MAH AAC CET MAH-LL.B (5 years) CET
Hello,
I will prefer for the five years integrated law course in Rizvi Law College spans over five years, with ten semesters;
First year of BLS/Integrated Law Program consists of 100 Marks Each
Semester – I
English I
Logic I
Economics
Semester – II
History
Political Science I
Legal writing & Legal Language
Second year Integrated Law Course consists of 100 Marks Each
Semester – III
Political Science II
Sociology
History of Courts
Semester – IV
English II
Logic II
Political Science III
Third year B.L.S consists of 100 Marks Each
Semester V
Labour Laws
Contract – I
Tort & Consumer Protection Laws
Legal Language including Legal –Writing & General English
Semester VI
Law of Crimes
Constitutional Law
Family Law – I
Environmental Laws
Practical Training – I
Fourth year of Integrated Law Course consists of 100 Marks Each
Semester VII
Administrative Laws
Family Law – II
Transfer of Property and Easement Act
Company Law
Semester VIII
Jurisprudence
Contract – II
Land Laws
Any one amongst: Criminology and Correctional Administration, Taxation Laws,Bankruptcy Laws
Practical Training – II
Fifth year B.L.S consists of 100 Marks Each
Semester IX
Civil Procedure Code & Limitation Act
Criminal Procedure Code, Juvenile Justice Act, 2000 & Probation of Offenders Act
Interpretation of Statutes
Public International Law & Human Rights
Semester X
Alternate Dispute Resolution System
Law of Evidence
Papers 3 and 4 are optionals and to be chosen from any two amongst: Banking Laws & Negotiable Instruments Act, Law of Insurance, Intellectual Property Law, Conflict of Laws, Law relating to Women & Children, Law & Medicine
Practical Training – III
Practical Training – IV
Dear Amisha,
There are higher chances that you get into GLC, Mumbai if you are an Maharashtra candidate or belongs to any other category. Chances are tough if you are from general category. But if you did not get into GLC then go for ILS, Pune do not drop this opportunity.
Best of Luck for your future.
Hey
First go through the exam pattern and syllabus of the exam.As per the syllabus of MH CET law, you should read the subjects such as legal aptitude, general knowledge, current affairs and logical reasoning.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-exam-pattern/amp
Books for preparation
Legal aptitude and legal reasoning-
5 year LLB - Indian Polity books up to class 12th
3 year LLB- Indian Polity by Laxamikant
Previous year papers to understand the type of questions asked in the exam
General knowledge with current affairs
5 year LLB- NCERT books of History, Geography and Economics
Newspaper
Monthly current affairs
3 year LLB-
NCERT books of History, Geography and Economics
Read any one monthly current affairs
Logical and analytical reasoning
5 year LLB- Verbal and Non-verbal Ability by TMH PUB.
Practice mock tests
3 year LLB -Verbal and Non-verbal Ability by TMH PUB. (Arun Sharma)
English
5 year LLB- Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis
Any general grammar book
Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis
Any grammar book of up to class 12 level
Maths only for 5 year LLB- NCERT
Also read daily newspapers and solve mock tests and sample papers.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/law.careers360.com/articles/how-prepare-for-mh-cet-law/amp
Hi Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you , Iwould like to inform you that it looks pretty possible with 100 that you will get the seat because the cutoff of previous year of both the colleges were 100 plus. But no one can predict exactly until and unless the cutoffs are out.
Hope you found this answer useful. Stay motivated stay positive.
All the best!
Hope you are doing great as per the question asked by you ,You have not mentioned your category because cut off rank highly depends on it. If you are from general category you do not have any chance but if you are OBS or any other lower category than you might get chance in GLC. And chances for ILS will be more less than GLC.
Hope you will get any help through the answer. Stay positive , stay motivated.
Hi Husain, hope you are doing well. As per your question I want to mention that as you haven't mentioned your category hence going by the previous year cutoffs for UR or general category the minimum cutoff for qualifying in MHCET law is 100+. Hence from general category you have minimum chances of securing a seat in any law colleges in Maharashtra with a score of 50-65 until and unless you have a reservation. Hope my answer helps you.
Thanking you
Yours sincerely
Somenath Chattopadhyay
It depends on your branch
If you want cse then it may be difficult to get in anu
Yes, Arihant is enough for MHTCET Law Prep. One thing you could do is practice previous years papers of CLAT and DU Law Exam well, especially questions from Law, besides getting done with MHTCET Law Previous Years Solved Papers. You may parallely take a test series if available online for MHTCET Law.
For more information about MHTCET Law do follow the link below
https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law
Good day, Aspirant..
Please click on the link below to find out what your college-bound chances are.
Https://law.careers360.com/mh-cet-law-5year-llb-college-predictor?icn=mhcetlaw-clgpd-trial&ici=contmap btwcont
Please see the following link for the projected cut-off of GLC, Mumbai, or any other MHCET Law Participating Colleges -
Https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-cut-off
The actual cutoff will be supplied as soon as DHE releases it (keep checking the above link).
Thank you very much.
Hope you are doing good.
The admission into most of the colleges is through any of the entrance exams-national, statewise or university level entrance exam. However there are colleges that give direct admission to the students.Some colleges shortlist the students based on their marks in qualifying degree and provide direct admission.Some of them are Amity University, Sandip University etc
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