How to get into Sinhgad Law College for UG/PG courses? What's the eligibility for admission?

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    Ravi Babu | Contributor-Level 10

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    In order to enroll in Sinhgad Law College's undergraduate programs (BA LLB, BSL LLB and LLB), applicants must register for the Maharashtra CET Cell's MH-CET Law exam. Eligibility for the five-year BA LLB/BSL LLB programme requires a 10+2 grade of 45% (or 40% for SC/ST students). A bachelor's degree with 45% (or 40% for SC/ST) is required for the three-year LLB programme MH-CET PG scores and an LLB degree with 50% are prerequisites for postgraduate courses like LLM. Counseling through the Centralized Admission Process (CAP), document verification and fee payment are required for admission.

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Aditya Patel

The MH CET Law 2025 results have been declared:

5 year LL.B results were released on June 4 2025

3 year LL.B results were released on June 20 2025  

Sinhgad Law College admits freshers based on these scores via MH CET Law counselling rounds post-result publication.

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Arnab Bag

The faculty are very helpfull. If you're looking for a law college in Pune with well-qualified instructors, real-world insights, and accessible faculty, Sinhgad Law College makes a strong case.

The teaching dynamics may vary—some classes are more theoretical—so it helps to proactively engage with professors and join discussion sessions.

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Rayamkula Harish

Yes, Sinhgad Law College has a very good and experienced faculty, the majority of whom are qualified with either an LL.M. or Ph.D. with substantial teaching or legal practice experience. Affiliated to SPPU, they impart a practical curriculum that also focuses on moot court training.
From a student's perspective, the faculty has been rated 3.5/5 in terms of expertise and mentorship. There are mixed ones who would want them to focus more on research. Their mentorship, however, is really helpful in developing legal skills and preparing for placements.
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Rayamkula Harish

No definitive list of prominent alumni of Sinhgad Law College is declared anywhere. Some prominent alumni include the High Court Entrants, the corporate lawyers of Khaitan & Co., and other legal consultants in Pune and Mumbai. The alumni themselves maintain an active legal practice, engaging in NGOs or academic activities.

The alumni network of the college helps in placements and organizing legal events, and the success stories of alumni networks are generally put forth during moot court competitions and conferences.

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Documents needed for LL.B. application to Sinhgad Law College through CAP: marksheets of Classes 10 and 12, bachelor's degree certificate, and MHCET Law scorecard, along with transfer certificate, domicile certificate, caste certificate (if applicable), and passport-size pictures.

 One might be additionally asked to provide a valid ID proof and an income certificate if applying for a scholarship. For management quota admission, the college generally specifies additional requirements at the time of direct admission.

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