MH CET Law 2021: Know about syllabus, pattern and last month preparation tips
Mahima Bahl | September 10, 2021 | 04:16 PM IST | 2 mins read
MH CET law 2021 for 3-year and 5-year LLB will be held in online mode from October 3 to October 5. The admit card of MH CET Law will be issued soon to all registered candidates.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: State CET Cell, Maharashtra will conduct the MH CET Law 2021 exam for 3-year LLB and 5-year LLB programmes, from October 3 to 5, 2021. MH CET law is one of the most popular state level law entrance exams in the country and is highly competitive.Therefore, to secure a decent rank, candidates should prepare holistically for the examination. The MH CET law preparation in the last month should revolve around revision of important topics, practising mock tests and reading current affairs of the last one year.
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Exam dates of MH CET Law 2021
|
Events |
Dates |
|
MH CET Law 5-year exam date |
October 3, 2021 |
|
MH CET Law 3-year exam date |
October 4 - October 5, 2021 |
|
Declaration of result |
By October 20, 2021 |
MH CET law syllabus 2021
MH CET law 2021 test paper in both 3-year LLB and 5-year LLB will consist of 150 multiple choice type questions. The subject wise distribution of questions are given below.
MH CET exam 2021 - Section wise distribution of questions
|
Subject/Topics |
5-year LLB. |
3-year LLB |
|
Legal aptitude and legal reasoning |
40 |
30 |
|
General knowledge with current affairs |
30 |
40 |
|
Logical and analytical reasoning |
40 |
30 |
|
Maths |
10 |
N/A |
|
English |
30 |
50 |
|
Total |
150 |
150 |
Last month preparation tips for MH CET Law 2021
Acknowledge the importance of notes - If not started yet, candidates should try to note down important topics and develop conceptual understanding. On the day of the exam, it will be easier to revise the handwritten notes instead of covering a whole book.
Read newspaper daily - As per the exam pattern of MH CET law, the question paper will also include topics related to general knowledge, current affairs, as well as legal aptitude. Thus, to stay updated with the ongoing events, candidates should read newspapers on a daily basis.
Read current affairs of the last seven to eight months - Candidates should read the current affairs of the last seven-eight months. The current affairs questions will be asked from topics of national and international importance with a special focus on legal affairs.
Solve mock tests regularly - Practice makes a man perfect is a famous proverb that tells us the importance of solving mock tests for MH CET law 2021. You should try to solve at least one mock test or sample paper on a daily basis. Keep your eyes on time and follow the same time duration alike the MH CET law 2021 exam day. Solving mocks and sample papers will help you increase your speed as well as the accuracy of solving the question paper.
Say goodbye to self-doubts - If you are having any kind of negative thoughts related to your preparation, learn to bid them goodbye. Staying positive is all you need to grow a step further.
Do not discuss your progress - It is common amongst youngsters to discuss how much progress is made. As one of the preparation tips, it is necessary to stop discussing these things with your friends/ family. Remember that the human mind is sensitive to other people’s progress and may lead you to feel demotivated before the exam.
Above all, stay positive and have faith in your preparation.
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