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Indian Law Society Law College Pune

Abhilasha Agrawal 9th Sep, 2025

Established in 1924, ILS Law College is a government-aided law institution affiliated with Savitribai Phule Pune University and accredited with an A grade by NAAC .

It offers popular programs like BA LLB (5-year) and LLB (3-year), with admissions via MHT CET Law and centralized CAP counselling, and the total

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i scored 76%ile in mh cet 5 year law 2025, with maharastra domicile and under sc category can i get ILS pune??

Nikita shahi 2nd Aug, 2025

Since you have a Maharashtra domicile and belong to the SC category, you have a strong chance of securing admission at ILS Law College, Pune for the 5-year LLB program. The college reserves seats for SC candidates as well as Maharashtra residents, which makes the cutoffs more relaxed compared to

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i scored 76%ile in mh cet 5 year law 2025, with maharastra domicile and under sc category can i get ILS Pune??

gopi 3rd Jul, 2025

Hello Aspirant,

With your 76 percentile in MH CET 5-Year Law 2025, SC category and assuming Maharashtra domicile, you have a decent chance to get into ILS Law College, Pune. While cut-offs vary every year the last few years have shown SC domicile candidates with cut-offs around the low to

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Bba aviation and hospitality course in malik deenar college

Sajal Trivedi 24th Jun, 2025

Hello aspirant,

The private Malik Deenar College of Pharmacy is situated in Kasargode, Kerala.  PCI has authorized Malik Deenar College of Pharmacy.  A wide range of undergraduate and graduate courses are available at Malik Deenar College of Pharmacy.
At the undergraduate level, Malik Deenar College of Pharmacy provides a three-year

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i got 80 marks in mh cet 5 year law 2025, with maharastra domicile and under sc category can i get ILS pune??

Anjali 17th May, 2025

If your mhcet law 2025 Is 80 marks with sc category Maharashtra domicile then you have very good chance for top law colleges in Maharashtra including ILS Law College Pune

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Hi, I have taken admission in GLC mumbai. I am from Pune. I scored 99.268 percentile in CET. I have a family problem (health related) and living in Mumbai is becoming extremely difficult for me every passing second. I want to go back to Pune at any cost. Can I get admission in ILS Pune?

monag2673 20th Aug, 2024

If you wish to transfer from GLC Mumbai to ILS Pune due to personal reasons, here's how you might proceed:

  1. Eligibility and Admission :

    • Entrance Exam : For admission to ILS Law College, Pune, the primary criterion is usually the score in the Common Entrance Test (CET) for law courses.
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what is the maximum score we need to get admission in ils college pune for llb

monag2673 8th Aug, 2024

There's no concept of a "maximum score" for admission to ILS Law College, Pune. Admission is primarily based on your rank in the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MH CET) Law.

To increase your chances of securing a seat at ILS Pune, you should aim for the highest possible rank in

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Hello!! I want glc / ils college bit i score 49%tile in mhcet law 5 y exam so can get admission in this college through spot round

Afreen 19th Jul, 2024

Not possible at this low rank Indian Law Society Law College, Pune or government law school Mumbai has High cutoff admission is closed to 99 percentile there is no spot round conducted generally seats are full in 2 rounds.

At this low score you might get management quota seats but

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Question : Raghu sold an article for INR 180 after allowing a 20% discount on its marked price. Had he not allowed any discount, he would have gained 20%. What is the cost price of the article?

Option 1: INR 187.50

Option 2: INR 192.80

Option 3: INR 188.60

Option 4: INR 190.40

Team Careers360 16th Jan, 2024

Correct Answer: INR 187.50


Solution : Given: After allowing a 20% discount selling price is INR 180.
So, 180 = Marked Price – 20% of the Marked Price = 80% of the Marked Price
⇒ Marked Price = $\frac{180}{80}$ × 100 = 225
At no discount 20% profit.
So, 225

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