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To prepare for Law CET in Marathi, follow these steps:
1. Check the official syllabus and focus on subjects like Legal Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, GK, and English/Marathi.
2. Use Marathi books and study materials available for Law CET.
3. Solve past question papers to understand the pattern.
4. Give online or offline mock tests to improve speed and accuracy.
5. Study basic legal terms and concepts in Marathi.
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Accessing previous years 12th HSC Economics question papers in Marathi can significantly enhance your exam preparation.
Maharashtra State Council of Educational Research & Training (SCERT) :
The SCERT Maharashtra provides a repository of question papers for various subjects, including Economics. You can access these resources on their official website
By utilizing these resources, you can familiarize yourself with the exam format, question types and marking schemes thereby enhancing your readiness for the upcoming examinations.
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The NMMS 2024 results for Maharashtra are expected to be released on the official Maharashtra State Council of Examination (MSCE) website. Here are the steps to Check NMMS 2024 Result:
For exact result dates, regularly check the official website.
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The NMMS 2024 exam was conducted on November 10, 2024 , and the results are likely to be released by February 2025 . To access your result, visit your state’s SCERT official website , navigate to the NMMS or Results section , and enter your roll number and date of birth . After submitting the required details, your result will be displayed. Stay updated by regularly checking the official website. You can also explore online resources or video tutorials for assistance in checking the NMMS results.
Identifying government law colleges in Maharashtra offering instruction in Marathi medium is challenging, as most institutions primarily use English. However, some colleges may offer certain courses or support in Marathi. Here are a few notable government law colleges in Maharashtra:
Government Law College (GLC), Mumbai : Established in 1855, GLC is Asia's oldest law college, affiliated with the University of Mumbai.
ILS Law College, Pune : Founded in 1924, this government-aided institution offers three-year and five-year law degrees.
Shahaji Law College, Kolhapur : Affiliated with Shivaji University, this NAAC-accredited "A" grade college has a legacy spanning over 90 years.
Yashwantrao Chavan Law College, Karad : Affiliated with Shivaji University, this college offers undergraduate law courses and is recognized by the Maharashtra Government and Bar Council of India.
Shri Shivaji Maratha Society's Law College, Pune : Established in 2003, this college offers LL.B. programs and is affiliated with Savitribai Phule Pune University.
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Inorder to get previous year question paper of M.A Marathi entrance exam, you need visit the official website of the university from which you are applying to and then opens the "old question papers" or "previous year papers" section and Once you access the section, select "M.A Marathi" as your desired course and then select the download options which may available there. It will download the previous year paper in your files from where you can easily get the previous year question papers.
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In Maharashtra , the state government has mandated that Marathi be a compulsory subject in all schools , including those affiliated with CBSE, ICSE, IB and other boards. This requirement will be fully implemented from the academic year 2025-26 with Marathi being taught as a core subject evaluated through marks rather than grades.
By the 2025-26 academic year, Marathi will be a mandatory core subject for all students from Classes 1 to 10 across all boards in Maharashtra.
Therefore, if your child is attending a CBSE school in Maharashtra, they will be required to study Marathi as a compulsory subject up to Class 10, starting from the 2025-26 academic year.
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In Maharashtra, the state curriculum generally includes Marathi as a mandatory subject, especially in public and many private schools. However, the exact requirement can vary depending on the type of school and the educational board it follows (State Board, CBSE, ICSE, etc.).
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Yes, there are some questions asked in the AIBE exam from previous years. The Bar Council of India (BCI) does not release the exact questions that will be asked on the exam, but they do release a list of topics that will be covered. This list is called the "syllabus." According to Career 360, an RTI reply revealed that 51.63% of students falled the AIBE 18 exam. Out of 1,48,781 students who appeared, 74,368 failed, and over 4,700 were absent. The BCI clarified that the exam faced scheduling disruptions due to COVID-19 and adjusted the passing marks after withdrawing seven questions. With focused preparation and
strategic studying, passing the AIBE on your first attempt is within reach. Table of Contents.
Understand the Exam Format and Syllabus...
Develop a Structured Study Plan
Practice with Previous Year's Papers.
Join a Study Group or Coaching.
Master Time Management.
Focus on the Application of Laws.
The AIBE 19 (XIX) Cut Off Marks for 2024 are the minimum scores required to pass the All India Bar Examination. The cut-off for General and OBC candidates is set at 45%, while for SC, ST, and PwD candidates, it is 40%. This translates to about 45 out of 100 marks for General/OBC and 40 out of 100 for SC/ST candidates.
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