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a month agoContributor-Level 10
For MH CET Law 2026, you get +1 mark for every right answer, and there's no negative marking if you make a mistake. After that, your marks go through a normalization process using the percentile method so that all shifts stay fair for everyone. The final MHCET Law score is shown as a percentile, not raw marks, and it's usually displayed up to seven decimal places for accuracy.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Getting 70 marks in MHT CET is seen as an average score. It mostly comes around 82 to 86 percentile, depending on which shift you wrote the exam in. With this score, you can still get seats in some good private or mid-level state engineering colleges, but it's tough to get into top ones like COEP or VJTI. It's not really a high score, but it stays above the basic eligibility line and gives you fair options. Still, if you aim for 120+ marks, it's safer for strong branches like CSE or IT, where the competition stays high every year.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
The MHCET Law 2026 result is likely to come out sometime between May and June 2026. You can check your MHCET Law scorecard once it's uploaded by the CET Cell Maharashtra on the official site cetcell.mahacet.org. The result date may shift a bit, so it's good you keep checking the website often for updates.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
For MHCET Law 2025 (5-year LLB), getting around 90 to 100+ marks is usually seen as a strong score for top colleges. If you're aiming for ILS Pune or other top law institutes, you mostly need a 98 percentile or higher to stay safe.
For the 3-year LLB, a score above 115 marks often puts you in the top range for the best colleges. Even if you get 100+, it's still quite competitive and can get you into good law schools.
These numbers can change a bit each year, but keeping your target near those marks gives you a solid chance at top MHCET Law colleges.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Preferred books for MHCET Law are Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning by A.P. Bhardwaj, Lucent's General Knowledge, and Objective General English by R.S. Aggarwal. For Logical Reasoning, A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning by R.S. Aggarwal works well. Use newspapers and monthly current affairs magazines for regular updates.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Some best books for MHCET Law include Legal Awareness and Legal Reasoning by A.P. Bhardwaj, Objective General English by R.S. Aggarwal, and Lucent's General Knowledge. For Logical Reasoning, use A Modern Approach to Logical Reasoning by R.S. Aggarwal. Read daily newspapers or monthly magazines for Current Affairs and GK updates.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
MHCET Law is considered moderately tough. The questions are mostly straightforward but need good speed and accuracy. Legal Aptitude and Current Affairs can be tricky if you don't prepare regularly. With proper practice, mock tests, and understanding of basics, most students find the exam manageable and score well.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
To find important topics for MHCET Law, check previous year question papers and exam trends. Focus more on sections like Legal Aptitude, Current Affairs, and Logical Reasoning since they carry higher weightage.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, 93 percentile in MHCET LLB is a decent score. It can help you get admission in good law colleges in Maharashtra, though top colleges like GLC Mumbai or ILS Pune usually need higher percentiles. Still, with 93 percentile, you have strong chances in reputed mid-tier government and private law colleges.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
No, MHCET Law exam doesn't have any negative marking. You don't lose marks for wrong answers. Every correct answer gives one mark. This helps students attempt all 150 questions without fear of losing marks. It's a good chance to score higher by trying every question in the paper.
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