Does one have to pass MHCET exam to do LL.B 3-year course from a college affiliated to Mumbai University?

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Asked by Tayappa Koli
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Sneha Singhania
7 years ago
Hi, It depends on the college you are selecting. Some colleges accept MHCET scores while some conduct their own entrance exams and some accept CLAT scores too. So, it depends on the university/college you select. Good luck.

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7 years ago
Yes, to be in a law college of Maharashtra state you have to appear for law MHTCET.

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