UPES Integrated LLB Admissions 2026
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Greetings,
Since you have not mentioned your category and domicile it is difficult to assess your situation as you may be aware that MH-CET has 85% seats for all government aided institutes reserved for Maharashtra state candidates. In that way, if you belong to the all India list then it may still be possible for you to get a seat based on past year trends in the final rounds of counselling.
best of luck.
You haven't mentioned your Category, Nevertheless, in 2019, the cut off for Government Law College, Mumbai had an Opening rank of 144. This a score of 129. And the closing rank was 127 and the score was 91. You can check that at: https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-cut-off.But this is 2019 data and cut offs change every year. Cut offs depend on the no.of Candidates appearing for the exam, college preferences, seat intake, top score and Category of the Candidate. For example, 36,000 Candidates appeared for 3 year LLB Programme this year.And this number was different last year. We do not have any merit list per se. But going by previous years data, with a rank of 79 and a score of 105 you might have a decent chance at Government Law College, Mumbai. There are 300 seats available for admission to Government Law College, Mumbai. And ideally a rank under 100 if you belong to General Category, you do have decent chances for a seat in Government Law College, Mumbai. But please do remember that this is based on previous years data.
Hello Aspirant,
The cut-off for MHCET law 2020 is calculated based on the following factors:
The previous years cutoff trends in MHCET Law for OBC students is 111. Therefore, your chances of admission in GLC Mumbai are quite tough.
Hope this information helps you. Feel free to ask more questions.
Have a good day!!
Hello aspirant,
Being an OBC category male candidate, chances of getting a seat in Government Law College seem to be less or almost not possible. This is because as per your performance in the CET exam and last year category cutoff trend, the cutoff closing mark for OBC category was 111. So you may not be able to get a seat in the college. However, this is an estimation. For more information, you can click at the link given below-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-cut-off
This link will help you to predict the chances of getting a seat in the college-
dqxeclau.top/mht-cet-college-predictor
Hope, it helps you.
Hello,
According to previous year stats, the cut off marks in GLC, Mumbai is about 130-140. So, with this marks of yours, its not possible to get a seat in GLC. You have to try for other colleges.
To know your best admission possibilities check Career360's college predictor tool from the link below
Also, you can check the link below to know college wise cut off in MH CET 2020
https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-cut-off
hope it helps!
Good luck!
Hey!
https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-cut-off
the above link has got all the details for govt law college maharashtra. it has cutoff for all the colleges in maharashtra
as per your request, the opening cutoff for governmentt college is 54 and the closing cutoff is 2967.
i hope it helps you
Hello,
There are total 20 college for LLB in Orissa.
Out of 20 college's these College offer integrated LLB :
National law university , Cuttack
Shiksha o Anusandhan university, Bhubaneswar
Madhusudan law college
Xavier university
University law college
If you want to know eligibility and admission process refer to this link:
https://law.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-government-law-colleges-in-odisha
Hope this helps!!
can you please write it in a better understandable form ?? Its unreadable and incomprehensible.
Hello,
First the eligibility criteria for llb is :
MH CET LAW is a state level examination organized by Directorate of Technical Education (DTE)
For admission in integrated law courses, candidates must have passed 10+2 or equivalent exam from any recognized board.
Candidates should hold a graduation degree to apply for admission in LLB programme. There is no age limit criteria to apply for law courses.
Now let's talk about exam pattern :
This is for Maharashtra state ;
The exam will be conducted in online mode only, and 150 multiple-choice questions will be asked in the exam. The candidates will be given 2 hours to attempt MHCET Law .
While 1 mark will be given for every correct answer, there will be no negative marking in case the candidate attempts any question with an incorrect answer.
The questions will be asked from different topics like general knowledge, legal aptitude, reasoning etc
Hope this helps!!
But if you want to know more detailed structure please refer to this link r
https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-exam-pattern
Hello dear student,
I hope you are not aware of the cutoff marks to qualify Neet exam.
Qualifying cutoff
UR/EWS: 720-147
OBC: 146-113
SC: 146-113
ST: 146-113
UR/EWS-PWD: 146-129
if you're look into this cut off dear year student you have not even qualified Neet examination.
so it will not be possible for you to take admission in any of the colleges who give admission on the basis of Neet marks and also you are not eligible to apply into any government or private medical colleges because for that you have to at least get minimum qualifying marks in NEET.
Thank you
The college and decent lecture halls a functional library with the legal resources and basic facilities for mood quotes however some buildings are old it technology is limited and modern amenities like digital libraries or smart classrooms are lacking
Old infrastructure but with all the facilities. The infrastructure is well maintained by the authorities. What all things are needed for a law student are available over here. The main highlight of a law school is it's library and it has a ample law books to read over.
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