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Poornima Sharma

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Students need to cover general awareness of History, Geography, General Science, Economics, Civics, Social Science, and Environment, Current Affairs of the past year, recent events and awareness around the world, as part of the current affairs topic for MH CET LAW 2026 examination.

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Poornima Sharma

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Yes, students have to upload the category certificate, residential proof and date of birth proof (class 10th certificate), etc., to apply for MH CET Law 2026 exam. Candidates who are aspiring to sit for the MH CET Law 3-year LLB and 5-year LLB programme will have to submit the scanned the latest photograph and signature in the required format during the MHCET Law 2026 application process.

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Poornima Sharma

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The exam is for 120 marks I total. The subject-wise weightage for MH CET Law 2026 five-year LLB course is as under:

Subject

Total No. of Questions

Maximum Marks

Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning

32

32

General Knowledge with Current Affairs

24

24

Logical and Analytical Reasoning

32

32

English

24

24

Basic Mathematics

8

8

 

The subject-wise weightage for MH CET Law 2026 three-year LLB course is as under:

Subject

Total No. of Questions

Maximum Marks

Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning

24

24

General Knowledge with Current Affairs

32

32

Logical and Analytical Reasoning

24

24

English

40

40

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Poornima Sharma

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, 3 months are enough to prepare well for MH CET Law 2026 exam if students follow a structured plan, be consistent, and revise the topics thoroughly as per their preparation strategy. The first month should be all about laying the foundation of your preparation and covering the entire syllabus in the plan. The next time frame of 5th to 8th week should be all about intensive practice and analysis. The week 9-12 is the time span for revision, refining exam preparation plan and practicing more and more, mock tests.

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Neerja Rohatgi

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The BAMU Aurangabad BA LLB Cutoff 2025 was released on the basis of MH CET Law entrance exam for all rounds. The cutoff was released in the form of opening and closing scores for various categories belonging to the All India and Home State quota. 

For the General AI category, the hardest college for admission was Manikchand Pahade Law College, in the last round, with a cutoff of 59.03. In compairson, Matsyodari Shikshan Sanstha'S College of Law college was relatively easier for admission in the last round, with a cutoff of 62.22

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Neerja Rohatgi

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The Shivaji University MHCET Law Cutoff 2023 was released for admission to the LLB course for students belonging to the All India and Home state quota. For the OBC AI quota, the closing cutoff score in the first and last round cutoff was 59 for admission to the BLS LLB course. In 2022, the closing score was 53, indicating that the competition has increased from last year for this category. 

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Akanksha

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No, you have to carry a print out of the admit card on the exam day. There is no provision to show the hall ticket through any electronic devices on exam day.

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Akanksha Kumari

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No. The candidates will not be allowed to carry their mobile phone to the MH CET LAW exam centre. The authorities will not allow the candidates to bring their electronic devices inside the centres. Some of the electronic devices that are not allowed in the MHCET Law centre. If the candidates are found using any electronic device inside the centre, then they will be disqualified.

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Mukul Singh

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For MH CET Law 2026, the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) is expected to have three main rounds (CAP Round 1, 2, & 3) for both 3-year and 5-year LLB programs. With potentially more rounds or spot admissions if seats remain, but generally, expect around 3 rounds of online counselling for seat allotment. 

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