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Numerous national and state-level law entrance exams are administered in India for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate legal institutions. After graduating from high school, one can pursue a BA LLB, BBA LLB, or B.Sc L.L.B., or a three-year L.L.B. after earning a bachelor's degree in any area. Following graduation, you can pursue an L.L.M. programme. Law is the most popular degree after engineering and medical. Several colleges and universities in India provide admission based on entrance exams.

CLAT

The Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) is a countrywide test offered by 22 National Law Universities on a rotating basis (N.L.U.s). This test is used to determine admission to several National Legal Universities in India's U.G., P.G., and Integrated law programmes. The CLAT is fully online (Computer Based).

AILET

The All India Law Entrance Test (AILET) is held each year at the National Law University in Delhi. The AILET will be held for applicants who want to take U.G. and P.G. legal courses at the national law university and its associated schools.

SAAT

The Siksha 'O' Anusandhan University Admission Test (SAAT) is a university-level entrance examination given by Siksha 'O' Anusandhan University. The SAAT is administered to students seeking admission to a number of courses provided by the University's constituent institutions. Admission to the S.O.A. National Institute of Law is based on the SAAT, CLAT, and LSAT results.

A.M.U

A.M.U. Aligarh Muslim University runs a university-level admission test for all majors. The BA LLB Admission Test and the L.L.M Admission Test are both administered by the University to prospective law students.

Admission to B.H.U.

The University Admission Test (BHU UET) of Banaras Hindu University is a university-level entrance test (B.H.U.). This exam will be administered to all undergraduate students. This exam is required for candidates who desire to apply for admission to a three-year L.L.B. programme.

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Hello Suvinay!

 

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

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Actual Cutoff will be provided as and when DHE releases the same (keep checking the above link).

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Good Afternoon

Hope you are fine

As per your query following is the cutoff of Government Law College, Mumbai

For LLB course:

General        ->         102-120

OBC              ->          80-90

ST,ST             ->          60-80

For BLS.LLB Course:

General,OBC                ~124

SC                                  ~126

ST                                   ~70

Eligibility Criteria:

For L.L.B : You must have passed graduation from any discipline with 45% for general category (40% marks for candidates belonging to SC/ST category from Maharashtra only)

For B.L.S. L.L.B. : You must have passed 10+2 examination from any recognised board

And, You should not have Zero mark in MHT CET Law exam.

For more information about GLC Mumbai checkout given link below:
https://www.careers360.com/colleges/government-law-college-mumbai

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All the best!!!

See, the admission to GLC Mumbai is done only and only on the basis of merit since it is a government college and there is absolutely no chance of getting in through management quota and there are no reserved seats for this.

To get into Government Law College, Mumbai, you'll have to give Maharashtra CET and get a competing rank in it. Hope I have answered your question. All the best!

Admission Process for Law

Admission in law courses is provided through entrance exams. Candidates have to qualify any one of the national, state and university level exam (as applicable). Some of the colleges may also give admission on the basis of merit of the qualifying exam.

Entrance Exam

MH CET Law is a state level examination organized by Directorate of Technical Education (DTE), Maharashtra to offer admission in various law courses. Students can also appear in the CLAT (Common Law Admission Test) & LSAT (Law School Admission Test) examinations to get admission in law courses.

Symbiosis International University organizes its own entrance test SET (Symbiosis Entrance Test) for providing admission in law courses offered by SIU and its constituent colleges.

Top Law Colleges in Maharashtra

Maharashtra has some of the top law institutions of India. Some of the top law colleges in Maharashtra are Symbiosis Law School, Bharati vidyapeeth University, University of Mumbai, Savitribai Phule Pune University & many others.

Law Admission 2022

Law admission can be done through entrance tests. Candidates should check their eligibility before applying for admission. The eligibility criteria for various law courses are mentioned below:

For admission in integrated law courses, candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent exam from any recognized board.

Candidates should hold a graduation degree to apply for admission in LLB programme.

There is no age limit criteria to apply for law courses.

Candidates must have qualified the three year and four year law courses for admission in LLM course.

In the qualifying exam, candidates must have secured minimum 45% marks for general candidates and 40% marks for reserved categories.

Hello Aspirant

Yes you can pursue law in hindi medium as both hindi and English medium choices are available there. But then if you are able to interpret English it's advisable to go for it given that most course material are available in English and many important proceedings of Supreme court high court are conducted in English.

Your spectrum would be wider with English.

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Hi aspirant...!

Hope you're doing great...!

So, with regard of you're query. In Mumbai, there is only one college where you can receive admission through the CLAT exam. The Maharashtra National Law University in Mumbai is the only college in Maharashtra that offers CLAT admission. To learn more about this college, please visit the link below.

https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-government-law-colleges-in-mumbai-accepting-clat

They are no specified score  of CLAT allotted  to get admission into this college.

so, please contact to the college.

Hope this  will helps you...!

GOOD LUCK...!

Hi aspirant....!

Hope you're doing great...!

So, with regard of you're query. For registering the CET examination which is conducted by the GLC, Mumbai in the month  of august for both PCM and PCB groups. You can apply for the CET by following the processes listed below:

  • Candidates can apply online by going to the GLC's official website in Mumbai.
  • The CET application cost is INR 800. (INR 400 for reserved categories).
  • Admission forms are also accessible on campus at the college.
  • The completed application form must be sent to the college within the time frame specified.

Hope this will helps you....!

GOOD LUCK...!


Hi aspirant....!

Hope you're doing great...!

So, with regard of you you're query. YES, after qualifying the CLAT(common law admission test). you'll get in to NLU'S(national law universities). there you should needed to pay the fee to get a seat into those colleges. Because, with you're CLAT score you can only enter into NLU'S which are recognized by the govt. but you can't able to enter state government colleges and If you get admission in NLU Delhi, then you will get scholarships and fee concessions.

Hope this will helps you...!

GOOD LUCK...!

Dear Student ,

Here is the list of Govt colleges in India that offers B.com (//B.com) LLB course :

  • TNDALU Chennai - The Tamilnadu Dr Ambedkar Law University
  • GNLU Gandhinagar - Gujarat National Law University
  • Meerut College, Meerut
  • School of Legal Studies CUSAT - School of Legal Studies Cochin University of Science and Technology
  • NLU Trichy - Tamil Nadu National Law University
  • Gujarat University, Ahmedabad
  • KSLU Hubli - Karnataka State Law University and others

To know more about the colleges , refer this :

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

Hope this helps !

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