
MHCET 2025 Exam Notification
MHCET 2025 Exam Notification
The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law (MH CET) 2025 Exam Notification is conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, for admission to 5-year Integrated LLB and 3-year LLB programs in law colleges across Maharashtra. The exam evaluates candidates on legal aptitude, logical reasoning, English proficiency, general knowledge, and mathematical skills. MH CET Law serves as the gateway to esteemed law institutions in Maharashtra, offering high-quality legal education with industry relevance.
MHCET Law 2025 Exam Dates
Events | Exam Dates (Tentative) |
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Online Application Start | 30th December 2024 |
Last Date to Apply | 15th February 2025 22nd February, 2025(with fine Rs. 500/-) |
Admit Card Release | To be announced |
Exam Date | To be notified later |
Result Declaration | To be notified later |
MHCET Law 2025 Application Process
- Mode of Application is the Online
- Official Website for MHCET 2025 is https://cetcell.mahacet.org
- The first step is Register online using a valid email ID and phone number.
- Enter personal and academic details accurately.
- Upload digital copies of the necessary documents, including a photograph, signature, and certificates.
- Pay the application fee online via debit/credit card, UPI, or net banking.
- Submit the application form and download a copy for reference.
The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHCET) application fees for the 2025 examination are categorized as follows:
Category | PCM or PCB Group | Both PCM and PCB Groups |
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General Category (Open Category), Outside Maharashtra State (OMS), J&K Migrant candidates | ₹1,000 | ₹2,000 |
Reserved Category Candidates from Maharashtra State (SC, ST, VJ/DT-NT(A), NT(B), NT(C), NT(D), OBC, SBC, SEBC, EWS) |
₹800 | ₹1,600 |
Please note that these fees are based on the MHCET 2025 information brochure.
MHCET 2025 Exam Eligibility Criteria
For 5-Year Integrated LLB:
Educational Qualification: Passed 10+2 or equivalent from a recognized board with a minimum of 45% marks (40% for SC/ST, 42% for OBC, SBC, VJNT of Maharashtra).
Age Limit: No upper age limit.
For 3-Year LLB:
Educational Qualification: A Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university with at least 45% marks (40% for SC/ST, 42% for OBC, SBC, VJNT of Maharashtra).
Age Limit: No upper age limit.
MHCET Law 2025 Exam Pattern & Syllabus
Exam Feature | Details |
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Exam Mode | Online (Computer-Based Test) |
Exam Duration | 2 Hours (120 Minutes) |
Type of Questions | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) |
Total Questions | 150 |
Maximum Marks | 150 |
Marking Scheme | +1 for each correct answer, No negative marking |
Test Language | English & Marathi |
- English Language comprehension-based passages testing analytical and interpretation skills.
- Grammar-focused questions on error detection, sentence correction, and proper word usage.
- Vocabulary section with synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and commonly used phrases.
- Sentence completion tasks where candidates select the best-fitting words.
- Cloze test evaluating contextual understanding of missing words in paragraphs.
- General knowledge questions on national and international current affairs, government policies, and legal developments.
- History-related questions on key events, movements, and influential figures in Indian and world history.
- Geography questions covering physical, political, and environmental topics, including climate and resources.
- Science and technology-related updates, including recent discoveries and innovations.
- Economic and financial awareness covering banking, trade, government schemes, and economic policies.
- Awards, honors, and significant achievements at national and international levels.
- Legal aptitude section covering fundamental legal principles, laws, and legal terminologies.
- Indian Constitution-based questions, including fundamental rights, duties, amendments, and governance structures.
- Criminal law topics, including basic offense definitions and punishments.
- Contract law topics covering agreements, obligations, and essential elements of valid contracts.
- Legal maxims and common Latin phrases in law with their meanings.
- Case laws and landmark judgments that have influenced Indian law.
- Legal reasoning exercises assessing the application of legal principles to hypothetical cases.
- Logical reasoning problems, including puzzles, seating arrangements, and pattern recognition.
- Syllogisms and deductive reasoning exercises testing logical decision-making.
- Coding-decoding exercises identifying letter and number sequences.
- Blood relation problems requiring logical deduction of family connections.
- Series completion and analogy-based questions evaluating pattern recognition.
- Critical reasoning questions on assumptions, conclusions, and argument evaluation.
- Quantitative aptitude covering arithmetic, percentages, and ratio-proportion problems.
- Profit and loss calculations testing financial and business-related mathematical concepts.
- Simple and compound interest-based problems requiring calculations.
- Time, speed, and distance-related mathematical problems testing analytical thinking.
- Probability-based questions applying probability concepts in real-world scenarios.
- Statistics and data interpretation involving graphs, charts, and tables.
- Syllabus subject to official updates and modifications by MHCET Law authorities.