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    Hello Aspirant,

    Shivaji University Kolhapur is a permanent affiliate of Shahaji Law College, Kolhapur. Additionally, the college offers the following courses: Courses offered: Three-year Law, Five-year Law, Diploma in Tax Laws (D.T.L. ), Diploma in Labour Law, Cyber Law Certificate, Intellectual Property Law Certificate, and Corporate Law Certificate.
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    I don't understand 'kadhi' , 'honar', 'sathi' . I think you are using some other languages which is not universally understandable. I would request you to recompose this question in English so that we can understand it and get back to you with the correct info as soon as possible.

    Greetings, Sanket.

    First of all these things cannot be validly predicted as rank against marks differs each year based on difficulty of paper, number of candidates appearing, reservation categories, etc.

    Still, as a general range if you are a Maharashtra candidate then you'd have to score 95-100 marks in order

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