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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 eligibility to apply for LLB course at GLC Mumbai?
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The applicant applying to the Government Law College, Mumbai, must have passed the Class 12 examination from any recognised board with at least an aggregate score of 50%. Apart from that, the applicant needs to qualify in the entrance test, MHCET for Law, in order to get admitted. There is no age limit mentioned for the applicants. Candidates, after appearing for the entrance exam of MHCET, have to proceed with the counselling, wherein they are screened as per their merits. Once the documents are verified and the admission fee is paid, they are allotted seats in the college.

Q:   How many students can do LLB at GLC Mumbai?
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GLC Mumbai offers LLB programme at UG level. The duration of LLB is three-year. Below is the seats intake for LLB and other programme at GLC:

  • LLB : 300 seats (Government)
  • BLS LLB: 180 seats (government), and 60 seats (self-financed)
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Government Law College Application Process 2025

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Q:   Is there any way of applying offline for the Government Law College, Churchgate application form?
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   Applying for Government Law College, Churchgate is exclusively done online, and there is no offline application process available. Candidates interested in applying can do so by visiting the official GLC, Mumbai website. The application fee for the Common Entrance Test (CET) is INR 800, with a reduced fee of INR 400 for reserved categories. In addition to the online application, admission forms can also be obtained at the college campus.  ensuring a seamless application experience for prospective students.

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Q:   What is the fee for GLC Mumbai BLS LLB programme?
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The tuition fee for the BSL LLB course that GLC Mumbai offers is INR 9,000 for the first year. This fee structure depicts that GLC is economical for 'legal' education. The total amount for the whole period of three years is INR 30,470. Along with this amount, a student has to pay some extra amount as a caution fee, along with other administrative charges, as in the total expenditure. The process is merit-based. However, the quoted fee appears to have been extracted from the website of the sanctioning body. It is still subject to change and, as such, only indicative.

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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. 

