Is MHCET Law required for LLB at Government Law College, Churchgate?

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    Anit kumar | Contributor-Level 8

    10 months ago

    No, MHCET Law is not required for seeking admission into the LLB programme at Government Law College (GLC), Churchgate, Mumbai .

    The key exam required for LLB admission at GLC Churchgate is: -

    - CLAT is the national level entrance exam for admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate law programs at various colleges.

    - GLC Churchgate considers only the scores of CLAT exam for selection of candidates.

    - MHCET Law is the Maharashtra state level exam required for law admissions within the state.

    - However, MHCET Law scores are not accepted or considered for admission at GLC Churchgate's LLB program.

    - Qualifying in just CLAT exam with required

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    Neha Pradhan | Contributor-Level 10

    8 months ago

    Yes, MHCET Law is required for the LLB course at the Government Law College, Churchgate. Candidates must prepare well for the MHCET entrance exams for admissions. There should be prior preparation done by the students for a successful admission to various courses. 

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    Manpreet Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    10 months ago

    Yes, for admission to the LLB course of Government Law College, Churchgate, students must secure valid scores in the MHCET Law exam. Hence, this is the most important entrance exam helping students secure admission in this college. Students must prepare well in advance for this exam to get admission without any trouble. 

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    Nishtha Garg | Contributor-Level 10

    10 months ago

    Yes, candidates seeking admission for the LLB programme at Government Law College, Churchgate, are required to appear for the MHCET Law exam. The selection of the candidates for the LLB programme is based on the scores obtained in the accepted entrance exam. To be considered for the programme, it is essential for candidates to meet the requisite eligibility criteria. Hence, candidates must appear for the MHCET Law exam to secure a seat for the LLB programme.

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