The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law (MH CET Law) is a popular state-level law entrance exam that is conducted solely to provide admission to law colleges in Maharashtra. Through MH CET Law 2024, students secure admission to the undergraduate law courses offered at the MH CET Law participating institutes. The courses include both 3 Year LL.B and 5 Year Integrated LL.B programmes. MH CET Law 2024 for 3-year LLB was held on March 12 and 13, and the 5-year LL.B exam will be conducted on May 18.
The CLAT 2025 quantitative techniques section is devised by the CLAT official exam conducting body to evaluate candidates' mental aptitude and basic mathematics skills up to class 10th.
The English language (including comprehension) section of CLAT is designed to evaluate a candidate's English language proficiency such as grammar, vocabulary, language usage, conceptual clarity through comprehension.
Due to the competitive nature of CLAT, it becomes challenging for the candidates to score 100+ marks, however with the right approach one can easily achieve a very good score.
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