MHCET Law
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Before filling the MHCET Law form, keep your name, date of birth, contact details, academic records, photo, signature, and ID proof ready. Ensure all details match official documents to avoid errors.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
There's no fixed qualifying mark, but scoring above 40% is generally safe. Admission depends on cutoff and category. Higher marks increase chances of getting better colleges.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, all sections are compulsory. The English section tests grammar, vocabulary, and comprehension skills. Skipping any section can reduce total marks and overall score.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Legal Aptitude – 40 marks, Logical Reasoning – 40 marks, English – 30 marks, General Knowledge – 30 marks, and Mathematics – 10 marks. Total 150 marks.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, self-study is enough if done properly. Follow a schedule, use good books, and practice mock tests regularly. Discipline and consistency are key.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Main topics for MH CET Law include
- Legal Aptitude
- Logical and Analytical Reasoning
- General Knowledge with Current Affairs
- English, and Basic Math.
You need to study the Indian Constitution, Law of Torts, Indian Contract Act, IPC, Legal Maxims, landmark judgments, and new legal updates. These topics are important if you want to score high in the MH CET Law exam.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The MH CET Law exam is considered to be of easy to moderate level. It's not as hard as exams like CLAT, but it still needs proper preparation. The paper checks your speed and accuracy since there's no negative marking. Many students find sections like General Knowledge and Legal Reasoning a bit tricky, while English and Logical Reasoning are usually easier.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
General Knowledge (GK) is often said to be the hardest part of the MH CET Law exam because it's wide, changing, and not easy to predict. Current affairs are usually simpler to handle, but the static GK part that includes history, geography, and legal topics becomes tough for many students.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
MH CET Law exam is mostly seen as easy to moderate in difficulty. It's not as tough as CLAT, but many students think it's very easy and don't prepare enough. The real challenge is keeping good speed and accuracy since there's no negative marking. Also, competition is high for top law colleges, so you need to score well to get admission.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Top LLB colleges in Mumbai are Government Law College, Maharashtra National Law University Mumbai, and Pravin Gandhi College of Law. Admission is mostly through CLAT for national-level colleges or MH CET Law for state-level ones.
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