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GLC Mumbai LLB Courses & Fees 2025: Eligibility, Cutoff, Admission, Dates, Seats

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GLC Mumbai LLB Eligibility & Highlights 2024

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    Q:   Are LL.B placements at Government Law College, Churchgate good?
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    Placement Opportunities: GLC has a strong record of placements, and its graduates often secure positions at top law firms, corporate legal departments, government agencies, and judicial services.

    The college has a placement committee to look after the placement of the students. For the students upto 4th year,the placement committee keeps the students updated about all the internship opportunities that we could get.

    The highest package offered is 5 lakh and average is 50,000/- to 100,000/-. 10% of the total students in college get placed through this process of placements.

    Q:   What is the fee for LLB programme at GLC Mumbai?
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    The tuition fee for the LLB course provided by GLC Mumbai is INR 6,000 for the initial year. This fee structure depicts the fact that GLC is accessible for 'legal' education. The total fee for the whole three years' course is INR 19,430. Apart from this, a student must also pay some extra amount for caution money, along with some other administrative charges, which are included in the overall expenditure. The selection is on a merit basis. However, the mentioned fee is taken from the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to changes and, hence, is indicative.

    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.

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    GLC Mumbai LLB Admission Dates 2024

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    15 Sep '25 - 25 Sep '25
    MH CET Law 2025 Institute Level Round (3-year LLB)
    13 Sep '25 - 22 Sep '25
    MH CET Law 2025 Institute Level Round (5-year LLB)
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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:   What is the latest cutoff information for admission to LL.B at Government Law College, Churchgate?
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    The cutoff for LL.B at church GATE differs fairly for all categories as we can see-

    The cutoff for each category is below 

    • Ur - 120 - 125
    • Ews - 105 - 110
    • Obc - 106- 107
    • St - 102 - 103
    • Sc - 98-99

    This is cutoff for each category.

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    Q:   Can students with a minimum cutoff for LLB get a seat at Government Law College, Churchgate?
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     Yes, students with a minimum cutoff for LLB get a seat at Government Law College, Churchgate. 

    Getting admission into Government Law College (GLC), Churchgate's prestigious LLB programme only with the minimum cutoff marks is quite difficult and competitive due to the high demand .

    However, there is a chance depending on several factors :- 

    • Seats Available - GLC Churchgate has only 60 seats in the LLB program. The minimum cutoff is generally set very high at around 95+ percentile in CLAT exam .

    • General vs Reserved -  If you belong to reserved categories like SC/ST, the minimum cutoff is relatively lower based on allotted quota.

    • Performance in Interview - Those who meet just the cutoff are called for an interview. Good performance here can help chances.

    • Chance in Further Rounds -  Applicants below but near the cutoff stand better chances in the second to fourth admission rounds if seats are still vacant. 

    • Upgradation Chance - Students with lower scores sometimes initially get other less popular law colleges in Mumbai. In the upgradation rounds, they might get GLC based on merit.

    So while difficult, students meeting just the cutoff criteria of GLC Churchgate do stand a little  chance of admission, primarily through  the reserved categories or if they excel in the interview round. 

    Q:   What was the closing rank for the GLC Mumbai LLB programme?
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    The latest year's cutoff of GLC Mumbai LLB has not been released yet. GLC Mumbai LLB closing rank of 2023 for General All India Category is 119. The rank is basically the minimum marks that candidates have to obtain in order to qualify for the final round of counselling. According to the trend, the cutoff has marginally increased. This trend mirrors the competitive nature of admissions at GLC Mumbai, one of India's the oldest and most prestigious law colleges, attracting a large number of applicants each year.

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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. 

