How can I get admission in GLC Mumbai?
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For LLB programme admisison, candidates must have minimum 50% aggregate in Class 12 from MH Board/ any recognised board. BSL LLB admission requires to have a Minimum 50% aggregate in degree exam from Mumbai University/ any recognised college. Selection is done on the basis of MHCET Law exam. For more details on eligibility Criteria, rules, admission details and essential documents kindly read the Brochure of CET Cell, Relevant Government Gazettes, notification etc.
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Candidates must pass the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law (MH-CET Law) for the three-year LLB programme or the Common Law Admission Test (CLAT) for undergraduate programs like the five-year integrated law course (BLS/LLB) in order to be admitted to Government Law College (GLC) Mumbai. In addition to meeting the college's eligibility requirements, candidates must have finished their undergraduate studies (for the three-year program) or upper secondary education (for the five-year program). Candidates apply to GLC via the centralised admissions process (CAP) of the Directorate of Higher Education, Maharashtra, following a competi
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You have to qualify in the MH CET Law entrance exam to acquire admission to Law College (GLC) Mumbai. The 3 year- LLB as well as the 5 year BLS LLB programme require this. Once you have achieved a valid score in the MH CET Law, then you will be required to be a part of the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) that is carried out by the Maharashtra State CET Cell. The admissions will be done on merit ranks in the MH CET Law, after this, verification of documents and payment of fee will be done. GLC Mumbai does not offer direct admissions or management quota seat.
Only Ambedkar University releases cut off for all affiliated colleges under them, so there is no specific cut off for each college.
Ambedkar University alone release cutoff for all and there is no specific each for any college under them ur mark basis ur choice of college will be allotted
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