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Saksham Tiwari

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The application process for JCCL begins with registering for the MH CET Law entrance exam. After results are declared, candidates need to participate in the centralized admission process through the official portal. They fill in their preferences and lock JCCL as a choice. Based on merit and seat availability, seats are allotted. Once selected, students must submit the required documents and complete fee payment to secure admission. The process is quite systematic and student-friendly, with the college team available to assist at every step. It's a fair and transparent process rooted in equal opportunity.

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Ravi Babu

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In 2024, the MHCET Law cutoff score for the General AI category of Jitendra Chauhan College of Law's (JCCL) three-year LL.B. programme was 97.22, with a Home State quota of 94.8. The cutoffs for General AI in prior years were 111 in 2023 and 107 in 2022, indicating a trend of fluctuation. Exam difficulty application volume and seat availability (240 seats) all affect cutoffs In addition to a competitive MHCET Law score candidates must have at least 45% in their bachelor's degree (or 40% for SC/ST).

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Ankit Kumar

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 The cut off marks for jitendra chauhan college of law JCCL is different for different courses so first you have to decide in what course you have to take admission then clear the entrance exam taken by the state for the law college then you have to go for the counselling 

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Saksham Tiwari

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To join JCCL, aspiring students must first appear for the MH CET Law exam, which is mandatory for law admissions in Maharashtra. Once the results are announced, a centralized counselling process follows, where students indicate their preferred colleges including JCCL. Those allotted a seat must confirm it by submitting documents and paying the first-year fees. The college also assists in resolving queries at this stage, ensuring a welcoming and transparent transition into law school. With a reputation for nurturing advocates and legal professionals, JCCL is a trusted choice for many first-generation lawyers and law aspirants alike.

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Ravi Babu

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Because of its renown and the limited number of 240 seats JCCL's 3-year LL.B. programme has a tough admissions process. Candidates must have a good MH CET Law score and a Bachelor degree with 45% (or 40% for SC/ST). With previous years cutoffs for General AI at 107 in 2023 and 103 in 2022 the 2024 cutoff was 97.22 suggesting a high threshold. Top scores (94.8–97.22 for General) are required due to the additional rigor of the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) and counseling. It is essential to prepare for the 150-question MH CET Law test which covers legal aptitude, general knowledge, reasoning and English.

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Ankit Kumar

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No you can not get direct admission to jitendra chauhan college of law JCCL the only way to take admission here is to clear the MHCET entrance exam which is state based and then you have to go for the counselling centre and the you have to clear this and then you get the admission 

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Saksham Tiwari

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Admission to the LL.B. course at JCCL generally begins with qualifying the MH CET Law entrance exam conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra. Once the result is out, candidates can register through the centralized admission portal and list JCCL as their preferred choice. Based on rank and seat availability, students are allotted seats. The process is smooth, and the college provides proper guidance to new entrants. If you've completed your graduation and hold a genuine interest in the legal field, JCCL warmly welcomes you into a world of opportunity.

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Ravi Babu

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According to the MH CET Law timetable JCCL admissions procedure for the 2025 to 2026 academic year is probably open or about to start as of the June 20, 2025. The 3-year LL.B programme application period normally coincides with the MH CET Law exam, which is set for May 2-3, 2025 and results are anticipated by June 17, 2025. Candidates must take part in the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) and apply through the CET Cell Maharashtra webpage.

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Priyanshu Singh

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Yes, Jitendra Chauhan College of Law (JCCL) offers up to 100% scholarships for eligible students based on academic excellence and extracurricular achievements. Merit-based scholarships are available for those with high scores in national, state, or college-level tests. Students from SC, ST, VJ, NT, OBC, and SBC categories can also apply for scholarships through the Government of Maharashtra's online portal. The amount of scholarships varies based on various criteria such as the category to which the student belongs, the financial condition of the student, scores obtained by the student in the entrance exam, or the previous qualificatio

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Saksham Tiwari

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Yes, JCCL supports deserving students through various scholarship schemes. These include government scholarships for SC, ST, OBC, and economically weaker sections, along with merit-based options. Students are guided through the application process, and the administrative staff is helpful in ensuring no one misses an opportunity due to lack of awareness. The aim is to keep quality legal education within reach for every deserving candidate. Over the years, several bright students have benefitted from these scholarships and gone on to build impactful careers proof that financial constraints need not stop dreams here.

