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Rayamkula Harish

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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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Aditya Patel

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The alumni of Sinhgad Law College hold diverse roles. Many practice in the Bombay High Court, Pune District Court, and work with top firms like Infosys, RBL Bank, Bajaj Finance, and Punjab National Bank. Some secure legal analyst positions in LPOs and NGOs, while others excel in corporate and government sectors.  

 

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Arnab Bag

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Procedure of applying and getting admission:-

  • MH CET Law registration: take the exam

  • Await results: note your percentile/rank

  • CAP counselling registration: list preferences

  • Document verification at designated centre (inc. law college)

  • Seat allotment notification: check CET Cell dashboard

  • Fee payment: finalize admission.

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Rayamkula Harish

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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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Aditya Patel

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To apply for B.A. LL.B or LL.B at Sinhgad Law College, Pune:

Entrance: Clear the MH-CET Law exam and register for state-level counselling.  

Submission: Download the application form from the college website or visit the admission office offline. Fill it, pay ?500, and submit with documents (10th/12th or graduation mark sheets, Aadhar, caste/income/migration certificates).  

Final Steps: Once counseled, attend document verification, pay fees, and collect the admission letter.  

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Arnab Bag

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To secure admission to the 3-Year LL.B. program, aim for at least 95.5 –?96 percentile in MH CET Law.

For the 5-Year B.A. LL.B., you'll likely need around 92–98 percentile.

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Rayamkula Harish

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An MHCET Law cutoff score of 80-100 (out of 150) for the 3-year LL.B. and 90-110 for the 5-year course is usually required at Sinhgad Law College, depending on categories.
Cutoffs for the general category are higher, while those for SC/ST are low, around 60-80. The cutoffs for 2025 would depend on the performance of the applicants and shall be published at the time of CAP counseling.

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Aditya Patel

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To join Sinhgad Law College, Pune for LL.B or BA-LL.B, follow this streamlined process:

1. Qualify MH-CET Law: Required for both 3 year and 5 year programs.

2. Register for MH-CET counselling: Seat allocation is based on your score.

3. Direct Application: Download and submit the college's form with necessary documents and INR 500 fee.

4. Finalize Admission: Attend counselling, verify documents, pay fees, and confirm your seat.

This balanced pathway offers options via both entrance scores and management quota.

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Arnab Bag

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The important dates related to the MHCET Law application process for admission to LL.B. courses at Sinhgad Law College:

  • Applications: 27Dec 2024  27Mar 2025

  • Correction: 1–3Apr 2025

  • Admit Card: from 28Apr 2025

  • Exam: 2–3May 2025

  • Answer Key Objections: 27–30 May 2025

  • Results: 20 Jun 2025

  • Counselling: Mid June start; Sinhgad’s CAP likely by approximately July15

Be sure to check the official CET Cell website and Sinhgad Law College updates regularly for final schedules.

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Rayamkula Harish

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Registration from January to March is typical for Sinhgad Law College's LL.B. programme for the year 2025 MHCET Law. This 3-year LL.B. examination is conducted usually in April, while the 5-year exam is conducted in May.

 After that are the results in June and then CAP counseling. The exact dates change yearly, so the candidates must check DTE Maharashtra's official portal for the 2025 schedule to keep the application timely.

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Aditya Patel

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Getting into Sinhgad Law College requires a decent MH-CET Law score. In 2024, the general category cutoff for LL.B. was around 92–93 marks in Round 1, slightly lower in Round 2 (~91–92), while BA-LL.B. had cutoffs in the 71–54 mark range across rounds.

That means scoring above 90 marks improves your chances for LL.B, while 70+ marks suffice for BA LLB.

 

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Ravi Babu

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The management quota, which allots 15% of seats on a first-come, first-served basis permits direct admission to Sinhgad Law College for LL.B.A Bachelor degree with at least 45% of the possible points (or 40% for SC/ST candidates) is required. Colleges may decide not to demand an entrance exam for management quota seats even though MH-CET Law marks are normally needed for the Centralized Admission Process (CAP). To apply candidates must get in touch with the admission office send in their paperwork, and pay INR 500 via demand draft.

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Rayamkula Harish

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For admission to LL.B. in Sinhgad Law College, a candidate must be having a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 45% marks (40% for SC/ST) and should be having a valid score of MHCET Law.

The registration is to be done through DTE Maharashtra's CAP portal by submitting the requisite documents and undergoing counseling as per rank. 

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Aditya Patel

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Yes, admissions are now open at Sinhgad Law College (SLC), Pune for both LL.B (3-year) and BA-LL.B (5-year) programs. You need to appear in MH-CET Law, meet minimum eligibility (45% in 10+2 for BA LL.B and 45% in graduation for LL.B), and participate in counselling. Submit your form, documents, and fees to secure your seat.  

 

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Ravi Babu

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There are no specific 100% tuition-covering scholarships available at Sinhgad Law College. Nonetheless it offers financial aid for economically disadvantaged groups and merit-based and need-based scholarships including government programs for SC, ST and OBC students. Although full waivers are uncommon and contingent on qualifying factors like financial need or academic achievement, scholarships may cover a sizable percentage of tuition. For precise scholarship information and availability students must apply via the government portals or the college's admission office.

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Rayamkula Harish

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Yes, Sinhgad Law College does provide scholarships, government schemes for SC/ST, OBC, and economically weaker sections providing partial tuition. Merit scholarships are also given to LL.B. students who excel on the basis of performance in academics and MHCET Law.
 Interested candidates can apply to the college's scholarship office submitting all relevant documents such as mark sheets, income certificates, etc. Enforcement of the same is then contingent upon verification by the authorities and subject to availability of funds.

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Aditya Patel

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The hostel mess at Sinhgad Law College (SLC), Pune offers average quality meals. It's hygienic but unremarkable in taste, with four-person shared rooms and basic amenities. Some infrastructure concerns include weak Wi Fi and lack of storage. While location and hostel facilities are praised, many recommend exploring nearby food options beyond the compulsory mess option.  

 

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Ravi Babu

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The two-story campus of Sinhgad Law College, which is situated in Ambegaon, Pune, has a playground and lovely grounds. It provides large, projector-equipped classrooms a computer center with legal software such as Laws_super and Manupatra, and a well-stocked library with reading halls open around-the-clock. Sports facilities like chess and badminton are available along with separate hostels for boys and girls, a canteen, a medical clinic and an ATM. Practical learning is enhanced with a legal help center, lecture hall, and moot court.

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Rayamkula Harish

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Sinhgad Law College has extracurriculars for aspiring lawyers in the form of moot court competitions, legal aid camps, and debate clubs that allow for practical legal application. Cultural clubs for drama and music; sports clubs; and National Service Scheme (NSS) activities for students aid in their holistic development.

Moreover, annual fests and seminars become a breeding ground for networking and skills. Given that it is moderate compared to the bigger ones, such a cluster of activities certainly adds to the professional growth and leadership development of law students.

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