I have done 12th and my MHCET score is 69. Can I get admission in Mumbai School of Law, Thane?

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Deeksha Dixit
3 years ago
The admission criteria for the five-year integrated course B.A. LL.B. At the School of Law of the University of Mumbai (Thane campus) is: You must have completed the 12th standard from a recognised board with at least a 45% aggregate score. Also, you must have qualified for the MHCET Law exam with a

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Dinesh upadhyay
3 years ago
Cutt off for Mumbai School of Law is around 108. It also vary for every category. Best wishes.

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