Can I get admission in Rizvi Law College Bandra, Mumbai, if I get 90 marks in MAHCET Law?
Asked about Rizvi Law College - B.L.S. LL.B.
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I think there is little bit problem for you. If you score 95+ then there may be a chance.
MHCET LAW 2021, Cut-off by score of second round was 97. So if cut off goes down then there will be a chance.
Admissions to LLB course in Rizvi Law College Mumbai are done based on the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHCET).
Candidates must possess a graduation in any one Bachelors degree and must secured a prescribed mark in that degree.
MHCET LAW 2021, Cut-off by score:
1st round : 104
2nd round : 97
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