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Scoring eighty two percent in the class twelve board exam you are eligible to apply for five year law programmes offered in government law colleges in Tamil Nadu The government law colleges fall under the Tamil Nadu Dr Ambedkar Law University The general eligibility for five year integrated law programmes is a minimum of seventy percent for open category candidates and for reserved categories sixty percent Consequently your score of eighty two percent exceeds the threshold and you can participate in the counselling process There are around fifteen affiliated government colleges in the state including Chennai Madurai Coimbatore Tiruchirapalli Tirunelveli Chengalpattu Vellore Dharmapuri and Villupuram In addition there is the School of Excellence in Law affiliated to TNDALU and seats in that college are also offered based on merit Candidates are ranked purely on class twelve marks in four subjects excluding language papers Admission is through online counselling Based on your score you stand a strong chance of securing a seat in one of the government law colleges in Tamil Nadu
Most government colleges give addmission only through counselling,but you are interested to study law in government college then check if any government college still has vacant seats for admission.some institute offer direct addmission based on merit or mangement quota.
It's difficult to say definitively whether a 57%ile score guarantees admission to a BBA LLB 5-year program. Admission to law colleges, especially for BBA LLB programs, is usually competitive. While your Class 12 score of 45-50% might be the minimum requirement, many institutions also consider scores on law entrance exams like CLAT.
Hello Aspirant,
Unfortunately, with a 42 percentile in MHCET Law 2025, admission to ILS Pune is highly unlikely.
Here's why:
For the 5-year BA LLB program, the closing percentile for open (General) category candidates has consistently been around 97–99+ percentile, even in later CAP rounds .
Expected cutoffs for 2025 remain in the mid-to-high 90 percentile or both Maharashtra and Outside Maharashtra applicants .
With a score in the low 40 percentile, you're well below the cutoffs required for General category seats.
HEY THERE!!!
With scoring 68 percentile in MHCET , you may get admission in Government & Semi-Government Colleges (Low chance, but possible in less preferred branches):-
Government College of Engineering, Jalgaon (less preferred branches like Civil or Production);
Pune Vidyarthi Griha’s College of Engineering, Pune ;
Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering & Research, Pune.
Private Colleges (Higher Chance):
Sinhgad Institutes, Pune;
Dr. D.Y. Patil Institute of Engineering, Management & Research, Akurdi;
Zeal College of Engineering, Pune;
JSPM Group of Colleges (like RSCOE, Tathawade);
Datta Meghe College of Engineering, Navi Mumbai;
Nutan College of Engineering, Talegaon.
Hi dear candidate,
You can download the MHT CET Law (5 year) question paper along with solutions from our official website in PDF format. Kindly use the link attached below:
MHCET Law 5-year LLB 2025 Question Paper (OUT) with Answer Key - Download PDF Here
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Hello,
Based on previous KLEE cut-offs , getting admission in Government Law College, Thiruvananthapuram with 162 marks under reservation might be difficult.
For the 3-year LLB course, last ranks for reserved categories were around:
SC: 515
ST: 1870
BH (Backward Hindu): 315
For the 5-year LLB course, last ranks were around:
SC: 969
ST: 2120
BH: 352
These ranks usually relate to higher marks than 162.
Hope it helps !
Sorry, but there isn't any fixed date for the All Law Government Law College counselling. It mainly depends on the entrance exam, like CLAT and MH CET, and the specific law college or state you're applying to. If you want to find the exact one, you need to check the official website to find it.
I hope it will clear your query!!
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