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Most of the major firms/lawyers offer placements, Also, there are lots of internship opportunities are provided by the placement cell of the college.
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Review of Government Law College, Mumbai .
Placements: Usually, the highest package is around 18–20 LPA. The top recruiters are tier 1 law firms like CAM, SAM, Trilegal, and AZB Partners, etc. The placement committee of my college is really active, and there is a website for college students where we can apply for internships.
Infrastructure: The library is really good, it has all books from different areas of law. But, the building is small and includes 25–30 classrooms. Right now, renovation is going on in the college. Classes are old-styled and give a 1980s vibe, but it's kind of cool.
Faculty: Teachers are helpful and very cool, they aren’t very strict. The difficulty level of exams is above average, and the syllabus is a bit outdated because there are no law subjects in the first two years of the course, which is a bit weird. The law subjects start from the third year onwards.
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Good placement opportunities.
Placements: The college has good placement opportunities, but there is a need for more support in securing internships. While top companies recruit, students often struggle to find internships on their own. The college should provide better guidance and resources for internships, such as workshops, networking events, and partnerships with companies. Internships are essential for building practical skills, and more assistance in this area would greatly improve career readiness and job opportunities after graduation.
Infrastructure: The classrooms are fully air-conditioned and equipped with smart classrooms. The infrastructure is well-maintained. Our campus has five canteens in total, with one main canteen and four stalls around the campus. The sports facilities are decent and include a girls' common room and an indoor badminton court. The library is also well-equipped with a wide variety of books, providing a peaceful environment to study.
Faculty: Our department has well-qualified teachers who are always willing to help students eager to learn. The course offered to us is up to date and relevant. The semester exams can be a bit difficult, but if you study regularly, you can easily cover the syllabus and score good marks.
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Placements: Government law college stands as an institute with a rich legacy in legal world. And one of the popular college in. For law, the best college one of the notable features of the college is that it has regular competitions like moot courts legal aid visits and many more .
Infrastructure: It is very hard to get into the college hostel. There are very limited seats. But if you can try with a minimum income certificate, you can get into it. Food is the worst part; you have to manage it. But if you have a nice political background, you can crack into the hostel, as it has the best location any hostel can have in Mumbai, being 2 roads away from the college and 600 meters away from Marine Drive.
Faculty: It has the best faculty and teachers. But attendance is not an issue at the college. Students usually bunk classes and just appear for the exam. Faculty does not work or seriously like taking attendance and other chores. Teachers are mostly absent.
Other: Location is the best for this college as it is near Mumbai High Court.
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Absolutely satisfied with everything at GLC, Mumbai.
Placements: The placements of GLC, Mumbai is the best one an institution can provide. There are some top tier law firms in Mumbai which require a GLC degree. There are some top companies recruiting from the college. Mostly all of the students get placed in a good company.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is pretty much dedicated to studies with no college ground for sports. But yes, it does have a huge library with a lot of books and other facilities available for studying. It also has a well-equipped auditorium. The canteen is currently unavailable during the pandemic.
Faculty: The faculty of GLC id the best. It is skilled and knowledgeable. The curriculum is relevant to the students and makes them industry ready. They are interactive and are ready always to help you out. Also, there are some renowned faculty members for some subjects.
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It is one of the best law colleges in India.
Placements: Almost 90-95% of the students who sat for placements got placed. The salary package offered is not disclosed, but as per seniors, the average salary package offered is 4-8 LPA. Sometimes it also goes as high as 12-14 LPA. Well-known corporate and litigation law firms participate in placements like Trilegal, AZB and Amarchand Mangaldas. Many average and small law firms around the fort area recruit student's from GLC. Some students got placed through PPO, and some opted to pursue further studies. Students intern throughout the year, and the placement committee looks after the internships and acts as a platform between students and firms. Roles offered are research work, paperwork, drafting and attending court and helping associates in internships.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure has been revamped recently, and it is totally new and excellent with a mixture of modern and old touches as the college is more than 90 years old at the current location. Wi-Fi is available. There is a state-of-the-art library that houses books related to the law and legal fields, and it also has some rare and unique books. The original Indian Penal Code and various British Indian government documents and papers are kept securely. There is a hostel right behind the college, which houses students across 3-4 government colleges. Boys' hostel and girls' hostels are situated in and around 3-4 km from college. There is a decent canteen, and there are plenty of options to eat according to students, which is very student-friendly.
Faculty: Faculty members are excellent in teaching and very helpful to every student. They are also very well-qualified and well-experienced. Few professors like Pithawalla have been teaching here for more than 40 years. The curriculum is a bit outdated as the college is affiliated with the University of Mumbai, which needs updates according to industry standards from time to time. Exams are pretty decent level if you have studied well and you can clear them. The passing percentage is in the range of 80-85%.
Other: I have chosen this course because it is totally value for money and one of the most affordable fee structures compared with any law college in Mumbai. It is Rs. 6,000-12,000 for aided and unaided for a year. There is a different fee structure for the reserved category, which helps students coming from oppressed communities or economically weaker sections from EWS general category. Campus and college life are pretty average, and students should definitely join college committed to making good friends and hang out around at least in the initial years. There is an annual college fest, other events, etc. Various scholarships are provided.
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I feel the honour to be a part of this privileged college.
Placements: The average salary package bragged by GLC students is probably 12 LPA. The top role offered in our course is a legal advisory. Almost every student is bound to get an internship. I think every student who managed to join GLC is due to its ultimate academic performance, which is consistent.
Infrastructure: Our college is pretty impressive, and the cleanliness and hygiene have never been a problem. There are air-conditioned labs, and the college office has a huge capacity also. Our college is located right next to Marine Drive. The food served here is amazing, and you can totally rely on the college.
Faculty: The staff members are very cooperative here and very kind to help, which has never been a problem in this college. The exams conducted here are pretty competitive in terms of difficulty level because students from all over Bombay with an absolute performance join our college.
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Government Law College Admission FAQs 2025

Q:   What are the eligibility criteria at Government Law College, Churchgate apart from national-level entrance exams?
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Apart from qualifying in the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) national level exam, the key eligibility criteria to get admission into the LLB programme at Government Law College (GLC), Churchgate are :-

1. Educational Qualification: - The candidate must compulsorily hold a bachelor’s degree (in any discipline) that is recognised by universities or boards established under UGC. 

2. Minimum Marks:-  They need to secure a minimum overall aggregate of 50% marks in their bachelor's degree. For reserved categories, it is 45%.

3. Final year students in their undergraduate programme are also eligible to apply subject to meeting above marks criteria in their final exam results .