    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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    3.9/5
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    Placement Review IconPlacements3.8
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    Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course3.5
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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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    Chandni ShahVerified Icon
    Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2020
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    3Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    Great college. It is a good choice for the law.
    Placements: Almost 60% of the students get placed in our college. The highest package offered is 5 LPA, and the average package offered is around 3 LPA. Top recruiting companies are AZB, SAM and other banks. Top roles offered is an associate. The highest package offered in our course is 5 LPA, and the average package offered in our course is 3 LPA. Almost 50% of students get an internship from our course.
    Infrastructure: Facilities are very nice and well maintained by the staff, and there is an excellent library in the college, which is very spacious. The college provides with hostel facilities for students with good quality of food in the canteen. In which a full lunch meal is a very affordable price.
    Faculty: Faculty are helpful. They have good skills and also share a lot of their practical experiences in class. Quality of teaching is excellent. The course curriculum is relevant. And the course has a good number of internships, which makes student industry-ready.
    Other: I am passionate and interested in the law course. I have chosen this course because I like to research, which is very important for this course. In the course nothing to be improved. There are lots of different extracurricular activities by the college to participate.
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    Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2020
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    5Placements4Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    Good college for a kick start to your legal career!
    Placements: College has it's own placement cell. As it is renowned college in India, no. Of placed student is always good. Also, college gives a chance for internships in different firms during the degree course as college timing is flexible for working students. No. Of placed student is always increasing.
    Infrastructure: GLC is the oldest law school in Asia. Though it is renovated now. It has a touch of an old times. In library, auditorium. When you come out of a Churchgate station, GLC is a milestone. Good campus in prime location like Churchgate, easy to reach. Also, everything is available nearby, like stationary. Cafes. Canteen. Hostel.
    Faculty: As GLC is the top college for law in Maharashtra, faculty is really good as professors are mostly practitioners in high court as well as various courts. They are the biggest source of knowledge for upbringing. Classes held on time regularly as some of the lecturers are so punctual.
    Other: One of the biggest event in college is Zankaar! it's a annual fest which includes all around activities for students. From dance to quiz. Sports to paper presentation.
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    Bachelor of Law (LL.B.) - Batch of 2018
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    Dissatisfied as the college had a good reputation, but didn't meet my expectation.
    Placements: In the batch 2018, only 5% of the students got placed by the college placement drive. I don't know about the senior batch. The highest salary package is 16 LPA, and I don't know about the lowest. All the top-tier firms, in-house counsels and advocates visit the campus. The roles offered are associates. In the internship, only 20% of the students got from the college. The highest stipend is Rs. 15,000 per month, the lowest is none, and the average is Rs. 5,000 per month. There is a placement cell. It is good for taking an internship.
    Infrastructure: There are 38 classrooms, library, moot courtroom, electronic research room, auditorium, canteen, and Wi-Fi facility on the campus. The quality of rooms is average. The quality of food in the canteen is decent. The hostel rooms provided by the college are decent with 2/3/4 sharing. The infrastructure on the campus is poor. There is no playground. There is no one classroom for seminars.
    Faculty: The teachers are helpful, but unable to depart knowledge to the students. The mode of teaching is conventional, and it is uninteresting. They are unable to deliver lecture properly. The student to faculty ratio is 80:1. Internships are allowed throughout the academic year. The course curriculum is useful.
    Other: The student-run committees do a lot of activities. Sports, moot courts, magazine, law review, legal aid, social and cultural committees, seminars and conferences, guest lectures, and study tours are there on the campus. The scholarships and awards are given for academic excellence and co-curricular performances.
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    5Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    Good, renowned, aged college for law.
    Placements: Placement was really good in the best law firms. My seniors got great campus placement, even for internships in the best firm. With great career opportunity, the highest salary offered was 15-20 lacs annually, and the lowest was 1-2 lac annually. For internship, students were offered a role like drafting etc. A stipend like 3000 - 7000 was offered. All big law firms visit the college for recruitment.
    Infrastructure: There is moot court inside. It is a wifi enabled campus, with a beautiful garden and playroom both for men and women. There's a canteen with healthy and tasty food, and at an affordable price. There is a huge library of 2 floors, with wifi and a peaceful environment. There are huge hostels for men and women at just 2 min of walking distance. Seminar classroom with ac is available for special lectures.
    Faculty: The faculty is really helpful with great teaching skills. There are a few renowned lawyers who came to hold lectures. The regular faculty is also well qualified and knowledgeable in their profession, so they can convey well to their students. They are always welcoming students' doubt and queries.
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    4.6
    4Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    Great industry exposure at Government Law College.
    Placements: The placements at Government Law College are good. About 20 lakh is the highest whereas 8 lakh to 10 lakhs is the average. The companies that regularly visit the campus are Amarchand Mangaldas, AZB and Ernst and Young. The internships are not offered on campus and students need to work on it themselves.
    Infrastructure: Like all other government universities in the nation, GLC has a vintage building. The classrooms are enormous with wide wooden seats and it also has an astonishing library supplied with books that you won't discover anyplace else and very much kept up disputable courts, which are some of the components to highlight.
    Faculty: The faculty is well experienced and wise. Also, many judges and solicitors keep visiting the campus, especially in the final year, hence it does provide a lot of industry exposure. It lives up to the expectation and it's reputation. The teacher to student ratio is 1:60
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    GLC Mumbai LLB 2024 FAQs

