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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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Anshul Jindal

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The ULSAT-LLM (UPES Law Studies Aptitude Test for LLM) is a computer-based exam by UPES for LLM admission. It lasts 2 hours and includes 150 questions. The test has both MCQs and descriptive questions from Constitutional Law, Jurisprudence, and general law topics, checking candidates' legal knowledge and analytical skills for advanced law studies.

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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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Shrinkhala S Chand

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To apply for the LLM programme at IILM University Gurgaon, you need to have an LLB degree or equivalent with at least 50% aggregate marks (45% for SC/ST/PwD candidates). The selection process typically involves a personal interview and may require entrance exam scores like CLAT or CUET-PG.

Eligibility Criteria:

- Academic Qualification: LLB degree or equivalent
- Minimum Marks: 50% aggregate (45% for SC/ST/PwD)
- Entrance Exams: CLAT, CUET-PG, or IILM Admission Test

The university also considers academic records and extracurricular achievements during the selection process.

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Anshul Jindal

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With an 87.86 percentile in the MH CET Law exam, you have a good chance at getting into several Tier 2 and top private law colleges in Maharashtra, especially around Pune and Navi Mumbai.

While top Mumbai colleges like GLC or KC Law usually need a 95+ percentile, you can aim for strong options such as Yashwantrao Chavan Law College (Pune), DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College (for select courses), and colleges under Vidya Prasarak Mandal or Bharati Vidyapeeth.

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Anshul Jindal

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No, the MHT CET Law exam (MH CET Law) is a state-level entrance test meant only for law colleges in Maharashtra. It isn't accepted for admissions outside Maharashtra, as other states or universities usually take national-level exams like CLAT or conduct their own entrance tests.

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Anshul Jindal

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MH CET Law toppers usually score around 115–120 out of 150 in the 3-year LLB, and above 120/150 in the 5-year LLB, to get into top colleges like GLC Mumbai or ILS Pune.

Recent high scorers include Swapnil Chandwade (AIR 39, 106/150) and Harsh Verdhan (AIR 42, 122/150). Most top rankers keep strong focus on mock tests, GK, and legal current affairs to stay ahead.

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Anshul Jindal

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There's no negative marking in the MH CET Law exam, whether it's for the 3-year LLB or the 5-year LLB course. You don't lose marks for any wrong or skipped question, so you can try every one of them without worry.

The paper has around 120 to 150 questions, depending on the exam type and year, and you can attempt all without fear of losing marks.

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Anshul Jindal

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You must take a printed copy of your MH CET Law hall ticket with you. Showing a photo or screenshot on your phone won't work at the exam center. Make sure you keep a physical printout ready before the exam day, as it's needed for entry inside the hall.

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