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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
MHCET Law is the most accepting entrance exam in Nagpur Law colleges. Listed below are some of the top colleges with their tuition fees -
| Top Colleges | Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
| Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University | INR 66,490 - INR 1.75 lakh |
| Dr. B.R. Ambedkar College of Law, Nagpur | INR 47,510 - INR 61,090 |
| Central India College of Law and LL.M. | INR 35,300 |
| Dr. Ambedkar College | INR 56,520 |
| Govindrao Wanjari College of Law | INR 66,250 - INR 97,340 |
Source: Official site and may vary.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, there is a proper and centralized counselling process for MH CET Law, called the Centralized Admission Process (CAP). It's managed by the State Common Entrance Test Cell. The process usually happens in three rounds for both LLB 3-year and LLB 5-year courses.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
You should wear plain and comfy clothes, nothing fancy or shiny. Don't put on metal things like belts or jewelry. Keep away from caps, scarves, or shoes that got thick soles. Only bring simple stationery, no gadgets or watches. Light color dress with few pockets help you pass security check fast.
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2 months ago
Scholar-Level 16
The score is good as a score of 80 to 100 percentile is required to apply for top 20 law schools accepting MHCET score.
It may be low for top goverment law colleges like GLC, ILS, Ambedkar law college but good enough for top 20 law colleges.Also it depend on other factors like domcicle, gender, and other scale .
Also you can check your eligibility at Shiksha college predictor .Also be clear with your goal from day 1.
Best wishes
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
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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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
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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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The MH CET Law merit list is made by the State CET Cell, Maharashtra, using the raw scores and percentile earned by candidates in the exam. It works as a ranking list of students who qualify for the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) rounds.
The process first brings out a provisional merit list, and after checking and solving any grievances, the final merit list is published.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
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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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
After the MH CET Law results, you need to join the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) to get your seat. You first register on the CET Cell portal, then finish document verification either online or at an FC center.
Next, you fill your college preferences in the options form. Once a seat is allotted, you must freeze the seat and pay the fees to confirm your admission.
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