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    MH CET Law 2025: Eligibility, Exam Pattern & Everything You Need to Know!

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    MH CET Law (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test – Law) is a state-level entrance examination conducted by the designated authority of the Maharashtra state government. The exam is designed to select candidates for admission to undergraduate law programs (LLB) offered by various affiliated law colleges across Maharashtra. It aims to ensure a standardized assessment of applicants’ aptitude, reasoning, language skills, and basic legal understanding.

    All admissions to the 3 & 5-year integrated L.L.B. and L.L.M. programmes that commence in the Academic Year 2025-2026 shall be through the MHT CET 2025.

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    If you're dreaming of a career in law and planning to study in Maharashtra, the MH CET Law 2025 is the key to securing admission into top law colleges across the state. Conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, this exam is the gateway for both 3-year LLB and 5-year Integrated LLB programs.

    What’s new in 2025? The exam pattern has undergone a major update! Instead of 150 marks, MH CET Law 2025 will now be conducted for 120 marks, while keeping the 120-minute duration the same. With no negative marking, the test evaluates candidates on Legal Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, General Knowledge, English, and Mathematics (only for 5-year LLB).

    This guide covers everything you need to know—
    latest exam pattern, syllabus, eligibility, application process, preparation tips, and FAQs—to help you ace the MH CET Law 2025.

    Table of Contents:   

    1. Introduction to MH CET
    2. MH CET Law 2025 Exam Structure
    3. Syllabus for MH CET Law
    4. Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme
    5. Conclusion

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    Understanding the MH CET Law Exam

    The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law (MH CET Law) is a state-level entrance exam conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra. It is designed for admissions into:

    • 3-year LLB program (for graduates)
    • 5-year Integrated LLB program (for 10+2 pass students)
    Feature Details
    Exam Name MH CET Law 2025
    Conducting Body Maharashtra State CET Cell
    Courses Offered 3-year LLB & 5-year LLB
    Mode of Exam Online (Computer-Based Test)
    Exam Duration 120 minutes (2 hours)
    Total Marks 120 marks
    Question Type Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
    Marking Scheme 1 for each correct answer, No negative marking
    Languages Available English & Marathi

    This exam is conducted online and is available in English and Marathi. The marking scheme has been updated, so read on to get the latest details!

    Eligibility Criteria

    To apply for the MH CET Law 2024, candidates must meet the educational and age criteria specified for their respective programs. Below are the detailed eligibility requirements for both the 3-Year LLB and 5-Year Integrated LLB programs.

    For 3-Year LLB Program

    • Educational Qualification: Candidates must have completed a Bachelor’s degree (any discipline) from a recognized university.

    • Minimum Marks Requirement:

    • General Category: 45%
    • OBC/SC/ST (Maharashtra candidates only): 40%

    • Age Limit: No upper age limit.


    For 5-Year Integrated LLB Program

    • Educational Qualification: Candidates must have passed Class 12 (HSC) or equivalent from a recognized board.

    • Minimum Marks Requirement:

    • General Category: 45%
    • OBC/SC/ST (Maharashtra candidates only): 40%

    • Age Limit: No upper age limit.

    Exam Pattern and Marking Scheme:   

    Syllabus and Marking Scheme for LL.B. 3-Year CET

    MH CET Law 2025 – 3 Year LLB (Graduate Entry)

    • Total Questions: 120
    • Duration: 2 hours
    • Sections:
    • Legal Aptitude & Legal Reasoning (24 Qs)
    • General Knowledge & Current Affairs (32 Qs)
    • Logical & Analytical Reasoning (24 Qs) 
    • English (40 Qs)

    • Marking Scheme: +1 for a correct answer; No Negative Marking.

    I. Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning:

    This subject will test the candidate’s interest towards the study of Law, Legal Aptitude, and Problem-Solving Ability.

    • Questions will be framed with the help of legal prepositions and a set of facts to which these prepositions have to be applied.
    • Some prepositions may not be true in the real sense.
    • Candidates will have to assume the truth of these prepositions and answer the questions by drawing well-supported conclusions.


    II. General Knowledge with Current Affairs:

    This section includes topics such as:

    • History (Ancient, Medieval, and Modern)
    • Geography
    • General Science
    • Economics
    • Civics
    • Current Affairs of the past one year


    The objective is to assess the candidate’s awareness of recent happenings and their general knowledge of the world.

