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How much marks are required in mh CET law to get admission in ILS-(Indian's law society's Law college) ?


dhankuber20 22nd Jun, 2020
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Sahil Naik 1st Aug, 2020

Hello aspirant,

The cut off MHCET law is calculated based on the following factors –

  • Exam difficulty
  • Number of test takers
  • Number of candidates qualified the exam
  • Total number of seats

ILS(Indian's law society Law college) cutoff is annually revised and it basically follows the trend of the immediate preceding years.

Though, that is totally in the discretion of the authorities, it mostly falls between the 95–98 range for general category. The cutoff for people outside Maharastra and belonging to general category is usually higher than the cutoff for residents of Maharashtra general

Last admission under OMS was 81/150.(Last year)

Last admission under MS was 79/150 ( remember MS category also has sub categories like GENERAL, OBC, SC , ST etc )

Last admission under MS was 79/150 ( remember MS category also has sub categories like GENERAL, OBC, SC , ST etc )

Thankyou.

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