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Ravi Babu

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Since Jitendra Chauhan College of Law (JCCL), Mumbai, is a shared campus, it lacks on-campus housing or a separate dorm mess. Students must rely on private hostels or adjacent PG accommodations, where the quality of the meals fluctuates. According to reviews, the cuisine at the local PG mess facilities is mediocre to satisfactory and frequently consists of simple Indian dishes like rice, dal, and veggies. Taste and diversity may be restricted but hygiene is usually maintained. Depending on the lodging option selected specific meal quality varies necessitating direct communication with providers.

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Ankit Kumar

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The campus facilities offered by the jitendra chauhan college of law is having a  good infrastructure and well developed placement cell the students get good and easy package of almost five to six Lacs per annum or six to eight Lacs per year so this will be your best decision to get admission here

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Saksham Tiwari

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At JCCL, life outside the classroom is as enriching as inside. The college is home to several vibrant clubs and committees from the Moot Court Society and Debate Club to Legal Aid Cell and cultural forums. Students get ample opportunities to explore advocacy through mock trials and legal awareness camps, while others pursue literature, drama, or community outreach. Festivals, legal quizzes, and seminars further add to the student experience. These activities don't just break the academic monotony they shape confident, articulate professionals who know how to lead, collaborate, and express their opinions in meaningful ways.

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Ravi Babu

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Indeed, a specialised placement cell at Jitendra Chauhan College of Law (JCCL) located in Mumbai, helps LL.B. students find employment. To improve employable skills the cell hosts workshops internships and campus recruitment drives. It keeps up relationships with company legal departments and reputable law firms such as Finsec Law Advisors. Although precise placement numbers are not made available reviews show that many students were placed successfully especially in corporate law, litigation and internships and that the cell consistently supports internship and employment possibilities.

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Ankit Kumar

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The highest package of jitendra chauhan college of law JCCL is eight to ten Lacs per annum/ Lacs per year.

Your course fee is for 3 years is twenty thousand and you can get the average package of six to eight Lacs per annum or Lacs per year so get admission here

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Saksham Tiwari

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While law placements are generally more driven by internships, personal networks, and performance, JCCL offers its students plenty of practical exposure to secure career-starting roles. Many students intern with top law firms, NGOs, and courts during their time at college. After graduation, some land positions in reputed law firms, while others begin under senior advocates or prepare for judicial services. The average salary package ranges between INR 3 lakhs to 6 lakhss per annum initially, depending on the area of law. The career path grows stronger with experience, and JCCL provides the right roots for that journey.

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Ravi Babu

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Jitendra Chauhan College of Law's (JCCL) LL.B. programme is a popular choice because of its reasonable tuition (INR 6,667/year) knowledgeable instructors, and robust hands-on instruction through moot courts. JCCL which is accredited by the Bar Council of India and affiliated with Mumbai University provides a strong curriculum that integrates theory and practice. Its placement unit ensures respectable employment possibilities by connecting students with companies such as Finsec Law Advisors. Events like Law Tryst and the college 13,650-book library promote a comprehensive legal education that equips graduates for advocacy.

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Ankit Kumar

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No, you can not take admission in Jitendra Chauhan College of Law ( JCCL) LLB.B course without MHCET law entrance exam. The only way to get admission is to give MHCET exam. Then you have to select Jitendra Chauhan College of Law as your first preference and then your counselling will be done.

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Saksham Tiwari

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The LL.B. programme at JCCL is the heart of the college. With a strong curriculum, consistent academic guidance, and real-life case-based teaching, it prepares students for a variety of legal careers—from courtroom practice and judiciary to corporate law and public policy. The three-year format attracts graduates who wish to focus intensively on law. JCCL's legacy and location in Mumbai also allow exposure to legal internships, seminars, and moot courts that shape students into confident professionals. It's the course most associated with success stories and career breakthroughs in the legal world from this institution.

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Ravi Babu

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Applicants must have a Bachelor degree from an accredited university with at least 45% overall (or 40% for SC/ST students) in order to be admitted to the Jitendra Chauhan College of Law (JCCL) three-year LL.B. program. Performance on the MH CET Law exam administered by Maharashtra DHE determines selection. The Centralized Admission Process (CAP) which includes counseling, document verification and seat distribution based on merit and the MH CET Law rank is how candidates apply. General AI 2024 cutoff score was 97.22.

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