4. Age Limit:-  No age restrictions but one must fulfill above degree criteria.

Thus, in accordance with bar council guidelines, obtaining a UG degree with a minimum of 50% of total marks is necessary for applying to GLC Churchgate's LLB program, in addition to passing the CLAT.

Q:   Are pursuing UG courses at Government Law College, Churchgate expensive?
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No, pursuing the undergraduate LLB course at the prestigious Government Law College (GLC), Churchgate Mumbai is not expensive at all. Here are some points about the fees and overall costs:-

- For Mumbai resident students, the total 3 years' tuition fees is only 16,000 - 20,000 approx.

- For outstation students, it is marginally higher at 32,000 - 35,000 for the complete course. 

- Negligible additional fees and very moderate hostel charges per annum, if needed.

- Total expenditure for the full 3 years works out to around 20,000-30,000 for local students and 40,000-?50,000 for outstation candidates including accommodation etc.

- This is extremely affordable and reasonable when compared to private law colleges charging over 4-5 Lakhs for the same LLB degree.

- Government-funded status means low tuition and minimal additional fees.

Thus, the cost factor is a significant benefit of pursuing an LLB at GLC Churchgate and draws applicants to the law program who are deserving but have limited financial resources.

Q:   How to check Government Law College, Churchgate cut off 2023 for UG round- wise seat allotment?
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To check the Government Law College, Churchgate cut-off for UG (Undergraduate) round-wise seat allotment for the year 2024, you need to follows these steps :-

1.Go to the official website of Government Law College. You can usually find this by searching for the college's official website in your preferred search engine.

2.Once on the college's website, check to the "Admissions" or "UG Admissions" section. This section often contains information related to the admission process, including cut-off marks.

Q:   What is the selection process for BLS LLB course at GLC Mumbai?
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The selection process for the BLS LLB course at GLC Mumbai, includes several important steps. Before commencing the admission process, the candidates have to satisfy the eligibility criteria, which demand a minimum 45% aggregate from a recognised board in Class 12. To be eligible, the candidates are shortlisted based on their MHCET scores after registration for MHCET Law. Then, they must submit their original documents and fees for the confirmation of their seats. This selection round makes the process purely merit-based and transparent.

Q:   Which courses are offered by Government Law College, Churchgate?
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Government Law College, Churchgate has courses such as PG Diploma, UG Diploma, Certificate, LL.B., B.L.S. LL.B. which are primarily in the stream of Law. Government Law College, Churchgate has specializations such as PG Diploma specializations in Intellectual Property Law, UG Diploma specializations in Cyber Law, Certificate specializations in Human Rights & International Humanitarian Law.
Q:   What is GLC Mumbai cutoff 2023 for MHT CET Law Round 1 Seat Allotment results?
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The lastet GLC Mumbai cutoff 2023 for MHT CET Law Round 1 Seat Allotment results are tabuleted below along with the past year cutoffs for candidates to get clarity on changing trend of cutoffs :

MHCET Law Round 1 score (General-All India)
Course202120222023
B.L.S. LL.B.124111120
Q:   Can I get a seat at GLC Mumbai with 99 score?
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Yes, candidates with a 99 score in MHTCET Law exam can get admission for LLB specilisations.  Considering the last-round, the cutoff 2024 for the GLC of Law (LL.B.) course stood at 99.61 for General AI category. However, the cutoff in the future is expected to decrease if going with the year-wise trend. The Last Round cutoff for 122 and 119 in 2022 and 2023, respectively, for the General AI category candidates. So, scoring 99 score would be sufficient to get into GLC Mumbai. Candidates can check the latest GLC Mumbai MHTCET Law cutoff 2024 in the from GLC Mumbai official page:

Q:   What is the eligibility to apply for BLS LLB course at GLC Mumbai?
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The applicant applying to the GLC Mumbai, must have passed the Class 12 examination from any recognised board with at least an aggregate score of 45%. Apart from that, the applicant needs to qualify in the entrance test, that is MHCET Law, in order to get admitted. There is no age limit mentioned for the applicants. Candidates, after appearing for the entrance exam, have to proceed with the counselling, wherein they are screened as per their merits. Once the documents are verified and the admission fee is paid, the admission committee confirm the seat for the BLS LLB programme.

