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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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The MHCET Law syllabus for the 5-year LLB course is given below. The candidates can apply for 5-year LLB programs after 12th.

Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning Study of Law, Legal prepositions, set of facts from Case Laws, Legal aptitude and problem solving ability, Analysis based Questions
General Knowledge with Current Affairs History (Ancient, Medieval and Modern), Geography, General Science, Economics, Civics, and the Current Affairs of past 1 year
Logical and Analytical Reasoning (30 Questions)Identify patterns, logical links and rectify illogical arguments, completing arguments, wide analogies, drawing well supported conclusions, understand the structure, reasoning by analogy, applying principles or rules, relationship and to draw logical conclusions about the structures, and also includes reasoning deductively from the set of statements and rules or principles that describes the relationship among persons, things or events
EnglishVocabulary (Synonyms, Antonyms, analogies etc.) Proficiency (Idioms and Phrases, One-word Substitution, Sentence Improvement and rearrangement, Fill in the Blanks etc.) English Usage Errors (Common errors, spotting errors, inappropriate usage of words, spelling mistakes etc.)
English Comprehension with minimum two passages followed by Five to Ten questions 
that test reading and reasoning abilities.
Basic Mathematics

This section will include standard 10 level mathematics questions. These questions will be related to topics including Profit and Loss, Time and Work, Speed and Distance, Average, Algebra and Venn Diagram

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Anshul Jindal

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A time of around 3 to 6 months is mostly enough for full MH CET Law preparation if you stay regular with your study. Some students even manage it in about 40 days, but a 3-month plan done in small phases works better. Focus more on Legal Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, and Current Affairs so you can cover everything properly and still have time for mock tests and quick revision.

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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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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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For MNLU Mumbai (CLAT), you usually need to be in the top 500–600 ranks, which is around 90–95+ marks out of 120 for General All India candidates. The closing rank often goes near 1473 by the third round. In MH CET Law, getting around 115–120+ marks is mostly safe if you're aiming for top law colleges in Maharashtra. The cutoff marks can change depending on your category and which MNLU campus you choose — Mumbai, Nagpur, or Aurangabad.

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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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Neerja Rohatgi

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Admission at KCC Institute of Legal and Higher Education is based on entrance exam scores. Enrolment is based on the Common Entrance Test ( IPU CET) conducted by the Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University. Whether admissions are easy or not depends on the students.

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