Can I get admission to Dayanand College of Law (DCL, Latur) LL.B. course without MHCET Law?
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No, it is unlikely you can get admission to Dayanand College of Law (DCL, Latur) for the LL.B. course without taking the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law (MHCET Law). Admissions to the LL.B. programme at DCL Latur are primarily based on your score in the MHCET Law exam.
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The Shivaji University MHCET Law Cutoff 2023 was released for admission to the LLB course for students belonging to the All India and Home state quota. For the OBC AI quota, the closing cutoff score in the first and last round cutoff was 59 for admission to the BLS LLB course. In 2022, the closing score was 53, indicating that the competition has increased from last year for this category.
No. The candidates will not be allowed to carry their mobile phone to the MH CET LAW exam centre. The authorities will not allow the candidates to bring their electronic devices inside the centres. Some of the electronic devices that are not allowed in the MHCET Law centre. If the candidates are found using any electronic device inside the centre, then they will be disqualified.
For MH CET Law 2026, the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) is expected to have three main rounds (CAP Round 1, 2, & 3) for both 3-year and 5-year LLB programs. With potentially more rounds or spot admissions if seats remain, but generally, expect around 3 rounds of online counselling for seat allotment.
The MH CET Law 2026 Counselling Process is primarily online, involving online registration, document uploading, choice filling and online seat allotment. It is done by the Maharashtra CET Cell on the official portal. Though some verification might involve physical document checks later, the main process is digital.
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