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4 months agoContributor-Level 8
Consider Gandhi Shikshan Bhavan's Smt. Surajba College of Education, Rizvi College of Education, Bombay Teachers' Training College (for D.El.Ed equivalents via SCERT), and Maharashtra government DIETs around Mumbai Metropolitan Region. Admissions typically flow through MAHA D.El.Ed Centralised Admissions (SCERT Maharashtra) Class 12 minimum fifty percent (forty-five percent reserved), online registration, document verification, and category-wise merit lists. Fees at government/aided institutes are very low often under twenty thousand rupees a year. Track scertdted.in (or the year's notified portal), lock multiple preferences, and uploa
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
We School Mumbai follows the AICTE fee refund guidelines. If you withdraw before the start of the course, a full refund is usually provided after deducting a small processing fee. After the session begins, the refund amount reduces based on how late the withdrawal is. It's best to check the official admission brochure or contact the admissions office for exact timelines and deductions.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
B.Tech admissions at VJTI Mumbai start only after the MHT? CET exam and its result are out. Once the MHT? CET results are announced (usually mid-June), the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) registration opens (often late June or early July). Seats are allotted via CAP based on merit and CET scores—there's no separate VJTI form
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4 months agoContributor-Level 9
The MH CET Law cutoff for EWS students at Adv. Balasaheb Apte College of Law, Mumbai, ranges between 82.22 and 94 percentile. However, exact marks aren't available. Here are some cutoff ranges for other law colleges in Mumbai:
- *New Law College Mumbai*:
- *Round 1*: 38.3 marks
- *Round 2*: 86.23 marks
- *Dr. Ambedkar College of Law*:
- *Round 1*: 22.46 marks
- *Round 2*: 33.96 marks.
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes there are many law colleges in Mumbai that offer a 3-year LLB programme with evening or late afternoon classes, often starting after 4 PM these some colleges
1. Jitendra Chauhan College of Law (JCCL): Lectures are typically held from 3 PM to 7 PM
2. K.C. Law College:
3. Rizvi Law College:
4. Gopaldas Jhamatmal Advani Law College (GJ Advani):
5. University of Mumbai Law Academy (UMLA):
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