Law School Admission Test for India (LSAT India) 2024
ApplyLSAT—India™ 2024 registrations open now | Exam Date: 16-19 May, 2024 | Last date to register: 2 May, 2024
Greetings dear Suraj,
ILS Pune exam consists of 4 main sections with a total of 150 questions and a total of 150 marks. Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning consists of 30 questions, General Knowledge with Current Affairs - 40 questions, Logical and Analytical Reasoning - 30 questions and English - 50 Questions. Each question carries 1 mark. There is no negative marking. Total duration of the exam is 2 hours.
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Hey,
Yes it is difficult for you to seek admission in these colleges since they give priority to their native state people more. But you may still have chance to get a place you just need to work a little extra from them. Like in GLC 50% of seats are reserved for candidates from reserved categories from Maharashtra State which is in accordance with the Government regulations. Candidates from Boards other than the Maharashtra State Board of Higher and Secondary Education are required to obtain 5% marks more than the candidates from the Maharashtra State Board in order to be considered for admission.
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Hello Dear,
As you have scoreed good marks in Law CET. But if we analyze the cutoff of ILS then it falls between the 95–98 range for general category. you belong to OBC category then there is a chance you can get college but the chances are very bleak. ILS is one of the best law schools in Maharashtra, one would require a very good score in order to secure a seat there. There is 85% reservation for the holders of Maharashtra domicile. So if you're someone who isn't a resident or domicile holder of Maharashtra,Then also your chances is very low. You can follow the link to know about which college you can get:
https://www.careers360.com/mht-cet-college-predictor .
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Dear Aspirant
You can use our MHCET Law college predictor to know your college admission chances based on your Domicile, Caste, Seat Type, etc. & exam result.
MHCET Law College Predictor 2020 - Predict Colleges based on your Rank (careers360.com)
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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,
Symbiosis is good to choose because the college is fitted with all the whiteboard materialistic specifications, screens to support the learners in a fast flow, modern computers including added features, libraries with both a lot of literature scarcity and sports complex that is being built at the present moment as this is the first year. The hostel rooms are three-seater and each of dorm mates is given a study table, a designated bed and wardrobes. A housekeeping facility is also open.
Hello student with this rank its difficult to get admission in ILS Pune, as we all know that cut off vary every year on various factor like number of aspirants in entrance examination and level of questions. Last year the closing rank was 143.
refer to the link mentioned below- https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-cut-off
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.
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The infrastructure of the college is good. There is a freee wifi in all the area including canteen. The classrooms are good but there is no air conditioning facility. In moot court hall, there is AC, and also in the library. In this law college there is big air conditioned library with a huge collection of books which is open for 8am to 5pm.
The college has all the necessary infrastructure as required by the University guidelines. There are accessibility ramps for specially abled students also. The classrooms are basic with the addition of projectors and a capacity of more than 100 in each classroom. The library is one of the biggest in Asia and has a specially dedicated college ground and basketball court. There is a half swimming pool also. The campus is Wi-Fi enabled and has easy high speed conenction.The living spaces is alright
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