MH CET Law 2020 is scheduled to be conducted October 11, 2020 (5 year law program) and November 2-3, 2020 (3 year law program). The online application portal for both the programmes closed on September 8, 2020.
Section | Total Questions | Ideal Time | Good Attempt | Good Score |
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Legal Aptitude & Legal Reasoning | 40 | 40 mins | 36+ | 32+ |
General Knowledge with Current Affairs | 30 | 10 mins | 25+ | 20+ |
Logical and Analytical Reasoning | 40 | 40 mins | 30+ | 24+ |
English | 30 | 20 mins | 25+ | 22+ |
Mathematical Aptitude | 10 | 10 mins | 8+ | 6+ |
Read on to check the detailed analysis of the law entrance examination.
MH CET LAW 2020 Answer Key will be accessible online after the exam. The answer key will be available for subjects viz Legal Aptitude and Logical Reasoning, General Knowledge and Current Affairs, Logical and Analytical Reasoning, English and Basic Mathematics. With the help of answer keys, one can get an estimate of their scores.
Note: Candidates can even challenge the answer key if they find any discrepancy. The challenges against the answer key will be referred to the exam board committees.
To check the Answer, visit the official website and follow the steps below.
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Click on submit.
Answers will be displayed on the screen in PDF format.
Download the same and check with your answers
You may take the printout of the same as a future reference.
MH CET online exam 2019 consisted of 150 questions, all carrying one mark each. The paper consisted of 4 sections and the total time allotted was 120 minutes. The level of difficulty was easy to moderate with a few surprises. Keep reading to know the section wise analysis. Given below is an analysis of the 2019 paper to give you an idea. Read More MH CET LAW Exam Pattern
No of questions: 30
Level of Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Ideal Attempts: 25+
Good score: 22+
No of questions: 40
Level of Difficulty: Easy
Ideal Attempts: 36+
Good score: 32+
Number of questions: 10
Level of Difficulty: Moderate
Ideal Attempts: 8+
Good score: 6+
No of questions: 40
Level of Difficulty: Difficult
Ideal Attempts: 30+
Good score: 24+
Number of questions: 30
Level of Difficulty: Easy
Ideal Attempts: 25+
Good score: 17+
MH CET Law for 3 year question paper is a 2 hour long paper consisting of 150 questions, all of which are objective type with no negative marking. There is no sectional limit for any of the 4 sections. Given below is the paper analysis of 2019 to give you an idea.
No of questions: 30
Level of Difficulty: Moderate
Ideal Attempts: 25+
Good score: 22+
No of questions: 40
Level of Difficulty: Moderate to Difficult
Ideal Attempts: 36+
Good score: 32+
No of questions: 40
Level of Difficulty: Difficult
Ideal Attempts: 30+
Good score: 24+
Number of questions: 30
Level of Difficulty: Moderate
Ideal Attempts: 25+
Good score: 17+
MH CET Law Participating Institutes will have their own cut off scores. Also, these cut off scores will vary with the institutes and the category of the candidates.
Name of the Institute | Opening Rank | Closing Rank |
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Government Law College, Mumbai | 144 | 127 |
Indian Law Society Law College, Pune | 143 | 111 |
Gopaldas Jhamatmal Advani Law College, Mumbai | 139 | 101 |
Dr. Ambedkar College of Law, Mumbai | 134 | 101 |
Kishinchand Chellaram Law College, Mumbai | 133 | 101 |
Rizvi Law College, Mumbai | 138 | 88 |
New Law College, Mumbai | 139 | 112 |
St. Wilfreds College of Law Mumbai | 127 | 88 |
Manikchand Pahade Law College, Mumbai | 121 | 56 |
Shankarrao Chavan Law College, Pune | 131 | 98 |
Shri Shivaji Maratha Law College, Pune | 127 | 98 |
Vidya Prasarak Mandal TMC Law College, Thane | 129 | 98 |
There are various categories of the Scheduled Caste identified by the Government of Maharashtra, and the candidates belonging from these categories are eligible for the relaxation in the cut off scores offered by the various Law Schools.
Name of College | Cutoff for General Candidates | Number of Seats (5 year LLB) | Number of Seats (3 year LLB) | Opening rank | Closing rank |
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Government Law College Mumbai | 127 | 240 | 320 | 144 | 127 |
Indian Law Society Law College, Pune | 125 | 240 | 160 | 143 | 111 |
Gopaldas Jhamatmal Advani Law College, Mumbai | 97 | - | 300 | 139 | 101 |
Dr. Ambedkar College of Law, Mumbai | 107 | - | 300 | 134 | 101 |
Kishinchand Chellaram Law College, Mumbai | 114 | 180 | 140 | 133 | 101 |
Rizvi Law College, Mumbai | 93 | 200 | 120 | 138 | 88 |
New Law College Mumbai | 180 | 360 | 139 | 112 | |
St. Wilfreds College of Law Mumbai | 240 | - | 127 | 88 | |
Manikchand Pahade Law College Aurangabad | 108 | - | 80 | 121 | 56 |
Shankarrao Chavan Law College Pune | 92 | - | 160 | 131 | 98 |
Shri Shivaji Maratha Law College Pune | 91 | - | 80 | 127 | 98 |
Vidya Prasarak Mandal TMC Law College Thane | 98 | - | 240 | 129 | 98 |
*The article might have information for the previous academic years, please refer the official website of the exam.