Q:   How many seats are available for the BLS LLB programme at GLC Mumbai?
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The college has a total of 240 seats for its BLS LLB programme for the academic year 2024. The GLC Mumbai, allows the candidates to pursue the law programmes after they qualify for the MH CET exam. 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 based on merit. Under this process, the seats are allotted to the candidates based on their ranking in the MH CET.

Q:   When will MH CET Law 2025 admit card release for BLS LLB programme?
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The MH CET Law 2025 will be released in two phases of the admit card. The admit card for the five-year BLS LLB course is most possibly going to be published in May 2025 through the official website in an online mode. And the students will be able to download their admit card with a specific period by getting into their registration number along with the date of birth, through the website. The admit card is a document submitted on the day of the examination.

Q:   What are the top courses offered at Government Law College, Churchgate?
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  • Bachelor's Law Degree
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Securities Law
  • Postgraduate Certificate in Human Rights
  • Postgraduate Diploma in Intellectual Property Rights
  • Diploma in Cyber Law
  • Bachelor of Law (L.L.B)
  • Bachelor of Legal Science (B.L.S) + Bachelor of Law (L.L.B)
  • Bachelor of Arts + Bachelor of Legislative Law (BA+LLB)
Q:   What is the cutoff for admission to GLC Mumbai?
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Government Law College, Churchgate, accepts MHT CET Law entrance exam scores, followed by its counselling process for admission to the B.L.S. LL.B and Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) courses. During the last-round cutoff 2024, the MHT CET Law score was 99.61 for the General category students under the AI quota. For admission to the B.L.S. LL.B course, the MHT CET Law 2024 cutoff data is not available.

Q:   How can students check the Government Law College, Churchgate cutoff?
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Certainly, to obtain the most accurate and up-to-date information on the cutoff marks and results for Government Law College (GLC), Churchgate, it is highly recommended to visit the official GLC college website  Results are typically announced approximately two months after the entrance examination.For the latest updates or to inquire about your results, you can also contact the college directly by calling their toll-free number. The college's office hours for assistance are from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM during regular office timings.Keeping yourself informed through the official website and reaching out to the college for specific queries is the best way to stay updated on GLC college admissions and results without relying on potentially outdated or inaccurate information.

Q:   Does GLC Mumbai offers LLB course?
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Yes, Government Law College, Mumbai offers a three-year LLB course. Admission to this programme is strictly on marks scored in the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHCET) followed by a counselling process. This is a full-time programme, which has approval by the Bar Council of India, allowing for the graduates to practice law when the programme is completed. The candidates must check the eligibility criteria before commencing the admissions process. The application forms are also available at the website of GLC.

Q:   Can students with minimum cutoff get a seat at Government Law College, Churchgate?
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Yes, it is so easy to get admission in GLC college.In the past few years, the cutoff marks for admission to Government Law College, Churchgate, have been subject to variations.  The cutoffs, especially for the general category and out-of-state students, are set very high, requiring excellent performance in the MH CET Law exam. While there is a minimum eligibility percentage for the MH CET Law exam, a high score in the exam is necessary to secure a seat due to high competition and limited seats. 

Q:   What factors have affected the GLC Mumbai BLS LLB cutoff over the years?
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The GLC Mumbai BLS LLB cut-off has witnessed tremendous changes within the last few years. While in 2021 the cut-off rank for the BLS LLB course was as high as 124, it went even down to 111 in 2022, so indeed the level of competition was on a rising trend. However, in 2023, the cut-off again increase to 120. From the above data, there is an underlying trend in the admissions at GLC Mumbai, which is shaped by various factors, such as applicants and the level of difficulty in the exam.
Q:   What is the Centralised Admission Process for MHCET Law 2023?
A: 

MHCET Law 2023 Centralised Admission Process (CAP) includes the following steps:
Step 1: Counselling registration by candidates
Step 2: Document verification
Step 3: Choice-locking
Step 4: Seat allocation, and admission confirmation by candidates. 
The CET Cell Maharashtra releases MH CET Law merit lists after CAP process. The merit lists are released in different rounds for both 5-year LLB and 3-year LLB courses. 

Q:   What is the seat allotment process for the BLS LLB programme at GLC Mumbai?
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There are several steps included in the seat allotment procedure for the BLS 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 counselled. 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 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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