The Maharashtra CET Cell has announced the result for 3-year LLB on June 20, 2025 on its official website. The result for 5-year LLB was published on June 04, 25 and the exam was concluded on April 28, 2025 and for 3-year LLB, exam took place on May 02 & 03, 2025 at the designated centres.
Candidates who appeared in MH CET Law exam for 5-year LLB and 3-year LLB programs can download the answer key along with the response sheet using their Login ID on the official website. MH CET Law answer key 2025 will let the candidates calculate their estimated scores as the MH examination CET cell also releases the candidate’s response sheet along with the answer key.
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However, before jumping into how the scores of the candidates who appeared in MH Law CET 2025 will be calculated, candidates should be clear with some important terms such as MH CET Law score, rank, marks, and percentile. In this article below, we will be differentiating between what is MH CET Law Marks, Percentile and Rank.
Percentile scores are based on the relative performance of all those who appear for the examination. Basically, the marks obtained are transformed into a scale ranging from 100 to 0 for each session of examinees.
Basically, the Percentile Score indicates the percentage of candidates that have scored EQUAL TO OR BELOW (same or lower raw scores) that particular Percentile in that examination.
However, marks are the raw scores obtained in the examination by the candidates. Based on these raw scores/ marks, percentile score in the range of 0-100 is calculated to measure each candidates' performance without any bias due to different difficulty levels.
Candidates should also note that the Maharashtra CET Cell will be using the normalization method to calculate the scores of the candidates. This is to avoid any advantage or disadvantage to the candidates due to the different level of difficulty in each sets of the exam.
- What is a Good Score for MH CET Law?
- Following Factors affect MH CET Law 2025 Scores
- MH CET Law 2025: Marks vs. Rank vs. Percentile
- MH CET Law Marks vs. Rank Analysis
- MH CET Law Normalization Method, Step by Step Process
- Step-By-Step Procedure For Normalization And Preparation Of Percentile Score:
- MH CET Law Tie Breaking Criteria
What is a Good Score for MH CET Law?
The good score for MH CET Law 2025 will aid candidates to secure a place in one of the top colleges accepting MH CET Law scores. The estimated seats offered for 3-year LLB are around 17,000 while for 5-year LLB, around 10,500 seats are offered through MH CET Law scores.
Please note that in previous years, the total questions asked were around 150, however, this year the question paper had 120 questions to be answered within the same time limit i.e., 2 hours. This in turn reduced the stress among students, and they were able to answer almost all the questions within time. Keeping this in mind, the candidates might score higher MH CET Law scores this year. Hence, refer to the table below to understand the good score needed to secure a seat in top colleges, including ILS Law College, Pune or GLC, Mumbai.
MH CET Law 2025 Good Score for 5-year LLB: Top Colleges
| Colleges |
Other Maharashtra State Candidates |
Maharashtra State Candidates |
|---|---|---|
| GLC, Mumbai |
99+ |
98+ |
| ILS Law College, Pune |
99+ |
97+ |
| DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune |
99+ |
94+ |
| Pravin Gandhi College of Law, Mumbai |
99+ |
97+ |
| DY Patil Law College, Pune |
98+ |
82+ |
Also Read: MH CET Law Question Paper: Download 3-year and 5-year LLB Year Question Paper
MH CET Law 2025 Good Score for 3-year LLB: Top Colleges
| Colleges |
Other Maharashtra State Candidates |
Maharashtra State Candidates |
|---|---|---|
| GLC, Mumbai |
99+ |
99+ |
| ILS Law College, Pune |
99+ |
99+ |
| DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune |
97+ |
97+ |
| DY Patil Law College, Pune |
91+ |
93+ |
| DY Patil Law College, Navi Mumbai |
94+ |
92+ |
Following Factors affect MH CET Law 2025 Scores
In order to secure a seat in top colleges accepting MH CET Law 2025 scores, candidates must consider the following factors that affect the MH CET Law scores:
- Difficulty level of the MH CET Law Exam
- Total number of students who sit for exam
- Total number of seats offered under MH CET Law for both 3-year and 5-year LLB
- Number of applications received for admission during counselling
MH CET Law 2025: Marks vs. Rank vs. Percentile
Candidates while calculating the MH CET Law scores, should understand the difference between the MH CET Law marks, ranks and percentile.
MH CET Law scores or marks are the figures gained after summing up the positive responses by candidates in their answer sheets. These figures can also be referred to as a raw score which will be used by the exam authorities to calculate the percentile and ultimately rank the candidates under normalization method, which is explained below in this article.
The Percentile score of a Candidate is calculated as follows:
Note: The Percentile of the total shall NOT be an aggregate or average of the percentiles of individual subjects. The percentile score is not the same as the percentage of marks obtained.
Also Read: MH CET Law Last Minute Preparation Tips: Subject Wise Tips, Strategy & Guide
MH CET Law Marks vs. Rank Analysis
Refer to the table below to ascertain which score will land you within which rank list for MH CET Law 2025. The list is estimated and completely based on previous year’s data. However, this will greatly help candidates to know which college to target as per their performance.
| All India Rank |
Scores out of 120 |
|---|---|
| 50+ |
100+ |
| 100+ |
99+ |
| 200+ |
98+ |
| 250+ |
95+ |
| 300+ |
94+ |
| 500+ |
93+ |
| 800+ |
92+ |
| 1000+ |
90+ |
| 1250+ |
88+ |
| 1500+ |
85+ |
MH CET Law Normalization Method, Step by Step Process
Maharashtra CET CELL conducts the 3-year LLB and 5-year LLB examinations on multiple shifts. The candidates are given different sets of questions in every shift and it is quite possible that despite all efforts, the difficulty level of the question papers in different shifts may not be the same. To overcome such a situation, the Normalization Method will be used to ensure that candidates are neither benefited nor disadvantaged due to the difficulty level of the examination.
