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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
The MHCET Law syllabus for the 5-year LLB course is given below. The candidates can apply for 5-year LLB programs after 12th.
| Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning | Study of Law, Legal prepositions, set of facts from Case Laws, Legal aptitude and problem solving ability, Analysis based Questions |
| General Knowledge with Current Affairs | History (Ancient, Medieval and Modern), Geography, General Science, Economics, Civics, and the Current Affairs of past 1 year |
| Logical and Analytical Reasoning (30 Questions) | Identify patterns, logical links and rectify illogical arguments, completing arguments, wide analogies, drawing well supported conclusions, understand the structure, reasoning by analogy, applying principles or rules, relationship and to draw logical conclusions about the structures, and also includes reasoning deductively from the set of statements and rules or principles that describes the relationship among persons, things or events |
| English | Vocabulary (Synonyms, Antonyms, analogies etc.) Proficiency (Idioms and Phrases, One-word Substitution, Sentence Improvement and rearrangement, Fill in the Blanks etc.) English Usage Errors (Common errors, spotting errors, inappropriate usage of words, spelling mistakes etc.) English Comprehension with minimum two passages followed by Five to Ten questions that test reading and reasoning abilities. |
| Basic Mathematics | This section will include standard 10 level mathematics questions. These questions will be related to topics including Profit and Loss, Time and Work, Speed and Distance, Average, Algebra and Venn Diagram |
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
The MHLAW CET question paper has 120 objective-type questions. These 120 questions are divided into five sections for 5-year LLB course and four sections for the 3-year LLB courses. No negative marking in the exam.
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
To clear the MHCET Law exam, try following a 3-month study plan that focuses on speed, accuracy, and steady practice. Start by checking the syllabus properly and spend around 120 hours or more on Legal Aptitude topics like principles and facts. Read GK and current news every day to stay updated. Take weekly mock tests with a timer to learn time control. If you aim for a 115+ score, you can reach the top law colleges easily.
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
To get the best results, you should start your MHCET Law exam preparation around 4 to 6 months before the paper. If the test happens in April or May, starting by October or November gives you enough time to study everything slowly. It helps you make a strong base in Legal Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, and General Knowledge. It also giving extra time for mock tests and revision before the final exam.
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
A time of around 3 to 6 months is mostly enough for full MH CET Law preparation if you stay regular with your study. Some students even manage it in about 40 days, but a 3-month plan done in small phases works better. Focus more on Legal Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, and Current Affairs so you can cover everything properly and still have time for mock tests and quick revision.
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Important topics include Legal Principles, Current Affairs, Logical Puzzles, Reading Comprehension, and Basic Arithmetic. Focusing on these improves overall score.
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, every section is compulsory. English section checks grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension skills. Skipping any section can reduce total marks.
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
It's neither too easy nor too tough. With proper planning and regular practice, most students can score well. Difficulty depends on preparation level.
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
For MHCET Law preparation, you can use a mix of simple and reliable books. For Legal Aptitude, go with Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning by A.P. Bhardwaj. For English, Objective General English by R.S. Aggarwal works well. In Logical Reasoning, try A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning by R.S. Aggarwal. For GK and Current Affairs, use Lucent's General Knowledge and read daily news. For Mathematics, Quantitative Aptitude by R.S. Aggarwal is enough for basic practice.
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3 weeks agoContributor-Level 10
Mostly, about 4 to 6 months of steady study is enough to get ready for the MH CET Law exam. If you read a bit every day and keep a small plan, you can finish topics like Legal Aptitude, GK, English, Logical Reasoning, and Maths on time. Starting early always helps because you get more time for mock tests and revision, which slowly makes your speed and accuracy better before the real exam.
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