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Damini Aggarwal

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The Maharashtra CET Cell has not released the Counselling Dates yet. But, candidates must ensure that they register for the MH CET Law 2026 CAP process for 3-year LLB on or before the deadline.

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Damini Aggarwal

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Under MH CET Law CAP process, freeze option refers when candidates want to confirm their allotment and if they do not want to participate in the further counselling rounds. They will accept the allotted college and pay the admission fee. Such candidates will not be considered for further counselling rounds.

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Damini Aggarwal

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Under MH CET Law CAP process, float option is a term through which if candidates are not satisfied with the allotted colleges, they can choose this 'Float' option. Candidates exercising this option are eligible for appearing in the subsequent counselling rounds. In case they are not offered seats, they can choose the previously allotted college.  

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Ashwin Yadav

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Yes, Ishan Institute of Law LLB admissions 2025-26 are currently open for various courses. Students can visit the official website to learn more and apply online. Indian Institute of Law is recognised by the University Grants Commission (UGC) and BCI, and is affiliated with the Chaudhary Charan Singh University (CCSU), Meerut.

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Deep Kumar

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, you can appear for CLAT 2026 even after joining GNLU in 2025.

Clearing CLAT?2026 would allow you to reapply for admission as a fresh candidate. However, if you're already enrolled at GNLU, you'd need to check about withdrawing from the current programme and paying any necessary fees.

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Sumandeep Kaur

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B.Tech  -> Yes Via Lateral Entry (LEET) to 2nd year

LLB ->Not directly First complete graduation (e.g., B.Tech) or check eligibility for 5-year integrated law courses

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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, joining the top Law colleges in Mumbai (All) can be worthwhile for you. For that, you need to check its ROI. Listed below are some colleges along with their tuition fees and average placement package:

College Name

Total Tuition Fee

Annual Average Package

University of Mumbai Courses

INR 5,030 – INR 1.69 lakh

INR 8 LPA – INR 18 LPA

Maharashtra National Law University Courses

INR 5,000 - INR 3.28 lakh

INR 7 LPA - INR 14 LPA 

Kirit P. Mehta School of Law, NMIMS, Mumbai Courses

INR 2 lakh – INR 15 lakh

INR 4.8 LPA - INR 8.3 LPA

NMIMS Deemed to be University Courses

INR 13.18 lakh -INR 13.71 lakh

INR 4.8 LPA - INR 8.3 LPA

Source: Official site and may vary.

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Tasbiya Khan

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Yes, It is estimated that joining the best Law colleges in Mumbai (All) can be affordable as most colleges have tuition fees of less than INR 1 lakh. Some of them are mentioned below along with their tuition fees:

Low-cost CollegesTuition Fee
Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai FeesINR 5,000 - INR 60,000
Government Law College, Churchgate FeesINR 6,000 - INR 40,000
K.C Law College FeesINR 21,150
University of Mumbai [MU] FeesINR 5,030
Rizvi Law College FeesINR 61,360 - INR 95,450

Source: Official source and may vary.

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Deeksha Dewangan

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If you skipped your 2nd and 3rd semesters of the BA LLB 5-year course, you cannot be readmitted as a regular student in 3rd semster. However, you may be allowed to appear for exams as an ex-student, provided you complete the entire course with maximum allowed period of ten years form your initial admission. Contact your college's academic office to check your eligibility to clear backlogs and continue as an ex-student, and ensure you do not exceed the ten-year limit for completing the degree.

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RISHAV Kumar

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Yes, you can pursue Law and Interior Design courses simultaneously if one is in regular mode and the other in distance or online mode, as per UGC guidelines. Two regular degrees at the same time are generally not allowed. Time management is crucial, so choose flexible programs to balance both effectively.

But try to focus on one particular.

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