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Yes, Government Law College, Mumbai is owned by the government. And the mode of admission in this college is by appearing in CET exam.
You can go through this link to know more about this exam-
https://law.careers360.com/articles/mh-cet-law-eligibility-criteria
https://collegedunia.com/college/28279-government-law-college-glc-mumbai/admission
Government Law college Mumbai takes the admission through MH CET Law. To appear for the exam you should have minimum 45% in class 12th as a general category & 40% as a reserved category. for further to know about you can go through with given below link.
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GLC college Mumbai takes the admisson through MH CET Entrance Exam. You can check the eligibility for MH CET exam.
Eligibility:
As per the BCI’s new age bar regulation, candidates from General category need to be less than 20 years of age and those from SC, ST and Other backward classes below 22 years, if applying for five-year integrated law programmes. Moreover, General category candidates applying for three-year law programmes should be below 30 years of age and those from SC, ST and OBC categories are given five years relaxation in upper age limit.
You should have 45% in class 12th to apply.
For further information you can go through with given below link.
If you are interested for 5 years law then you can prefer GLC, ILS, AMU these all are the top colleges. GLC, ILS Pune takes the admission through MH CET law entrance exam & AMU has its own entrance exam AMU BALLB.
AMU BA LLB Eligibility Criteria
You should have passed 10+2 qualifying examination from any recognised state board/ national board of education
Candidates need to have scored at least 50% marks in aggregate of all subjects under 10+2 qualifying examination
The fees structure for 5 Years is approximately Rs. 66,200
MH CET law
Eligibility Criteria ( GLC & ILS Pune)
For 5 Years law you should have minimum 45% in 10+2 & for 3 Years Law you should have 45% in Graduation as a general Category.
To know the fees structure of GLC Mumbai & ILS Pune for 5 years & 3 Years you can go below given link
GLC Fees Structure
For 3 years law programme you can prefer GLC Mumbai then ILS Pune after that Delhi University these all the best colleges if you are getting the admission in any of the college then undoubtly you can go. AMU does not offer 3 Year law programme.
Delhi University Eligibility to apply
You must have secured a minimum of 50% of the total marks in aggregate of the subjects, if belonging to General Category to apply.
It has its own entrance exam DULLB Entrance exam.
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The application form is over of GLC Mumbai now for further you can visit its official website.
You can take admission there in 3 year LLB course and you will have to clear MHCET Law entrance to get seat there.
To know more about the same, you can go through the below article -
MH CET Law 2017
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