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Hi there,
No, you cannot take admission in Government Law College on the basis of your 12th standard percentage solely, you need to give MAHA CET which is a centralised CET conducted by the university for admission to its Law courses, your CLAT scores will also not be considered for
Hi there,
The total fees charged by GLC, Mumbai annually ranges from Rs. 7000-6000, you can go through the detailed fee structure here,
http://www.glcmumbai.com/fee-structure.html
Yes, you can prepare for GLC, Mumbai entrance exam for one month and crack it, the difficulty level of entrance exam is not that high, if
Dear Aspirant,
Here is solution to your question,
If you want to know college accepting mahacet score then by clicking on the link mentioned below you can gain everything about 3 year llb course offered by different institutions.
https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-law-colleges-in-india-accepting-maha-cet
There is one more link from which you can know about
Hello Harsh,
The CLAT score is accepted by Government Law College in Mumbai and there is only one Government college that is Maharashtra National Law University in Mumbai. For more details about the college, you can refer https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-government-law-colleges-in-mumbai-accepting-clat
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Admission to Government Law College, Mumbai is done on the basis of marks secured by the candidate in common entrance test (CET). If you are seeking admission in the three year course, as per your marks, chances seem to be there to get a seat. However, the selection process
Hey.
AP LAWCET is an entrance test for admission in law colleges in the State of Andhra Pradesh. Admission in Government Law College Mumbai is not done based on your scores/ ranks in AP LAWCET. Admission will be done based on a separate entrance test- MH CET. Hence admission in
dear aspirant,hope you are doing well. Now coming to your question,as per the previous year cutoff chances are medicore to low that you can get GLC in the substituent rounds.But aspirant according to my viewpoint, you should for some more colleges i which chances of admission are quite high in
Hello Sujitha,
Kindly specify more your query what exactly you want to ask so that you can get answer of your query.
Good Luck!
Hello Manas.
Congratulations on securing this rank.
Based on the MH CET LAW cutoffs for the year 2018, you can get chance in both ILS and GLC.
The closing rank for ILS was 1414 and for GLC was 1003.
Having said that, I will also say that the cutoffs vary
The college and decent lecture halls a functional library with the legal resources and basic facilities for mood quotes however some buildings are old it technology is limited and modern amenities like digital libraries or smart classrooms are lacking
Old infrastructure but with all the facilities. The infrastructure is well maintained by the authorities. What all things are needed for a law student are available over here. The main highlight of a law school is it's library and it has a ample law books to read over.
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Among top 100 Universities Globally in the Times Higher Education (THE) Interdisciplinary Science Rankings 2026
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