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Hello aspirant,

You have indeed secured good marks in the MHT CET exam. Chances are there you may be able to get a seat in the good college. However, predicting exactly that whether you get into GLC Mumbai or not seems to be a bit difficult as the cutoff list varies from year to year and due to several factors plus the college cutoff as well. So based on the official cutoff only, one can predict that whether you will get a seat in the desired college or not. And based on your marks, category and fulfilling minimum eligibility only, you will be able to get a seat in the college.

Meanwhile, this link may help you in predicting the chances of getting a seat in the college-

www.careers360.com/mht-cet-college-predictor

Hope, this answer helps you.


Hello,

These are the government colleges that offer dual degree courses in Law.

  • Gujarat National Law University, Gandhinagar

  • The Tamilnadu Dr Ambedkar Law University, Chennai

  • Government Law college, Mumbai

If you want details on more private law colleges then click on the link below:

https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-dual-degree-law-colleges-in-india

I hope this helps.

Hello Dear,

your rank in OMS merit list is 50 with 115 marks. Then there is a very good chances of getting a seat at GLC or ILS. But wait for the official announcement the cut off depends upon the number of seats available, the difficulty level of paper and number of candidates writing the examination. And, hence varies every year depending on these factors. GLC and ILS are one of the best law institutions with a high quality of education level and experienced faculty members.

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Hello Dear,

MHCET Law or Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law is a national level exam conducted by the Directorate of Higher Education, Maharashtra for admissions to law courses offered at the law colleges of the state. Through the entrance exam, law aspirants are shortlisted for admissions to more than 10,000 seats of Five-year LLB courses offered at 120 law colleges.

There is a chances that you can get these colleges although the chances are less if your number were 100+ you will definitely get these colleges in your first counselling. Never the less wait for the counselling and prepare for the next steps.

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Hello aspirant,

To know the expected cut-off of GLC, Mumbai or any other MHCET Law Participating Colleges, please go throught the following link -

Https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-cut-off .

The rank cutoff for MHCET exam for 5 year course at ILS Law college is 58 for OBC category. And closing rank in previous year was around 1414,so if your rank is above this in rank list that college will give out you may secure a seat in this college.You may follow the following link for more details-https://www.google.com/amp/s/law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-cut-off/ampHope this helps.

Thankyou

Hello

Here I will give you a gist of both the colleges from where it stands as of now (in 2020) so that it can get easier for y ou to decide which one suits your interest more.

GOvernment Law College, Maharashtra- Has been ranked 11 for law by The Week. In the past few years only 10 to 15% of the students get placed but the highest package goes up to 6 lpa but the placement committee is working hard to improve the conditions (though they have not officially revelaed placement records). The libraray here is good but the overall infrastructure, not so much. The faculty is excellent, highly knowledgeable and easily approachable as they are very friendly. There are many clubs like  SPIL , ADR cell, MUNSOC, MCA, and DEBSOC (debating society).


MNLU- Ranked 15 for NLUs by CLAT cutoff. The university was formed recently and there has not been any batch as of now that has graduated hence there are no placement records but it is expected that the placement cell will function just fine providing around 6 lpa average salary. The campus is temporary as of now and no permanent campus has been created but they provide flats and single room hostels for the students with mess facilities along with gym, swimming pool, volleyball court and basketball court. As far as the faculty is concerned there are ex-professors of NUJS, NLUJAA, Nalsar, GNLU and NLIU and a number of guest lecturers are invited  every now and then. The curriculum is similar to that of  NALSAR Hyderabad.


If I were in your shoes, I would have gone to both the places and talked to the faculty as well as the students there to get a btter idea as it is a matter of your future. However, if I were to judge by the looks of it I would have gone with MNLU (personal choice).

Hello student cut off vary every year on various factors like level of question in examination seats available and total number of applicants in the entrance examination. You've a decent chance to get admission in government law colleges Mumbai as per data you've given but I request you to please help me with the course for which you've appeared 5year law or 3year law so that I can check and provide you the exact information.

Law year the opening rank was 144and closing rank was 127.

For more details refer to the link mentioned below - https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-cut-off

Feel free to comment if you've any doubt

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Greetings,

Since you have not mentioned your category and domicile it is difficult to assess your situation as you may be aware that MH-CET has 85% seats for all government aided institutes reserved for Maharashtra state candidates. In that way, if you belong to the all India list then it may still be possible for you to get a seat based on past year trends in the final rounds of counselling.

best of luck.

You haven't mentioned your Category, Nevertheless, in 2019, the cut off for Government Law College, Mumbai had an Opening rank of 144. This a score of 129. And the closing rank was 127 and the score was 91. You can check that at: https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-cut-off.But this is 2019 data and cut offs change every year. Cut offs depend on the no.of Candidates appearing for the exam, college preferences, seat intake, top score and Category of the Candidate. For example, 36,000 Candidates appeared for 3 year LLB Programme this year.And this number was different last year. We do not have any merit list per se. But going by previous years data, with a rank of 79 and a score of 105 you might have a decent chance at Government Law College, Mumbai. There are 300 seats available for admission to Government Law College, Mumbai. And ideally a rank under 100 if you belong to General Category, you do have decent chances for a seat in Government Law College, Mumbai. But please do remember that this is based on previous years data.


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