Example: Suppose a test was held in 3 sessions of examinees as per details given below: (Allocation of Days and shifts were done randomly)
Distribution of candidates was as follows: Session 1: Day 1 Batch 1 (D1-B1), Session 2: Day 1 Batch 2 (D1-B2), Session 3: Day 1 Batch 3 (D1-B3)
|
|
No. of Candidates |
Marks |
||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Session |
Day/ Batch |
Absent |
Present |
Total |
Highest |
Lowest |
| 1 |
D1B1 |
150 |
2249 |
2399 |
114 |
1 |
| 2 |
D1B2 |
186 |
2272 |
2458 |
117 |
0 |
| 3 |
D1B3 |
215 |
2216 |
2431 |
119 |
0 |
In this method of scoring, the Highest Raw Score in each paper (irrespective of the raw scores) will be the 100 Percentile, indicating that 100% of candidates have scores equal to or less than the highest scorer/ topper for that session.
Highest Raw Score and Percentile Score: All the highest raw scores will have a normalized Percentile Score of 100 for their respective session.
| Session |
Total candidates appeared |
Highest Raw Score |
Candidates who scored Equal Or Less Than Highest Raw Score |
Percentile Score |
Remarks |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 |
2249 |
114 |
2249 |
100.0000000 [(2249/2249)*100] |
All the highest raw scores will have normalized Percentile Score of 100 for their respective session. |
| 2 |
2272 |
117 |
2272 |
100.0000000 [(2272/2272)*100] |
|
| 3 |
2216 |
119 |
2216 |
100.0000000 [(2216/2216)*100] |
Step-By-Step Procedure For Normalization And Preparation Of Percentile Score:
Step-1: Distribution of Examinees in two days and in two shifts per day: Candidates would be distributed into four sessions randomly so that each session has approximately equal number of candidates.
Step-2: Preparation of Results for each Session: The examination results for each session would be prepared in the form of Raw Scores Total Percentile (TP) =
100 X No. of candidates appeared from the session with raw score equal to or less than T1 score
Total no. of candidates who appeared for the session
Step-3: Compilation of Total CET score: The Percentile scores for the Total Raw Score for all the four sessions (Session- 1: Day-1 Batch 1-1, Session-2: Day-1 batch-2 and Session-3: Day-1 Batch-3 as calculated in Step-2 above would be merged and shall be called the CET Percentile scores which will then be used for compilation of result.
MH CET Law Tie Breaking Criteria
If candidates score the same marks, the tie-breaking method is used by Maharashtra CET exam cell to rank the candidates. Given below is the tie breaking method for both 5-year and 3-year LLB courses:
Tie-Breaking Rules for 3-year LLB
- Candidates scoring higher marks in graduation and 10+2 examinations will be preferred
Tie-Breaking Rules for 5-year LLB
- The exam authority gives preference to marks obtained in 12th
- Candidates who appeared in Marathi Language exam will be preferred
- Marks achieved in best 5 subjects in class 12th will be considered
Also Read: MH CET Law Cut off 2025: Institute & Category-wise Cut off Marks

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Answered a month ago
The Maharashtra CET examination cell conducts the MHCET Law exam for admission to the LLB programs offered at the colleges in Maharashtra. The exam is conducted at the designated centres across the state and nearby cities. Candidates who register for the exam will only be issued the admit cards and
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 2 months ago
The candidates will have to mandatorily carry the hall ticket to the examination hall to avoid rejection in sitting for the exam. The admit card for MHCET Law is important as it mentions the candidates' roll number, the venue of the exam, direction to the exam hall, reporting time and the exam date.
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered 2 months ago
In case candidates do not carry the hall ticket document to the exam hall, they will denied the entry to the appear for the exam. Candidates in such a case are advised to keep a softcopy of the hall ticket number with them. They can get the print out of the MHCET Law 2025 admit card from a nearby se
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Answered 2 months ago
The Maharashtra CET Law admit card will be issued a few days before the exam to the registered candidates. The admit card will be provide the-
- Exam day schedule
- Exam centre details
- Important guidelines
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Exam On - 1 Apr '26 - 2 Apr '26

Normalization process is an established practice for comparing candidate scores across multiple shift papers. There are possibilities of different level of difficulties in each shift for the same exam, however to tackle this scenario, the Normalization Method will be used to calculate the MH CET Law 3-year and 5-year LLB results.
Step 1: Candidates would be distributed into four sessions randomly so that each session has approximately equal number of candidates. Suppose: Session-1: Day-1 Batch 1 (D1-B1), Session-2: Day-1 Batch-2 (D1-B2), Session-3: Day-1 Batch 3 (D1-B3).
Step-2: The examination results for each session would be prepared in the form of Raw Scores.
Total Percentile (TP) = 100 X No. of candidates appeared from the session with raw score equal to or less than T1 score
Total No. of Candidates appeared for the session
Step-3: The Percentile scores for the Total Raw Score for all the four sessions (Session- 1: Day-1 Batch 1-1, Session-2: Day-1 batch-2 and Session-3: Day-1 Batch-3 as calculated in Step-2 above would be merged and shall be called the CET Percentile scores which will then be used for compilation of result.
The Percentile of all four sessions will be calculated separately for the total raw score.