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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Dr DY Patil Law College MHCET Law cutoff 2024 was closed for admission to law courses. The cutoff was released for different categories under the All India and Home State quota, for admission to LLB and BA LLB. Among the General All India quota, the cutoff for LLB was 93.82, and for BA LLB, it stood at 96.28, in the last round seat allotment. Among the General HS quota, the cutoff scores were 91.85 and 87.08, for LLB and BA LLB, respectively, in the last round.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Dr. D. Y. Patil Law College cutoff 2024 was out for admission to law courses. The cutoff was released for BA LLB and LLB courses. The cutoff scores for BA LLB was 96.18, and for Bachelor of Law (LL.B.), it stood at 90.85, for the General AI quota candidates. Therefore, for candidates belonging to the General AI category, admission at 90 would not grant permission to both the courses.
Among the General Home State quota candidates, the cutoff was 71.4 for BA LLB, and 92.57, for LLB. Therefore for the General HS quota, admission to BA LLB is possible at score 90, but at this score admission is not possible for LLB.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
New Law College Ahmednagar 2024 cutoff was released for admission to law courses. The cutoff was released on the basis of candidates performance in the MHCET Law exam. For candidates belonging to the General All India category candidates, the cutoff was 84.78 for BA LLB and 58.21 in LLB. Therefore, for candidates belonging to the General AI category candidates, it is possible to get admission at 90 score. For the General HS quota candidates, the cutoff scores varied between 48.89 and 89.35. Therefore for the General Home State quota candidates also, admission at 90 score is possible.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
New Law College Ahmednagar cutoff 2024 was concluded for admission to BA LLB and LLB courses. The cutoff was released for different categories under the All India and Home State quota candidates. The closing scores for the General All India category was 84.78 for BA LLB and 58.21 for LLB. Among the General Home State quota candidates, the closing scores for BA LLB and LLB were 48.89 and 89.35, respectively. Candidates can find more details on NLC Ahmednagar 2024 cutoff here.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
No, you can't get admission to the LLB course at D.E.S's Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College in Pune without taking the MHCET Law entrance exam. The college uses the MHCET Law scores for admission to its undergraduate (UG) courses.
Explanation
The college uses the MHCET Law scores for admission to its LLB, BBA LLB, and BA LLB courses.
The college follows the syllabus and schedule of Savitribai Phule Pune University for the LLB course.
Admission to the LLB course is through CAP rounds based on the MHCET exam.
Candidates who meet the college's cutoff must attend counseling for admission.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The difficulty between SLS AIAT and MH CET LAW depends on individual strengths. SLS AIAT tends to be tougher for some due to its diverse format, including subjective writing and analytical reasoning. It tests a broader range of skills, such as legal aptitude, general knowledge, and writing ability. On the other hand, MH CET LAW is entirely multiple-choice and focuses on legal aptitude, logical reasoning, and general knowledge. Although it may feel easier due to the MCQ format, the high competition and time pressure can make it challenging. Ultimately, it depends on your preparation style.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
MH CET Law 2025 Registration and Exam Dates for Shankarrao Chavan Law College Admission include: Supplementary L.L.B. in 3 Years:
Time span for the registration process: 27th of the month of December
– 27th of the month of January.
Examination Dates:
March 20 - 21, 2025. 5 Year LL.B.
Registration Start: To be updated.
Examination Date: April 4, 2025
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The number of applicants who took the MH-CET Law exam determines the rank that corresponds to an 81 percentile. Your approximate rank, for instance, would be about 9,500 if 50,000 candidates took the test. However, category-wise distribution and tie-breaking rules may cause actual ranks to differ. You might consult the official ranking list or trends from prior years for a more precise forecast. For a more accurate estimate, let me know how many candidates there are in your category or overall!
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
No, you cannot join Dr. D. Y. Patil Law College without the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHCET) for BA LLB. The admission process is strictly regulated by the State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET Cell), and appearing for the MH CET is a mandatory requirement.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
The MH CET Law, or Maharashtra Common Entrance Test Law, it is conducted for admission into 3 years and 5 years LLB course. The test is valid all over Maharashtra. It helps in getting admission into reputable law institutes across Maharashtra. Your admission to law colleges depends upon the marks score in this entrance exam
Eligibility criteria For 5 years LLB:
- Class XII or equivalent
45% marks but if belonging to SC/ST category of Maharashtra State then 40% marks - Age limit :
20 years for General/Open Category Candidates
22 Years for SC/ST and Candidates belonging to other reserved categories
Eligibility for 3 year LLB:
- 3-year grad
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