What is the cutoff for EWS students in MH CET law according to 2024 cutoff list for Adv. Balasaheb Apte College, Mumbai?

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    Baskaran M | Contributor-Level 9

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    The MH CET Law cutoff for EWS students at Adv. Balasaheb Apte College of Law, Mumbai, ranges between 82.22 and 94 percentile. However, exact marks aren't available. Here are some cutoff ranges for other law colleges in Mumbai:

    - *New Law College Mumbai*:

        - *Round 1*: 38.3 marks

        - *Round 2*: 86.23 marks

    - *Dr. Ambedkar College of Law*:

        - *Round 1*: 22.46 marks

        - *Round 2*: 33.96 marks.

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