    III. Logical and Analytical Reasoning:


    This section tests the candidate’s ability to:

    • Identify patterns
    • Recognize logical links
    • Rectify illogical arguments


    It includes:

    • Wide analogies
    • Completing arguments
    • Drawing well-supported conclusions
    • Reasoning by analogy
    • Applying principles or rules


    The objective is to measure the ability to understand structure, relationships, and draw logical conclusions.

    It also includes deductive reasoning based on statements, rules, or principles that describe relationships among persons, things, or events.


    IV. English:

    This section consists of questions from:

    • Vocabulary: Synonyms, Antonyms, Analogies
    • Proficiency: Idioms and Phrases, One-Word Substitution, Sentence Improvement & Rearrangement, Fill in the Blanks
    • English Usage Errors: Common Errors, Spotting Errors, Inappropriate Usage of Words, Spelling Mistakes
    • Reading Comprehension: Minimum two passages, followed by five to ten questions to assess reading and reasoning abilities

    Syllabus and Marking Scheme for LL.B. 5-Year CET

    MH CET Law 2025 – 5 Year LLB (Integrated Law Post 10+2)

    • Total Questions: 120
    • Duration: 2 hours
    • Sections:
    • Legal Aptitude & Legal Reasoning (32 Qs)
    • General Knowledge & Current Affairs (24 Qs)
    • Logical & Analytical Reasoning (32 Qs)
    • English (24 Qs)
    • Basic Mathematics (8 Qs)

    • Marking Scheme: +1 for a correct answer; No Negative Marking.

    I. Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning:

    Focuses on applying legal principles to hypothetical scenarios.

    Topics include:

    • Legal propositions and principles (e.g., contracts, torts, constitutional law).
    • Application of legal maxims to factual situations.
    • Analysis of landmark judgments and case laws.
    • Questions will test the ability to draw logical conclusions based on given facts and legal prepositions.

    II. General Knowledge with Current Affairs:

    Tests awareness of historical, geographical, political, economic, and social issues.


    Topics include:


    • History: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern Indian History.
    • Geography: Physical, Economic, and Social Geography of India and the World.
    • Polity: Indian Constitution, Governance, and Political System.
    • Current Affairs: National and international events from the past two years.
    • Awards, sports, science, and technology updates.


    The objective is to assess the candidate’s awareness of recent happenings and their general knowledge of the world.

    III. Logical and Analytical Reasoning:


    Evaluates problem-solving and critical thinking skills.

    It includes:

    • Logical sequences, analogies, syllogisms, and blood relations.
    • Pattern identification, argument analysis, and drawing conclusions.
    • Analytical puzzles, seating arrangements, and coding-decoding.
    • Principles-based reasoning (e.g., applying rules to hypothetical situations).


    IV. English:

    Tests language proficiency and comprehension.


    Topics include:


    • Vocabulary: Synonyms, antonyms, idioms, phrases, and one-word substitutions.
    • Grammar: Error spotting (tenses, subject-verb agreement), sentence correction.
    • Comprehension: 2-3 passages followed by questions to assess reading and reasoning skills.
    • Spelling, sentence rearrangement, and fill-in-the-blanks.


    V. Basic Mathematics (Quantitative Aptitude):

    Assesses numerical and problem-solving abilities.


    Topics include:


    • Arithmetic: Profit & Loss, Time & Work, Speed & Distance, Averages, Percentage
    • Algebra: Basic equations, ratios, and proportion
    • Venn Diagrams, Number Series, and Data Interpretation.

    Conclusion

    The MH CET Law 2025 is your gateway to securing admission into some of the top law colleges in Maharashtra. With no age limit and a simple eligibility process, this exam offers a great opportunity for aspiring lawyers to kickstart their legal careers. However, success in this exam requires thorough preparation, strategic planning, and consistent practice.

    To ace the MH CET Law, focus on legal reasoning, current affairs, and logical reasoning, while also sharpening your English and mathematical skills (for the 5-year LLB). Utilize high-quality study materials, practice previous years’ papers, and take mock tests to improve your speed and accuracy.

    Remember, law is not just about clearing an exam—it’s about logic, analysis, and problem-solving skills. So, start preparing today, stay disciplined, and believe in your abilities. Your dream law college is just one exam away!

    Frequently asked Questions:

    No, there is no negative marking for incorrect answers.


    The exam is conducted for 120 minutes (2 hours).


    The exam is now 120 marks instead of 150.



    No, it is an online (computer-based) test.

     The exact dates will be announced soon on the official website. 

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