MAH AAC CET MAH-LL.B (5 years) CET
Hello Gauri,
You can make changes in the application till the last date of submission. If you have crossed the last date, you are only left with an option to wait for the application correction link of MH CET examination. It will most tentatively be out in the second week of April. Also, only some details like name, date of birth, qualifying exam or course details can be corrected. Some other fields will not be changed.
Hello,
The candidates applying for admission to 5- year law integrated course can apply till 11th March , 2019 and can be applied online .
ELIGIBILITY:
1.The eligibility for the exam is 10+2 with a minimum 45% marks and bachelor degree (in case of 3 year law course ).
2.The exam will be conducted in 18 Cities of Maharashtra and candidates can choose 3 exam center according to their preferences.
3.DHE, Maharashtra will conduct MH CET Law 2019 on April 21 (for 5-year integrated law) and May 11 (for 3-year law program).
4.It consists 150 objective type question and time duration is 2 hours. Check MH CET Law Exam Pattern
5.The conducting body then conducts counselling from third week of June to first week of October and the classes begin in the month of November.
MH CET Law Helpline: maharashtra.cetcell@gmail.com 022-26473719 (between 10 am to 6 pm)
The requirements that have to be adhered to are as follows :
The law exam will include 150 MCQs each carrying 1 mark to be completed within 2 hours. Candidates can appear for the entrance test if,
He/she has acquired a minimum of 45% marks in 10+2 examinations (for 5-year LLB program)
He/she has acquired a minimum of 45% marks in undergraduate degree course (for 3-year LLB program).
Relevant fees for General Category is Rs 1000 and for SC/ST Rs 800
Mode of Examination:Online
Test Duration:150 minutes
Type of Questions:MCQs
Number of Options per question:5
Exam type:State Level PG
Score Validity:1 year
Conducting Body:DTE Maharashtra
Colleges accepting CET score:400 colleges
Official website:http://cetcell.mahacet.org/
Events Dates:
MAH CET 2019 online registration dateJanuary 10, 2019
Closing date of applicationFebruary 15, 2019
Issue of MAH CET Admit CardMarch 1, 2019
MAH CET 2019 Exam DatesMarch 9 - 10, 2019
Announcement of result March 31, 2019
MAH CET Exam Eligibility:The candidate must have passed a minimum of 3 year Bachelors Degree in any discipline with at least 50% marks from a university recognized by UGC/AIU.
For reserved categories and disable person (belonging to Maharashtra State only) an aggregate of 45% is required.
You can search for MH CET Law Sample Papers are available on link :https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-sample-papers.
Final year students are also eligible to apply.
Hope this information helps,
Thank You!
Hey.
You can use the link which is given below to access the MHCET Law mock tests as released my DHE Maharashtra free of cost. Practicing these will not only give you a fair idea regarding the type and level of questions but will also give you an insight on how to attempt these in time.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-mock-test/amp
You can use the link below for sample papers for MHCET law.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-sample-papers/amp
Best of luck
Hello Dinkar Gavit,
Hello Aspirant,
The cutoff varies every year depending on the various factors such as No. of candidates appeared for the exam, Difficulty level of the exam, Performance of the candidates etc. However as per the previous year, You can try to score around 130-145 score to get a seat in Government Law College, Mumbai.
You can also refer the below given article to check the cutoff.
https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-cut-off
Good Luck!
While registering for MHCET Law you can Pay the fees in the various online modes available through- Internet Payment, Credit Card/ Debit Card (RuPay/Visa/MasterCard/Maestro), Internet Banking, IMPS, Cash Cards/ Mobile Wallets. The application process for the same ends on 11th March, hence the last date to make the fee payment will also be 11th march for 5 year law courses under MHCET Law. You can use the link below for any other details
https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-application-form/amp
Hi Kajal,
According to MH CET norms, there is no upper age limit for the exam and so, you are eligible to apply. A technical error might have been the case. Please retry.
Hello,You can go through this link to get the sample paper of MH CET Law https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-sample-papers you can download sample question paper from here.
All the best!!
Hello Abhijeet,
The MH CET exam is conducted by the state government separately for 5 year and 3 year law programs, scheduled for April 21, 2019 and May 11, 2019 respectively. Although, the syllabus for both of the courses is separate but the basic MH CET Law Exam Pattern remains the same. The syllabus is divided into three main topics-
1.Logical and Analytical Reasoning
2. English Section
3.Basic Mathematics
There are many good reading materials available online but I have compiled the best books for you . These are-
1.MH-CET: Law for L.L.B. (for 3 year & 5 year Course)- Adv. Rewati Mohite and Gajanan Shewalkar
2.Legal Aptitude for CLAT and other Law Entrance Examination-Bhardwaj
3.Complete Guide to Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning-Abhishek Krishna Gupta
4.The Ultimate Guide to the LLB Entrance Examination 2019-M.A. Rashid and Nisa Fasil
5. For GK section you can check out the books by Disha Expert
6.Logical and Analytical Reasoning (Useful for All Competitive Exams)-A.K. Gupta
7.Logical and Analytical Reasoning (Useful for All Competitive Exams)-A.K. Gupta
8.Analytical & Logical Reasoning For CAT & Other Management Entrance Tests-Peeyush Bhardwaj
You can also check out the link below to practice various sample papers for the exam. Good Luck!
https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-sample-papers
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