    Q:   What are the career prospects after LLB graduates from GLC Mumbai?
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    Candidates with LLB from GLC Mumbai can find jobs in both government and private sectors. There are various job opportunities in law firms and where the law graduates are required. Some of the popular government jobs that the degree holders can apply for are:

    Job Profiles

    Average Salary

    Public Prosecutor

    INR 5 - 8 lakh

    Judge  

    INR 15 - 25 lakh

    Law Officer 

    INR 4 - 6 lakh

    Legal Advisor

    INR 4 - 7 lakh

    Assistant Public Prosecutor

    INR 3 - 5 lakh

    NOTE: The above salaries are collated from multiple sources and are likely to vary. To learn more about career after LLB,  Click Here.

    Q:   When will MH CET Law 2025 admit card release for LLB course?
    A: 

    The MH CET Law 2025 will be released in two phases of the admit card. The admit card for the three-year LLB course is most possibly going to be published in March 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:   How has the GLC Mumbai LLB cutoff changed over the years?
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    The GLC Mumbai LLB cut-off has experienced enormous variations over the last few years. In 2021, the cut-off rank for the LLB course was 116. It went further up to 123 in 2022, meaning the level of competition was indeed on a rising trend. However, in 2023, the cut-off again dropped to 119. This sort of fluctuation indicates that though the interest in the programme is high, the relative performance of applicants might vary with time. 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:   Is MHCET Law required for LLB at Government Law College, Churchgate?
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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 cutoff marks and then appearing for counselling is mandatory for getting into GLC Churchgate.

    Thus, MHCET Law is not an eligible or accepted exam for law admissions at the prestigious Government Law College, Mumbai. Only CLAT scores are considered by GLC as part of their selection process for the LLB degree.

    Q:   What is the admission process for the LLB course at GLC Mumbai?
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    To secure admissions into the LLB course offered by GLC Mumbai, candidates are required to appear for the MHCET Law entrance exam and secure an appropriate rank for admissions in it. In addition to the entrance exam, candidates are also required to fulfill the eligibility criteria for LLB admissions into GLC Mumbai. The eligibility criteria requires candidates to pass their Class 12 board exams with a minimum aggregate of 50%.

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    You have to qualify in the MH CET Law entrance exam to acquire admission to Law College (GLC) Mumbai. The 3 year- LLB as well as the 5 year BLS LLB programme require this. Once you have achieved a valid score in the MH CET Law, then you will be required to be a part of the Centralized Admission Proc

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    It is quite tough to get admission with this percentile but also have some chances to get admission if you are in OBC category, so prepare all your necessary documents which are required 

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    Answered 5 months ago

    Yes Government Law College Churchgate accepts candidates to the BA LLB and the LLB course through the MHCET exam that is conducted by the MHCET Cell. Candidates are required to appear for these exams and qualify the cutoff to ensure that they get a seat in the desired course. Candidates can appear f

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    saurya snehal

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    Ambedkar University alone release cutoff for all and there is no specific each for any college under them ur mark basis ur choice of college will be allotted 

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    Mohanamathi

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    Only Ambedkar University releases cut off for all affiliated colleges under them, so there is no specific cut off for each college.

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