Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar College of Law, MH CET LAW Cutoff 2024 for General Category is listed below. The overall cutoff marks for MH CET LAW is 57.22 - 93
Courses | Round 1 | Round 2 | Round 3 |
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93 | 90.22 | - | |
57.22 | 59.95 | 28.48 |
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I applied for college in the year 2022 for BALLB 5 years law course, Admission process was not easy for me waited for long 6.5 hours the completion of the admission process, cut off for ms general was around 82 marks ( male )
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Eligibility of the course 12th pass any stream and entrance exam accept Mhcet Cut 85 above Mhcet entrance exam fees for open cateagry 800 and OBC/SC/St.. Category 600 The college admission process for Offline Hailey recommended college fo BA+ LLB
Because it is good in its way. And if we talk about good law college in nagpur then this is the one.teacher staffs are really good and the seniors too. But the infrastructure is not so good.
Good reputation and a government law college is the reason why I chose BACL. College is very strict with attendence of the students, although it gets quite annoying but it's a good thing so that not many students bunk their classes.
The factor that made me choose this college is it's in my hometown, transport is easily available through the location of the college and for non- resident of college town there are hostels in college and paying guest rooms nearby to the college.
The admission was through MHCET law entrance, which occurs every year in month of may after class 12 exams. The mhcet portal gives all the directions on tue site. My primary aim was to serve the country by ammending and implementing new laws for betterment and progress of country.
I took admission in 2015, initially it was based on merit list (from last year MH CET is mandatory) There were 2 rounds, I was not in the lists as I didn't fulfilled the criteria of required marks. But few students left that college and due to that vacancy they admitted me. At that time allocation of seats were based on caste.
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