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ronak kumar

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The MHCET Law application dates are of utmost importance for Rizvi Law College admissions in 2025: The application date is set for March 17, 2025, for both 3-year and 5-year LLB programs.

MH CET Law Exam: 5-year LLB: April 28, 2025 3-year LLB: May 3 and 4, 2025 

Result Announcement: 5-year LLB: May 2025 3-year LLB: June 2025.

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Bhuvi Sobti

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The MH CET Law application process for admission to the LL.B. (3-Year) programme at PDEA Law College, Pune, typically follows the schedule set by the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell. For the 2025 session, the application period runs from December 27, 2024, to March 27, 2025, with the exam scheduled for May 3–4, 2025. Admit cards will be available in the first week of April 2025, and the results are expected by the end of May 2025. After the exam, the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) for counseling and seat allotment will begin in June 2025. For the latest updates, it's recommended to visit the official MH CET websit

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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The Important dates related to the MHT-CET Law application process for admissions to LLB courses in Shankarrao Chavan Law College, as followed by the official Maharashtra State CET Cell schedule, are usually released in April with the last date usually in May. The MHT-CET Law exams take place in June, and results are usually announced in July. After the announcement of results, the counseling process and seat allotment procedure is conducted. However, the dates are variable from year to year. Applicants are advisable to be cautious and check the website of Maharashtra State CET Cell or the Shankarrao Chavan Law College website frequent

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YASH SHARMA

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It depends on the admission criteria and policies of the colleges you are interested in. In general, most law colleges require candidates to have passed their 12th board exams with a minimum percentage of marks and a specific combination of subjects. Failing in one subject and passing in five subjects may not meet the minimum eligibility criteria for admission to a law college. However, there may be some colleges that allow candidates to apply for admission with a grace mark or permit them to clear the failed subject in supplementary exams. It is best to check the admission policies of the specific law colleges you are interested in an
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Althaf S

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First, pass in higher secondary and apply for LLB Entrance only with 45% marks in higher secondary after appearing for entrance and join a law college.

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khushi Garg

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I would like to tell you that in NLUs you are granted a seat on basis of entrance exam CLAT UG and PG and their is a lower cutoff for OBC category but no fresh concession or scholarship on ground of the category is given
Thankyou.

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medhavi singh

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After Higher Secondary, you are eligible for 5 year integrated courses offered by various National Law University schools (NLUs), and other Private Institutes. For around 21 NLUs you can take the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) and All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) for national Law School Delhi. For colleges in Maharashtra there is a Common Entrance Test as well. If you already have a graduation degree you are also eligible for 3 year LLB Courses.

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