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<p>The <strong>admit card</strong> usually stays open for download till the <strong>exam day</strong>. Still, it's better you get it early once it comes out, so you have enough time if something goes wrong.&nbsp;Downloading it soon helps you fix any small issue before the exam without stress.</p>

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<p>You must take a <strong>printed copy</strong> of your <strong>MH CET Law hall ticket</strong> with you. Showing a photo or screenshot on your phone won't work at the exam center.&nbsp;Make sure you keep a <strong>physical printout</strong> ready before the exam day, as it's needed for entry inside the hall.</p>

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<p>Your <strong>MH CET Law admit card</strong> has all the main details you need for the exam. It shows your <strong>name</strong>, <strong>roll number</strong>, <strong>application number</strong>, <strong>photo</strong>, and <strong>signature</strong>. You can also see the <strong>exam date</strong>, <strong>reporting time</strong>, and the <strong>exam center name with address</strong> written on it.</p><p>It even tells you some <strong>important exam day rules</strong>, like bringing a <strong>... View more

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<p>If you don't get your chosen <strong>MH CET Law test city</strong>, the <strong>State CET Cell</strong> gives you the next the nearest center that has space left. The details will show on your <strong>hall ticket</strong>, so check it carefully.</p><p>You have to go to the center that's given to you, since changing it later is mostly not allowed. The exam is important and must be taken for admission, so make sure you reach the right place on time</p>

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<p>To get your <strong>MH CET Law admit card</strong>, go to the <strong>CET Cell Maharashtra</strong> site at <strong>cetcell.mahacet.org</strong>. Then find the part that says <strong>Admit Card</strong> or <strong>Candidate Login</strong>. You just type your application number and your date of birth or password there.</p><p>After that, you can download the admit card as a PDF and print it out for the exam. They don't send any hard copy by post, so you must take the print yourself.</p>

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<p>Candidates should check important topics of MET during preparation so that they know which topics to focus on. Some important topics are given below.</p><table style="border-collapse: collapse; width: 100.057%;" border="1"><colgroup><col style="width: 49.9151%;"><col style="width: 49.9151%;"></colgroup><tbody><tr><th>Subjects</th><th>Important Topics</th></tr><tr><td>Physics</td><td>Electrostatics, Optics (Ray and Waves), Thermodynamics, Current Electricity</td></tr><tr><... View more

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<p>MET syllabus PDF is released online at official website. Candidates can download the subject wise syllabus to know the topics that has to be studied for the exam.</p>

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<p>Overall, MET is of moderate difficulty. Candidates who are prepared for board exams will be able to simultaneously prepare for MET. In comparison to national level exams such as JEE Main, MET is considered easier.</p>

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<p>The MHCET Law exam for both 3-year and 5-year LLB has 120 questions in total. These are split into four main parts. Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning carry the most marks. The test runs for 120 minutes and there is no negative marking. It mainly checks legal ideas, general knowledge, and logical thinking skills.</p>

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<p>No, the official MH CET Law mock test can't be paused once it starts.&nbsp;It works same like the real exam, runs in one go for 2 or 3 hours without any break. If the test window is closed or left midway, the timer keeps running. Sometimes data may get lost too. Always finish mock test in one sitting.</p>

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<p>The State Common Entrance Test Cell gives official mock tests&nbsp;for all registered students. You just login first, then pick the exam name and click the mock test link. It's easy to start. The Maharashtra State CET Cell also made a paid mock test series of 5 exams for INR 500. These MHCET Law mock tests help practice real exam style.</p>

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<p>The <strong>MH CET Law exam</strong> for both <strong>3-year and 5-year LLB</strong> is held online in a <strong>computer-based test (CBT)</strong> format. It takes place at exam centers and lasts for about <strong>2 hours</strong>. The paper is <strong>objective type</strong> and has a total of <strong>150 multiple-choice questions</strong> that you need to answer within the given time.</p>

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<p dir="ltr">Yes, every section is compulsory. English section checks grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension skills. Skipping any section can reduce total marks.</p>

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<p>The score is good as&nbsp;a score of 80 to 100 percentile is required to apply for top 20 law schools accepting MHCET score.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>It may be low for top goverment law colleges like GLC, ILS, Ambedkar law college but good enough for top 20 law colleges.Also it depend on other factors like domcicle, gender, and other scale .</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Also you can check your eligibility at Shiksha college predictor .Also be clear with your goal from day 1.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Best wishes&nbsp;</p>

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<p>Mostly, about <strong>4 to 6 months</strong> of steady study is enough to get ready for the <strong>MH CET Law exam</strong>. If you read a bit every day and keep a small plan, you can finish topics like <strong>Legal Aptitude, GK, English, Logical Reasoning</strong>, and <strong>Maths</strong> on time. Starting early always helps because you get more time for <strong>mock tests</strong> and <strong>revision</strong>, which slowly makes your <strong>speed and accuracy</strong> better before the real exam.</p>

