What is the MHCET Law cutoff for Shankarrao Chavan Law College?
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Shankarrao Chavan Law College MHT-CET Law cutoff varies with every year as per the number of students who have appeared, the toughness of the exam and the availability of seats. The cutoff is done by the Maharashtra State CET Cell, and it depends upon the rank and category under which the candidate has applied - General, SC, ST, OBC, etc. Generally, the general-category cutoff is more considerable than the reserved categories. An applicant is then required to score at least the minimum marks mentioned in the MHT-CET Law exam to grab a seat, and the cutoff is disclosed during the counseling process. Official updates should be checked re
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The MH CET Law cutoff for admissions in Shankarrao Chavan Law College (SCLC) varies from year to year and will depend on the type of applicant and whether or not one applies for the 3-year or the 5-year LL.B. program. In previous years, SCLC cutoffs for the 3-year LL.B. course have been mid to late 500 rank scores, so applicants normally admitted have had a rank score at around 575 or higher. Cutoff scores are a little more competitive in the case of the 5-year programme because most of the applicants, being younger students, start early in their legal education.
Cutoff ranks are only general directions and may change year to year based
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