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Arnab Bag

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To secure admission to the 3-Year LL.B. program, aim for at least 95.5 –?96 percentile in MH CET Law.

For the 5-Year B.A. LL.B., you'll likely need around 92–98 percentile.

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Aditya Patel

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The MH CET Law 2025 results have been declared:

5 year LL.B results were released on June 4 2025

3 year LL.B results were released on June 20 2025  

Sinhgad Law College admits freshers based on these scores via MH CET Law counselling rounds post-result publication.

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Aditya Patel

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The faculty at Sinhgad Law College, Pune, is well-qualified, approachable, and focused on student growth. Shiksha reviews give an average rating of 4.0/5, with students highlighting curriculum clarity, support, and availability for doubt-solving . One student noted teachers “very helpful and available at any time for assistance” . Another praised Ph.D. faculty for turning complex subjects clear . Overall, the teaching team combines academic strength with a supportive environment.

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Aditya Patel

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The alumni of Sinhgad Law College hold diverse roles. Many practice in the Bombay High Court, Pune District Court, and work with top firms like Infosys, RBL Bank, Bajaj Finance, and Punjab National Bank. Some secure legal analyst positions in LPOs and NGOs, while others excel in corporate and government sectors.  

 

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Aditya Patel

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To apply for B.A. LL.B or LL.B at Sinhgad Law College, Pune:

Entrance: Clear the MH-CET Law exam and register for state-level counselling.  

Submission: Download the application form from the college website or visit the admission office offline. Fill it, pay ?500, and submit with documents (10th/12th or graduation mark sheets, Aadhar, caste/income/migration certificates).  

Final Steps: Once counseled, attend document verification, pay fees, and collect the admission letter.  

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Aditya Patel

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To join Sinhgad Law College, Pune for LL.B or BA-LL.B, follow this streamlined process:

1. Qualify MH-CET Law: Required for both 3 year and 5 year programs.

2. Register for MH-CET counselling: Seat allocation is based on your score.

3. Direct Application: Download and submit the college's form with necessary documents and INR 500 fee.

4. Finalize Admission: Attend counselling, verify documents, pay fees, and confirm your seat.

This balanced pathway offers options via both entrance scores and management quota.

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Aditya Patel

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Getting into Sinhgad Law College requires a decent MH-CET Law score. In 2024, the general category cutoff for LL.B. was around 92–93 marks in Round 1, slightly lower in Round 2 (~91–92), while BA-LL.B. had cutoffs in the 71–54 mark range across rounds.

That means scoring above 90 marks improves your chances for LL.B, while 70+ marks suffice for BA LLB.

 

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Aditya Patel

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Yes, admissions are now open at Sinhgad Law College (SLC), Pune for both LL.B (3-year) and BA-LL.B (5-year) programs. You need to appear in MH-CET Law, meet minimum eligibility (45% in 10+2 for BA LL.B and 45% in graduation for LL.B), and participate in counselling. Submit your form, documents, and fees to secure your seat.  

 

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Aditya Patel

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The hostel mess at Sinhgad Law College (SLC), Pune offers average quality meals. It's hygienic but unremarkable in taste, with four-person shared rooms and basic amenities. Some infrastructure concerns include weak Wi Fi and lack of storage. While location and hostel facilities are praised, many recommend exploring nearby food options beyond the compulsory mess option.  

 

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