MAH AAC CET MAH-LL.B (5 years) CET
Dear Tejas,
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Can you please tell which particular CET you are asking for as the dates vary accordingly.
If you are preparing for CLAT then the exam preparation can also help you about MH CET law. I would suggest to practise with previous year papers & the books you can prefer Verbal and Non Verbal Reasoning- By RS Agarwal, Universal guide to LLB Exam, Pearson GK Module, Monthly
MH CET Law exam is a state level exam for the admission to 3 & 5 years law programmes. Here are some preparation tips you can follow given below:
Know the syllabus. You should not only be aware about the exam pattern, but also with the nature of the examination.
Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) Maharashtra conduct the entrance examination MH CET law. You can check all the exam center of MH CET law with given below link.
MH CET Law exam center
Good Luck!
CLAT is a national level exam for the admission to five-year integrated law programmes in as many as 18 NLUs (National Law Universities) including MLNU Mumbai and MNLU Nagpur, which were added recently.
MH CET law is a state level exam for the admission in Maharashtra to law programmes.
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MH CET law application form is expected in the second week of May, 2018. Stay tuned with our article given below for updated information about the exam.
MH CET Law
There is no any upper age limit to apply for MH CET law entrance exam. According to BCI revised age bar policy, candidates will be considered eligible for pursuing 5-year integrated law programmes, if they are below 20 years of age as on the date of admission. Candidates belonging to
GLC Mumbai takes the admission through MH Law CET. To apply for MH CET law entrance exam you should have minimum 45% in your class 12th. You can check the further eligibility of MH Law CET with given below link.
MH Law CET eligibility
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