GLC, MH CET LAW Cutoff 2024 for General Category is listed below. The overall cutoff marks for MH CET LAW is 99.52
Courses | Round 1 | Round 2 |
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99.52 | 99.43 |
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The admission process was quite easy,you just have to upload all the required documents on the CET cells site and then you just have to get it verified by the colleges administration by presenting all the hard copy of the documents with their xerox copies.
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A student is eligible for the course if they have passed their 12th grade from any of the fields. Application form, fees and dates are all available on the MHT-CET website or online platform. The exam is of 150 marks with time limit of 120 minutes. It is easy to prepare and crack if the person is focused well.
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I took the CET. The admission process is unnecessarily very complicated and time taking. You have to keep on freezing and floating colleges and they're very slow in removing merit lists. It leads to a lot of uncertainty for students.
You have to give the MHCET Law Entrance Exam to get admission in GLC. The application for the exam is released on the official website of the CET Cell. The application fee is 800, and the application is released around 4-5 months before the exam.
The admissions to Government Law College, Mumbai is through the MH-CET entrance exam. The application form for the entrance exam is available on the MH-CET official website. To be eligible you must've ve completed your 12th grade from any stream. The only thing about admission through CET is that it is a very slow process and you get admitted somewhere near November December.
After completing my 12th, I wanted to do 5 years integrated Law degree. As there were fewer colleges for 5 yrs integrated law courses and this was the best college for law, I opted for it. I also applied for PGCL at vile parle which is also good. I have not availed any quota for admission but I got admitted after completing my first 2 years in PGCL and got transfer admission in 3rd year on merit. There is a reservation quota for the reserved category and for general its own merit and it goes anywhere between 75 to 90 percent marks in your 12th standard. The admission process was pretty simple, you have to fill the necessary college admission form, attach your mark sheets and relevant documents and submit it with the necessary fees for the first year in the college office.
I have been selected in the merit list by my percentage in 12th standard. The college will release merit lists based on various streams. Howver, this process is replaced by a national level entrance exam now. It was a simple process while I was admitting.
The admission to this course is based onthe academic merit. Its the marks secured by student in his 10+2 which should be more than 45%. However, students with the best scores are selected in the final list.
Students who've completed their 5 year BA LLB or 3 year BA LLB degree with an aggregate of 50% are eligible to admission to this course. However, final selection is completely based on students' merit score.
It offered intellectual property law as my core speciality subject. this later helped me to practise under IPR lawyer and get international exposure of to trademarks patents and design law. this directly gave student a better understandingof the subject
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