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Ishita Chauhan

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Study NCERT books for all subjects, especially Class 11 and 12. Practice considerable MCQs and solve past papers to learn question types. Make a study timetable, revise every week, and fix weak topics early. Take mock tests with real to build speed and accuracy.

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PU-CET (UG): Each subject paper usually carries equal marks. The final score is the sum of all subject papers you attempt. The university makes a merit list using this combined score, which decides the rank.

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Anshul Jindal

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MH CET Law toppers usually score around 115–120 out of 150 in the 3-year LLB, and above 120/150 in the 5-year LLB, to get into top colleges like GLC Mumbai or ILS Pune.

Recent high scorers include Swapnil Chandwade (AIR 39, 106/150) and Harsh Verdhan (AIR 42, 122/150). Most top rankers keep strong focus on mock tests, GK, and legal current affairs to stay ahead.

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Anshul Jindal

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There's no negative marking in the MH CET Law exam, whether it's for the 3-year LLB or the 5-year LLB course. You don't lose marks for any wrong or skipped question, so you can try every one of them without worry.

The paper has around 120 to 150 questions, depending on the exam type and year, and you can attempt all without fear of losing marks.

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Anshul Jindal

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

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Your MH CET Law admit card has all the main details you need for the exam. It shows your name, roll number, application number, photo, and signature. You can also see the exam date, reporting time, and the exam center name with address written on it.

It even tells you some important exam day rules, like bringing a color printout of the admit card. Make sure everything on it looks correct before the exam day.

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Anshul Jindal

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To get your MH CET Law admit card, go to the CET Cell Maharashtra site at cetcell.mahacet.org. Then find the part that says Admit Card or Candidate Login. You just type your application number and your date of birth or password there.

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.

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Anshul Jindal

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

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

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

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