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Hi dear candidate,
With the score of 66.3 percent in MHT CET Law exam and along with defence quota, you can admission in few prominent law colleges like Thakur Law College Nashik, ILS Law College Pune and New Law College Ahmednagar.
Keep in mind that cut off mat vary from college to college but these are the potential colleges for you.
You should use our official college prediction tool for MHT CET Law College:
Law Colleges predictor MHT CET 2025
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Here is the fee structure for Government Law College, Theni, affiliated with Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University.
Fee Overview
1. BA LLB (Integrated 5-Year Course)
Total fee for the entire course: 10030 rupees
2. LLB (3-Year Course)
Total fee for the entire course: 4570 rupees
Additional Information
Since it is a government college, the tuition fees are low compared to private institutions
Scholarships like Jeeva Endowment and Justice PN Bhagawathi Endowment are available for meritorious and reserved category students
Note : it just a Approximate overview I suggest you to contact college directly for exact value.
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With a TS LAWCET Rank of 222 in the BCE category, your chances of getting a free seat in the 5- year LLB at Osmania University are low
•The expected BCE cut-off for 5-year LLB at OU is around rank 100 or below,and your rank goes beyond that
Good Opportunity:
•However,for the 3-year LLB at OU,The BCE cut-off is around 280,so you do have a good chance there for 3 year course.
•You can also try for other government colleges like Kakatiya University or PG College of Law where BC-E cutoff are closer to your rank.
So, while your chances for the 5-year LLB program at OU are low,you have a good chance of getting into 3-year LLB there.
For better clarity:
https://law.careers360.com/articles/ts-lawcet-2025-cutoff-for-university-college-of-law-osmania-university
Hello,
If you did not fill the CUET form, you cannot get admission through CUET. But you can still try for admission if the new government law college in your district (Jhabua) allows direct admission or has any vacant seats.
As you belong to ST category, you may get a chance if seats are available under ST quota. Please visit the college or contact them directly for more details.
Hope it helpS!
If you want to take admission in law college of Ujjain then eligibility criteria for B.A.LLB you have to 12th pass and for LLB you have to complete graduation in any stream.then you have to fill their addmission form which available on official website of your selected college. Upload your documents after document verification, addmission is based on merit.for more details check https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-law-colleges-in-ujjain .
With a waiting number of 1810 for Symbiosis Law School Noida campus ,your chances of getting a seat through normal counseling are very slim. Usually, only the top 800–1000 waiting list candidates make it to preferred campuses like Noida or Pune, depending on withdrawal rates and seat availability. However, if Symbiosis Nagpur has already given you a seat and you’re trying to transfer to Noida, that’s not officially allowed unless the management intervenes, which rarely happens. You can try reaching out to the admission office directly with a formal request, but do not depend solely on it. Keep other law colleges in your preference list too.
You got 81 percentile in MH CET 5-year law exam as an OMS (Outside Maharashtra) student and you are female. With this score, it is very difficult to get admission into top government colleges like Government Law College (GLC) Mumbai or ILS Pune, because these colleges usually take students with more than 99 percentile from OMS category.
But you can still get admission into some private law colleges in Mumbai. These colleges may accept 81 percentile for OMS students. Some of these options are:
KC Law College, Churchgate GJ Advani Law College, Bandra Vivekanand Education Society’s College of Law, Chembur
These colleges are under Mumbai University and have decent facilities. You may also get admission in private law colleges in Pune, Nagpur, and other cities in Maharashtra, which accept scores in the 70 to 80 percentile range.
You should still apply and check the cut-off marks during the counselling process. Also, keep checking the official website for updates.
website – https://cetcell.mahacet.org https://law.careers360.com
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Hello aspirant,
A 58.60 percentile in MHT CET Law 2025 for the 5-Year Integrated LLB program under the SEBC category is considered on the lower side. It might be difficult to secure a seat in top-tier government law colleges such as ILS Law College, Pune or Government Law College (GLC), Mumbai, as these institutes usually have high cutoffs and intense competition, especially in the open and SEBC categories.
However, don’t lose hope you still have options. Based on previous years’ trends, you may still have a chance of admission in some decent private or semi-government law colleges in Maharashtra. Here are a few you can consider applying to:
Apply during the CAP rounds and also stay alert for institutional-level admission rounds that some private colleges conduct if seats remain vacant.Keep a backup list of private law colleges outside of Pune or Mumbai where cutoffs might be slightly lower.
For more details about councelling, cutoffs,marks etc you can consider this link :
https://law.careers360.com/exams/mhcet-law
Wishing you all the best in your law journey!
At 58.60 percentile in MHT CET Law 2025 and from SEBC category your admission to top government law colleges for the 5-year integrated LLB program is difficult. But you can still have a chance in mid or lower-tier private law colleges and some aided colleges depending on cutoff fluctuations. Some colleges may consider applicants around 50–60 percentile under SEBC, especially if rural or minority seats are left. You should definitely apply through CAP and include as many colleges as possible in your preference list. Also look at colleges outside Mumbai and Pune for better chances.
If you want to know more information about MHT CET closing percentile, cutoff trends etc you can check here :
https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-cut-off
All the best!
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