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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
NMU accepts MHCET Law for admission to LLB and BA LLB. There is a low possibility of getting admission to North Maharashtra University at 40 score, as the most lenient cutoff was for BA LLB course, that closed at 40.11, for the General All India category students. Among the Home State category students, it is impossible to get admission to law courses at this score.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
To get admission into law courses offered by the North Maharashtra University, candidate must attain the minimum score of 68.08 for Bachelor of Law (LL.B) and 40.11 for BA LLB. The aforementioned scores as per the last-round for the General All India category. The cutoff was released for othe categories under the All India and Home State category candidates. To check detailed cutoff relating information for NMU, check here.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Admission to LL.B. in Shankarrao Chavan Law College normally requires candidates appearing for MHCET Law, which is the predominant entrance exam for law admissions at the state level. However, candidates can get direct admission to the course under the management quota.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Shankarrao Chavan Law College MHT-CET Law cutoff varies with every year as per the number of students who have appeared, the toughness of the exam and the availability of seats. The cutoff is done by the Maharashtra State CET Cell, and it depends upon the rank and category under which the candidate has applied - General, SC, ST, OBC, etc. Generally, the general-category cutoff is more considerable than the reserved categories. An applicant is then required to score at least the minimum marks mentioned in the MHT-CET Law exam to grab a seat, and the cutoff is disclosed during the counseling process. Official updates should be checked re
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
The Important dates related to the MHT-CET Law application process for admissions to LLB courses in Shankarrao Chavan Law College, as followed by the official Maharashtra State CET Cell schedule, are usually released in April with the last date usually in May. The MHT-CET Law exams take place in June, and results are usually announced in July. After the announcement of results, the counseling process and seat allotment procedure is conducted. However, the dates are variable from year to year. Applicants are advisable to be cautious and check the website of Maharashtra State CET Cell or the Shankarrao Chavan Law College website frequent
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12 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
While filling out the MH CET Law registration form, candidates can select up to three exam centers. Follow these steps to select your preferred centers:
- Visit the official CET Cell website: cetcell.mahacet.org.
- Enter your name, parents' names, communication address, residential address, and complete the registration process.
- After registration, proceed to fill out the application form and select three test centers from the list provided by the exam authority.
- Save these details and pay the application fee.
Note: MH CET Law exam centers are allotted on a first-come, first-served basis. Make sure your first-choice center is marked as yo
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, students who are from arts, science or commerce background can apply for the MH CET Law exam. The MH CET Law eligibility criteria are more inclined towards the academic qualification rather than the stream the student belongs to. To offer the 5-year integrated LLB program, all aspirants must have passed their 12th standard (or equivalent) from a recognized board of education. For the 3-year LLB program, all the students must possess a bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognized university.
Unlike other streams there are no restrictions when it comes to taking the exam thus many students can attempt it.
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