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I didn't appear for mh cet law entrance..i need to get admission in law college this year. Is there any way?? Please help


Sharmin 17th Jul, 2018
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zubin916 17th Jul, 2018
Chamces are none as all entrance exams have been over and counselling has already begun.

Exams from now on shallbe eligible for 2019 admission.

Since you are too late its difficult to get through this year. Even if you have appeared for any entrance exam you can vet direct admissions in management quotas.

However, we recommend you to study well and give your best shot for 2019 admission.
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18th Jul, 2018
Thanks for replying.One more question..should i join a coaching class for mh cet law entrance? Would it make a difference?
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Aditya Gupta 17th Jul, 2018

Dear there is no other alternative to get admission under mhcet. It is compulsory to give entrance exam and if you have not given them you will not be eligible for admission and you need to wait for an year or you can check once for conditions of migration that is you take admission in some other university and  you can check with the college under mhcet whether it allows inter- university migration or not.

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18th Jul, 2018
Ok thanks for replying
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Alok Mishra 17th Jul, 2018

Dear Sharmin,
You have option of doing BA/BSc LLB (Hons.) from Faculty of Law, MIT WPU. You can apply online at http://mitwpu.edu.in/apply/

Have a look at Eligibility/Selection Criteria

Eligibility Criteria – 12th Pass or Equivalent with Minimum 50% from Any Board

Selection Procedure – Written Test + Interview

Intake – 60 Seats; Medium of Instruction – English

Course Fee: Fee Structure – Rs 2.15 Lakhs per year

Trimester Pattern – 15 Trimesters with two Internship

Note: For this Academic year i.e. 2018-19, direct admissions will be given on first come first serve basis to the eligible applicants. From the next academic year, admission process will be carried out as per the MITWPU norms and on the basis of UGPET.

*Course Commencement Date – 23rd July 2018

Important Guidelines for First Year Admission for Faculty of Law

I hope it helps!

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17th Jul, 2018
Read BBA/BSc LLB (Hons.) in place of BA/BSc LLB (Hons.)
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18th Jul, 2018
Ok..Thanks I'll look into it 
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