I got 92.3% in MHTCET. Can I get a good college for 5 years law course?

I belong to General category (Outside Maharashtra Category).

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    Answered by

    Saket Kumar | Contributor-Level 8

    9 months ago
    With a 92.3 percentile in the MH CET Law (5-year course), you have a good chance of getting into a reputable law college in Maharashtra, but it depends on the specific college and your category. 
     
    Here's a breakdown to help you assess your prospects:
     
     
    Understanding Your Score:
    • 92.3 percentile is a strong score, but not the highest .
    • Top colleges like Government Law College (GLC) Mumbai and ILS Law College Pune have high cut-offs .
    • Cut-offs vary significantly each year, so it's important to consider the trends . 
       
     
    Factors Influencing Your Chances:
    • Category:
      Your category (open, reserved,
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    Dhruv Bhoir

    9 months ago

    If you've scored 92.3% in the MHT CET, here's are some important thigs that you need to listen before getting admission into a 5-year integrated law program:

    • Admission to premier institutions like Government Law College (GLC), Mumbai, and ILS Law College, Pune, is highly competitive.
    • Expected cut-off marks for these colleges are typically high. For instance:?

      • GLC Mumbai: Expected cut-off around 99+ percentile.

      • ILS Law College, Pune: Expected cut-off around 97+ percentile.

    • With a 92.3% score, you have a good chance of securing admission in other law colleges in Maharashtra. Some of these include:?

        • Vivekanand Education Society's College of L

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    Answered by

    Priyanshu Raturi

    9 months ago

    With a 92.3% in MHTCET, you have a good chance of getting into a good law college for a 5-year integrated law course. Top colleges like Government Law College Mumbai, ILS Pune, and others may be within reach with this score, depending on the cutoffs and the specific category reservation. It's important to check the specific college cutoffs and apply accordingly.

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