidates are given two options after the seat allotment: Freeze and Float. These options allow candidates to decide whether they want to accept the allotted seat or keep their options open for further rounds of counselling.Freeze Option:The Freeze option allows candidates to lock in their current seat allotment and not participate in subsequent rounds of counselling. This option is beneficial for candidates who are satisfied with their current seat allotment and do not wish to risk losing it.Once a candidate chooses the Freeze option, they cannot participate in further rounds of counselling. The
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Kritika Rai

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AP stands for Centralized Admission Process. It is a common online platform used for seat allocation in various educational institutions in Maharashtra, including law colleges. The CAP process is conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET Cell) of Maharashtra.In the context of MH CET Law counselling, CAP rounds are conducted to allocate seats in law colleges based on the ranks of candidates in the MH CET Law exam. Candidates are required to register for CAP and fill their choices of colleges and courses in order of preference. Seats are then allotted to candidates based on their ranks and choices.The CAP process is designed
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