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Manisha Gard

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The Aligarh Muslim University conducts the AMU Law Entrance Exam. The exam is held for admission to its undergraduate and postgraduate law courses. 

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Chanchal Patra

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For the AMU BA LLB Entrance Exam, a good score will be above 80. However, the good score depends on candidate category, reservation policy, and the overall performance.

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Nitesh Srivastava

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To prepare for CLAT Exam you need right books and good study plan. You must solve past-year question papers and mock tests. 

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Mohit Dhawan

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Some of the important topics of CLAT Legal Reasoning include 

  • Legal Maxims
  • Important Supreme Court Judgments
  • Legal GK
  • Indian Constitution
  • Important Acts and Amendments of the Legislature
  • Current Affairs

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Anshul Jindal

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If you don't get your chosen MH CET Law test city, the State CET Cell gives you the next the nearest center that has space left. The details will show on your hall ticket, so check it carefully.

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

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Anshul Jindal

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No, the official MH CET Law mock test can't be paused once it starts. 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.

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Anshul Jindal

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The State Common Entrance Test Cell gives official mock tests 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.

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Anshul Jindal

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Yes, you can join many law colleges without CLAT by applying through private universities, which often take students based on merit or interviews. You can also go for state-level law exams like MH CET Law, TS LAWCET, and others, or appear for university-specific entrance tests. In many places, direct admission is also given using your 12th or graduation marks, which is a common way for both 5-year and 3-year LLB programs outside the NLU system.

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Anshul Jindal

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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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Anshul Jindal

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Yes, you can apply for the MH CET Law exam even if you don't have a CLAT score. MH CET Law is its own state-level test for getting admission into law colleges in Maharashtra for both 3-year and 5-year LLB courses. It doesn't depend on CLAT at all. You just need to pass 10+2 with 45% marks, and for SC/ST, it's 40%.

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