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Kritika Rai

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Candidates need to use the login credentials that they used during the registration process to fill out their MH-CET application to access their MHCET Law application form. These login credentials include a mobile phone number, an email address, and a password.

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Kritika Rai

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There are 147 approved colleges that offer the three-year LL.B. Course, which has 16,420 seats. For a five-year LL.B. Course, the seat intake is 10,920. Admission to the 5-year integrated courses and the 3-year LL.B. Course will depend on the availability of seats or MHCET Law seat intake for the respective courses. Thus, candidates will get admission to a particular law course through the exam if seats are available in it.

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Kritika Rai

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Yes, people from states other than Maharashtra are also allowed to take the MHCET Law exam. They need to fill out the MHCET Law application form to appear in the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for 3-year LL.B. And 5-year LL.B. Programmes. Candidates must notice that the fee for MHCET Law exam takers outside Maharashtra and general candidates from Maharashtra is higher than the exam fee that reserved category candidates from Maharashtra need to pay.

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Kritika Rai

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MHCET Law 2023 registration fee was INR 800 for General category candidates belonging to Maharashtra and all India open-category candidates and INR 600 for reserved category candidates. The registration/application fee of INR 600 for reserved category candidates is only for those who belong to Maharashtra.

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In MHCET Law 2023, there will be a total of 150 questions, each carrying one mark, so the total score would be 150 marks. The pattern for MHCET Law 2023 is almost identical for both 5yr LL.B. And 3yr LL.B. Course. There will be five sections in the MHCET Law question paper for the five-year LL.B. Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning General Knowledge with Current Affairs Logical and Analytical Reasoning, English . The same subjects will be on the question paper for the five-year LL.B. Course as well. But Mathematical Aptitude will be an additional subject or section.

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