MAH AAC CET MAH-LL.B (5 years) CET
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Dear student, the exact number of candidates who scored above 110 marks in mht CET law cannot be defined. It is so because every year the data tends to change depending on the number of applicants and difficulty level of the examination. Regarding the admission part, most of the colleges are open for candidate scoring 110 marks.
Dear student, there are many students who score over 110 marks in mht CET law. The exact number cannot be defined as every year it tends to change depending on the difficulty level of the examination and number of applicants. However most of the college cut off close around hundred marks itself.
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Hello Zeenat.
I would have been able to help you more if you would have mentioned your rank.
I would suggest you to visit https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-cut-off to get information regarding the collegewise cutoffs in the previous years.
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You can predict your colleges from the link given below-
https://www.careers360.com/mht-cet-college-predictor
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Hi,
In Case of entering the wrong date of birth, the college administration will contact you themselves because they will identify the discrepancy while verifying your registration form from the submitted documents and then you can tell them your situation. So then they will help you change your date of birth and anything else that you've written wrong.
I hope I was able to clear your query
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Dear Zeenat,
Hey Zeenat
Yes it is mandatory for you to submit your caste validity certificate for OMS candidates for admission in MHCET LAW accepting colleges. You can inquire more about it from https://collegedunia.com/exams/mh-cet-law
Hey Inderjeet.
The previous year cut off for admission in GJ Advani Law College was an opening of 139 and a closing of 101 for the general category. Considering that you belong to the general category you'd require a score above 101 at least for a fair chance. Hence your chances here seem a little less. You seem to have better chances in these colleges as given below.
Manikchand Pahade Law College Mumbai
Shri Shivaji Maratha Law College Pune
Shankarrao Chavan Law College Pune
Vidya Prasarak Mandal TMC Law College Thane
St. Wilfreds College of Law Mumbai
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