I scored 58.60 percentile in mht law cet 2025 for 5 years llb programme i belong from sebc category MS student Can I get this college?
Hello aspirant,
A 58.60 percentile in MHT CET Law 2025 for the 5-Year Integrated LLB program under the SEBC category is considered on the lower side. It might be difficult to secure a seat in top-tier government law colleges such as ILS Law College, Pune or Government Law College (GLC), Mumbai, as these institutes usually have high cutoffs and intense competition, especially in the open and SEBC categories.
However, don’t lose hope you still have options. Based on previous years’ trends, you may still have a chance of admission in some decent private or semi-government law colleges in Maharashtra. Here are a few you can consider applying to:
- Modern Law College, Pune it is known for its academic environment and placement support.
- DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune : A reputed name with experienced faculty.
- Dr. D.Y. Patil Law College, Pune this college offers good infrastructure and practical exposure.
- Sinhgad Law College, Pune A decent choice with affordable fees and active student life.
Apply during the CAP rounds and also stay alert for institutional-level admission rounds that some private colleges conduct if seats remain vacant.Keep a backup list of private law colleges outside of Pune or Mumbai where cutoffs might be slightly lower.
For more details about councelling, cutoffs,marks etc you can consider this link :
https://law.careers360.com/exams/mhcet-law
Wishing you all the best in your law journey!
Thank you!
Thank you for sharing your details. Scoring 58.60 percentile in the MHT CET Law exam for the 5-year LLB program, along with your SEBC category status and being a Maharashtra State (MS) student, does improve your chances slightly. However, admission mainly depends on the cutoff for the specific colleges you're targeting. Top law colleges like Government Law College (GLC) Mumbai or ILS Pune generally have higher cutoffs above 85 percentile even for reserved categories.
But don’t worry, some mid-tier and district-level government and aided colleges have lower cutoffs, and with SEBC reservation, you have a chance in the later rounds of CAP.
I suggest you keep a close watch on CAP Round 2 and 3, and also consider institutes like Vidya Prasarak Mandal’s TMC Law College or other colleges under Mumbai University and Nagpur University.
Best of luck !