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<p>Yes, you can join many <strong>law colleges without CLAT</strong> by applying through <strong>private universities</strong>, which often take students based on <strong>merit or interviews</strong>. You can also go for <strong>state-level law exams</strong> like <strong>MH CET Law</strong>, <strong>TS LAWCET</strong>, and others, or appear for <strong>university-specific entrance tests</strong>. In many places, <strong>direct admission</strong> is also given using your <strong>12th or graduation marks</strong>, which is a com... View more

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<p><strong>CLAT</strong> is a <strong>national-level law exam</strong> held for admission into <strong>24+ National Law Universities (NLUs)</strong>. It mainly tests you through <strong>passage-based and analytical questions</strong>, which take more time to solve and need deeper focus. On the other hand, <strong>MH CET Law</strong> is a <strong>state-level exam</strong> for <strong>Maharashtra law colleges</strong>, known for being quicker and more direct. The questions are usually straightforward, and since there's <strong>no negative marking&... View more

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<p>No, <strong>Maharashtra National Law University (MNLU) Mumbai</strong> doesn't take <strong>MHCET Law scores</strong> for its <strong>5-year B.A. LL.B. (Hons.)</strong> or <strong>LL.M.</strong> courses. The admission process at <strong>MNLU Mumbai</strong> is done only through the <strong>Common Law Admission Test (CLAT)</strong>, which is the main exam for entry into all National Law Universities in India.</p>

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<p><strong>Modern Education Society's New Law College (NLC), Mumbai</strong> takes admission for the <strong>3-year LLB course</strong> through the <strong>Maharashtra Law Common Entrance Test (MH CET Law)</strong>. If you're from the <strong>general category</strong>, getting around <strong>115+ marks</strong> gives you a strong chance of getting in. Even with <strong>100+ marks</strong>, you still have a fair shot at admission depending on the cutoff that year.</p>

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<p>For <strong>MNLU Mumbai (CLAT)</strong>, you usually need to be in the <strong>top 500–600 ranks</strong>, which is around <strong>90–95+ marks out of 120</strong> for <strong>General All India</strong> candidates. The <strong>closing rank</strong> often goes near <strong>1473</strong> by the third round. In <strong>MH CET Law</strong>, getting around <strong>115–120+ marks</strong> is mostly safe if you're aiming for top law colleges in Maharashtra. The <strong>cutoff marks</strong> can change depending on your <st... View more

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<p>For <strong>MH CET Law 2026</strong>, you get <strong>+1 mark</strong> for every right answer, and there's <strong>no negative marking</strong> if you make a mistake. After that, your marks go through a <strong>normalization process</strong> using the <strong>percentile method</strong> so that all shifts stay fair for everyone. The final <strong>MHCET Law score</strong> is shown as a <strong>percentile</strong>, not raw marks, and it's usually displayed up to <strong>seven decimal places</strong> for accuracy.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">Candidates belonging to the OBC category (2A, 2B, 3A, 3B) collectively has a 27% reservation in KCET.</p>

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<p>CBSE Class 12 Physics answer key 2026 is available now. Using the answer key, candidates can check the correct answers to the questions asked in the exam.</p>

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<p style="text-align: justify;">For KCET exam, scheduled castes (SC) have a 15% reservation, while Scheduled Tribes (ST) are allocated 7.5% of seats.</p>

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<p>YMCA UST Faridabad comprises more than 15 departments, including Computer Engineering, Physics, Civil Engineering, &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/mechanical-engineering-chp"&gt; Mechanical Engineering&lt;/a&gt;, Management Studies, &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/science/maths-course-chp"&gt;Mathematics, &lt;/a&gt; Life Sciences, &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/humanities-social-sciences/literature-chp"&gt;Literature&lt;/a&gt;, and others. BTech, MBA, and BCA are among the popular programmes offered at the university.</p>

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<p>The faculty members at YMCA are&nbsp;degree holders having PhD, Master's &amp; Diploma. The university appoints well-trained &amp; expert faculty members who gives quality education to the students. The faculty focuses on giving both theoretical &amp; practical knowledge to the students.</p>

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<p>Although taking KCET mock tests are not mandatory, it is a great way to practice. The mock tests give candidates an idea about look and feel of the exam.</p>

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<p>State-level exams like JEE is important for taking admissions in Engineering courses like BTech. Students wanting to take admissions in any of the course need to check the eligibility &amp; admission process from the official page of the university.</p>

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<p>The university accepts national/state-level entrance exams such as &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/jee-main-exam-preparation"&gt;JEE Main&lt;/a&gt;, CAT, &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/mat-exam"&gt;MAT&lt;/a&gt;, XAT, &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/cmat-exam"&gt;CMAT&lt;/a&gt;, and others. Admissions to different courses require differet eligibility criteria. Students need to check the university page for all the information regarding the &lt;a href="https://www.shiksha.com/university/j-c-bose-university-of-scie... View more

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<p>YMCA UST Faridabad (J. C. Bose University of Science and Technology) is a state government-owned university in Faridabad. Established in 1969, it was a joint venture of the National Council of YMCAs of India, Govt. of Haryana, and Central Agencies for Development Aid (Bonn, Germany).</p>

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