MH CET Law Syllabus 2020 is released now the candidates have to download the updated syllabus to start preparation. Candidates must know the MH Common Entrance Test Law Exam Pattern 2020. Here we uploaded the MH Common Entrance Test Law syllabus and exam pattern. Aspirants who are willing to join Law courses in the Maharashtra may attend the written exam conducted by the MH CET Law 2020. Candidates can also Download the MH CET Law Previous year papers, MH CET Law Results, MH CET Law counselling details. Candidates are advised to download the different E Books and Pdf for reference. The candidates must know the preparation tips before going to attend the exam. Candidates may refer different books for learning more knowledge about the MH Common Entrance Test Law exam.
Summary for the MH CET Law Exam
Name of the Board | Maharashtra Common Entrance Test |
Name of the Exam | MH CET Law |
Category | Syllabus |
Application Mode | Online |
Selection Process | Written Exam |
Official Website | www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in |
About the Board
The Government of Maharashtra has established “ADMISSIONS REGULATING AUTHORITY AND STATE COMMON ENTRANCE TEST CELL” as per the provisions of the Maharashtra Unaided Private Professional Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admissions & Fees) Act. 2015 (Mah. Act No. XXVIII of 2015)The Commissioner of State CET Cell is Competent Authority for conducting CETs.In exercise of the powers conferred by section 23 of the Maharashtra Unaided Private Professional Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admissions and Fees) Act, 2015 (Mah. XXVIII of 2015), the Government of Maharashtra has notified the rules to regulate the admissions to the First and Direct Second Year of Full Time Professional Undergraduate Technical Courses (Engineering and Technology, Pharmacy, Pharm D., Architecture, Hotel Management and Catering Technology). The admissions shall be carried out as per these Rules and its amendment from time to time.
Syllabus for the MH CET Law Exam 2020 Exam Pattern
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Name of the Subject | Question Type |
Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning | Objective Type |
Logical and Analytical Reasoning | |
General Knowledge with Current Affairs | |
English | |
Basic Mathematics. |
MH CET Law Exam 2020 Syllabus (General English)
The candidates have to read the following topics in General English; Sentence Rearrangement, Tenses, Articles, Fill in the Blanks, Comprehension, Unseen Passages, Synonyms, Verb, Error Correction, Antonyms, Subject-Verb Agreement, Vocabulary, Adverb, Idioms & Phrases Idioms and Phrases, Grammar, Antonyms, Fill in the blanks, Comprehension passage, Vocabulary, Sandy, Muhavare, Synonyms, One word substitutions.
MH CET Law Exam 2020 Syllabus (General Knowledge with Current Affairs)
About India, Geography – India & The World, Cultural Heritage, Indian National Movement, History – India & The World, Economy, Indian Polity & Governance, Indian Constitution, Science & Technology.
Maharashtra Common Entrance Test Law 2020 Syllabus (Reasoning)
Non-Verbal Series, Decision Making, Analogy, Clocks & Calendars, Blood Relations, Arithmetical Reasoning, Embedded Figures, Number Series, Alphabet Series, Coding-Decoding, Cubes & Dice, Number Ranking, Directions, Mirror Images.
Maharashtra Common Entrance Test Law 2020 Syllabus (Quantitative Aptitude)
Profit & Loss, Decimal & Fractions, Ratio & Proportions, Problems on Ages, Mixtures & Allegations, Average, Data Interpretation, Number System, Percentages, Simplification, Time & Work, Time and Distance, HCF & LCM, Simple & Compound Interest.
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Eligibility criteria for MH CET Law Entrance Exam 2020
All Candidates in India can apply and candidates from Foreign, NRI, OCI, PIO can also apply. The 10th, 12th, Graduate and Post Graduate from any discipline can apply.
MH CET Law Entrance Exam 2020 Important Instructions for the Candidates
Candidates must bring the MH CET Admit Card for the Examination Centre.
Those who are Without their admit card are not permitted inside the examination hall.
Candidates are strictly advised not to bring any unauthorized materials.
Candidates must observe silence inside the exam hall during exam.
If any candidate found to be Malpractice will be not allowed to continue writing exam, further actions will be taken by the MH CET Law Entrance Exam Board.
Candidates should strictly follow the Exam Hall Invigilators Instructions during exam.
Selection Procedure for MH CET Law Entrance Exam 2020
The Maharashtra Common Entrance Exam process takes two stages such as Written exam, Interview. The candidates have to undergo these two process to get admission in the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test. The successful candidates who cleared both this process will undergo Document verification and Certificate verification process. The candidates final merit list will be released by the MH CET Law after the above mentioned process. the candidates then check their name in the merit list and have to follow the instructions directed by the MH CET Exam Board.
Identity and Document Verification for Maharashtra Common Entrance Test Entrance Exam 2020
Candidates those who are get passed in the written exam will be called for Interview and Document Verification Process. Candidates have to Bring the Original Documents and Important Certificates for the verification process conducted by the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test 2020 Board. Candidates have to bring Documents such as
10th, 12th, Degree Certificates.
Caste Certificate
Birth Certificate
Any Original Identity Card provided by the State or Central Government.