Who is eligible for MH CET Law?

To be eligible for MH CET Law, you must meet the following criteria:
- You must have passed the 10+2 examination from a recognised board.
- You must have obtained a minimum of 45% marks in aggregate in the 10+2 examination (40% for SC/ST/PwD candidates).
- You must be at least 17 years old as of the first da

Eligibility criteria for MH CET Law can vary slightly between the 3-year LL.B. programme and the 5-year LL.B. program. However, the general eligibility requirements include:
For the 5-year LL.B. program:
- Candidates must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (10+2) examination or an equiv
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Yes, the CAP Counselling dates for 5 year LLB courses are out. Candidates can register until July 9, 2026. The rest of dates will be released soon.
The reporting time for the MHCET Law exam will be different for both the shifts. It is not yet out, however, the candidates will be required to reach the examination hall as per the time mentioned on the admit card. The hall ticket will be issued to the registered candidates online. Use the login cr
The CET Cell has declared the MHCET Law 3-year LLB & 5-year LLB courses.
MH CET Law exam lasts for 2 hours. The test held online in computer-based mode. You must answer 150 questions in that time. Each question carries one mark, and there is no negative marking. Manage time well because once timer ends, paper auto submits.
There is no sectional time limit in MH CET Law exam. You get total 2 hours to finish all 150 questions. You can move between sections anytime during test. Manage your time wisely so every part gets enough attention before exam ends.
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