How is MH CET Law conducted?
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MH CET Law is conducted in a Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode at test centres allotted to candidates.
A Computer-Based Test (CBT) is a mode of examination where the test is conducted on a computer or computerized device, such as a laptop or a desktop computer, instead of the traditional paper-and-pencil format. In a CBT, candidates interact with the test questions and provide their answers using a computer interface.
Here are some key characteristics of Computer-Based Tests (CBTs):
1. Digital Interface: Candidates see the test questions and answer choices on a computer screen. They select their answers by clicking on the options usin
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MH CET Law is conducted by the Maharashtra state common entrance test cell in the online format for admissions to various LAW schools in Maharashtra. The duration of the paper is 120 minutes and there is no sectional time limit. There is a total of 150 questions over five sections with no negative marking.The MH CET Law exam follows a standardized format for both LLB 5-year and LLB 3-year programs. It is conducted as an online Computer-Based Test (CBT). The exam comprises multiple-choice questions (MCQs), where candidates select the correct answer from the provided options.The MH CET Law exam will be conducted once a year by the Mahara
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