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96 percentile is a strong score for GLC Mumbai, especially under the General category. Typically, the home-state cutoff hovers around 99+ percentile for projected categories, but many seats are filled in early rounds, and the general open category often gets finalized around 95 to 98 percentile. If you got 96, you have a real shot especially if you register on time, fill out your options wisely, and verify documents promptly. Be ready with proof of Maharashtra domicile as well. So yes, you’re well within range just stay active with the state counseling rounds.

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Hello aspirant,

The fees of courses at Thirunelveli Government Law College is,

BA LLB = 4.83 K INR ( 5 years course)

LLM Business law = 1.79 K INR ( 2 years course)

LLB = 2.79 K INR ( 3 years course)

LLM Constitutional Law and Human Rights= 1.53 K INR ( 2 years course)

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With 88 percentile in MH CET Law (5- CategorySafe Percentile (GLC Mumbai - 5 year BLS LL.B)

General (Open, Home)95–97 percentile

OBC (Home) – Male90–92 percentile

OBC (Home) – Female87–90 percentile

So at 88 percentile (OBC Female), you're within or very near the cutoff zone for Round 2 or Round 3.year course), and being a female candidate from the OBC category in Maharashtra, you have a moderate to good chance of getting into GLC Mumbai (Government Law College),

List GLC Mumbai as top preference in CAP round

Keep ILS Pune, Rizvi Law College, KC Law College, and Siddharth Law College as backup

Hello aspirant,

To get admission in Dr. Ambedkar Government Law College, Puducherry, you have to pass the CUET exam.

And, if you qualify the exam you can fill the application form provided on college website. Then pay the required fees, and upload needed documents. If you are shortlisted, you will be notified.

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Hello,

Achieving a 90.57 percentile in the MH CET Law exam and being from the EWS category in Maharashtra gives you a fair to strong opportunity to gain admission into Government Law College (GLC), Mumbai, particularly for the 5-year integrated BLS LL.B program.

GLC ranks among the leading government law colleges in India, resulting in significant competition. In previous years, the cut-offs for the EWS category for candidates from Maharashtra state have occasionally been around the 88–92 percentile range.

Because your score is in that range, your odds enhance considerably if cut-offs stay aligned with past patterns. Final admission depends upon the number of applicants, availability of seats, and the cut-off scores by category for the current year. Participating in every CAP round and staying updated with official announcements is advised to enhance your opportunities.

Hope this helps. All the best!

Hello aspirant,

Since 1970, the Nowgong Law College has gained recognition among other educational institutions.  Nowgong Law College is situated in Nagaon, Assam, and has been approved by reputable organizations such as the BCI.  Its varied collection of full-time courses offers students a wide range of specializations within BA, LL.B., and LL.B.

For more information, you can visit our site through following link:

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Scoring eighty two percent in the class twelve board exam you are eligible to apply for five year law programmes offered in government law colleges in Tamil Nadu The government law colleges fall under the Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University The general eligibility for five year integrated law programmes is a minimum of seventy percent for open category candidates and for reserved categories sixty percent Consequently your score of eighty two percent exceeds the threshold and you can participate in the counselling process There are around fifteen affiliated government colleges in the state including Chennai Madurai Coimbatore Tiruchirapalli Tirunelveli Chengalpattu Vellore Dharmapuri and Villupuram In addition there is the School of Excellence in Law affiliated to TNDALU and seats in that college are also offered based on merit Candidates are ranked purely on class twelve marks in four subjects excluding language papers Admission is through online counselling Based on your score you stand a strong chance of securing a seat in one of the government law colleges in Tamil Nadu

Hello Aparna,

Follow these steps to apply for LL.M. at Government New Law College (GNLC), Indore:

  1. Application form : Available online at college website.

  2. Eligibility : Must have LL.B. degree (3 or 5 years).

  3. Admission : Based on Common Entrance Test (CET) by Madhya Pradesh Higher Education Department.

  4. Important dates :

  • Registration starts: May 15, 2025

  • Registration ends: May 30, 2025

  • CET date: To be announced

  1. Contact :

Check the official website for updates.


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Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.

Yes, there are several government law colleges in India that offer admission without any entrance exam, based purely on merit in qualifying examinations (such as 10+2 for 5-year LLB or graduation for 3-year LLB). Here are some notable options:

Government Law Colleges Without Entrance Exam Admission

  • Guru Nanak Dev University (GNDU), Amritsar

    • Offers 5-year LLB, 3-year LLB, and LLM programs.

    • Admissions are based on merit in the qualifying examination, not on an entrance test (https://www.pw.live/law/exams/best-law-colleges-in-india) .

  • Tamil Nadu Dr. Ambedkar Law University (TNDALU), Chennai

    • Offers 5-year integrated LLB, 3-year LLB, and LLM.

    • Admission to the School of Excellence in Law (SOEL) and affiliated government colleges is merit-based (10+2 marks for 5-year LLB, graduation marks for 3-year LLB). (https://lawbhoomi.com/law-college-search/law-colleges-offering-direct-admission-without-entrance-exams/)

  • Gujarat University, Ahmedabad

    • Offers 3-year and 5-year LLB, as well as LLM programs.

    • Admissions are merit-based, considering marks in 10+2 or graduation (https://lawbhoomi.com/law-college-search/law-colleges-offering-direct-admission-without-entrance-exams/) .

Key Points

  • Most top government law colleges (like National Law Universities, Government Law College Mumbai, etc.) require entrance exams such as CLAT, AILET, or state-level tests for admission (https://www.shiksha.com/law/articles/top-10-government-law-colleges-in-india-2025-blogId-70189) (https://iirfranking.com/ranking/top-law-colleges-in-india) (https://www.shiksha.com/ll-b-admission-chp) .

  • The above-listed universities are among the few government institutions where you can secure admission without appearing for any entrance exam, based solely on your academic performance in previous qualifying exams (https://www.pw.live/law/exams/best-law-colleges-in-india) (https://lawbhoomi.com/law-college-search/law-colleges-offering-direct-admission-without-entrance-exams/) .

Tip: Always check the latest admission notifications on the official websites of these universities for updated eligibility criteria and application deadlines.

Hello,

The application for the 3-year law course at Government Law College usually opens around May or June. But it can change each year. It’s best to check the official college website or the state’s law admission portal for the exact dates.

Hope it helps !

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