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GLC Mumbai Admission 2025: Process, Eligibility, Seats & Cutoff

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Government Law College Admission Process 2025

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Q:   Can students join Government Law College, Churchgate directly without any entrance exam?
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Admission to all the courses offered is made purely based on merit and depends on the candidate's score in the CET examination for UG programs and is merit-based for PG courses. Apart from this, the institute also provides reservation seats for eligible candidates. So, students can join Govt Law College based on CET score and no direct admission. 

Q:   Are admissions at Government Law College, Churchgate entrance-based or merit-based?
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 Admissions at Government Law College,  are primarily entrance based,  candidates selected based on their scores in  the Entrance Test that is  CET .  You are advised to regularly check the official college website for recent updates or keep visiting college in offline mode and do enquire about the admissions in Government Law College, Churchgate.

Q:   How can I get admission in GLC Mumbai?
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For LLB programme admisison, candidates must have minimum 50% aggregate in Class 12 from MH Board/ any recognised board. BSL LLB admission requires to have a Minimum 50% aggregate in degree exam from Mumbai University/ any recognised college. Selection is done on the basis of MHCET Law examFor more details on eligibility Criteria, rules, admission details and essential documents kindly read the Brochure of CET Cell, Relevant Government Gazettes, notification etc.

Government Law College LLB Admission 2025

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Q:   Can I join GLC Mumbai LLB programme without MHCET exam?
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No, it is not possible to enter the LLB programme offered by GLC Mumbai unless one takes the MHCET Law exam. As a matter of fact, admission to the three-year LLB course conducted at the GLC in Mumbai strictly depends on the score of MHCET law. To get admission in LLB, candidates are eligible only if they obtain an aggregate of at least 50% in Class 12 from a recognised board. The score of MHCET Law is mandatory for admission to the LLB course. The direct application for LLB is not available at GLC Mumbai until and unless a candidate clears the MHCET Law exam.

Q:   What is the seat allotment process for the LLB programme at GLC Mumbai?
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A number of procedures are included in the allotment of seats for the LLB programme. After the attempt of MH CET, the result for the same is declared, and the counselling procedure begins. Candidates must apply for online registration and fill in the choice of colleges they are interested in while they are counseled. The seat allotment is strictly merit-based, wherein allotment of seats is done based on the ranks obtained in MH CET along with the order of preference exercised by the students. After seat allotment, candidates must undergo a physical verification of documents and settle the stipulated fees for taking admission. 

Q:   How many seats are available for the LLB programme at GLC Mumbai for the 2024 academic year?
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It has a total of 300 seats in its LLB programme for the academic year 2024. The Government Law College, Mumbai, allows the candidates to intake into the law programmes after they qualify the MH CET. The counselling process is followed after the declaration of MH CET results. That includes registration, choice filling, seat allotment, document verification, and fee payment. The allotment of seats is strictly on the basis of merit. Under this process, the seats are allotted to the candidates as per their ranking in the MH CET.

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Government Law College Admission FAQs 2025

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abhishek gaurav

Updated on Sep 16, 2025