MH-CET Law Cutoff 2025: Expectation, Past Year Trends, & More

BY: CL-LST Team
Published on: 27 May 2025
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It’s our promise to never leave the students stranded in their entrance journey, We know it gets puzzling with so many doubts encircling you!

Now that you have given your best during your preparation journey for MH-CET Law and on The Exam Day, a recurring ambiguity is about the MH-CET Law Cutoff 2025. Explore the blog and bring in the much-needed sense of clarity.

Determinants for MH-CET Law Cutoff 2025

Behind every result lies a network of unseen determinants- circumstances, decisions, and timings. Dive in to understand what such determinants are for the MH-CET Law Cutoff 2025-

  • Competition: The number of serious aspirants appearing in an exam contributes as the major determinant in how high the cutoffs can go.
  • Difficulty Level- The level of difficulty of an exam is also a key contributor in either raising or lowering the MH-CET Law Cutoff 2025.
  • Number of Seats- The ultimate agenda of MH-CET Law 2025 is to secure a seat in one of the prestigious institutes. Keep a track of the number of seats available.
  • Previous year Cutoffs- The cutoffs generally follow a trend. To get a grasp of what you can expect from 2025 cutoffs, understand the previous ones first.
  • Reservation Criteria- Students are well-versed in how cutoffs fluctuate category-wise.

Expected MH-CET Law Cutoff 2025

The MH-CET Law is a crucial gateway for law aspirants. With the rise in competition, it becomes essential to understand the expected cutoff. This will help you in effective preparation and better decision-making and based on the Difficulty Level of MH CET Law 2025.

College Name Gen Cutoff OBC

 MS

EWS MS SC MS ST MS
MS OMS
SVKM’s Pravin Gandhi College of Law – [PGCL] 96 97 96 95 90 85
Rizvi Law College – [RLC] 93 97 90 89 85 80
Dr. D.Y. Patil College of Law 91 96 63 46 57 55
ILS Law College, Pune 96 98.5 86 83 81 51
Government Law College (GLC), Mumbai 98 99 89 86 87 51
D.E.S. Shri Navalmal Firodia College, Pune 93 97 80 74 76 21
Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s Shankarrao Chavan Law College, Pune 90 95 80 76 74 70
University of Mumbai Law Academy 93 96 85 82 80 77
University of Mumbai School of Law, Thane 91 96 89 85 81 80

Exam Analysis of MH-CET Law 2025

Here are some expert-backed and student-approved pointers on the exam analysis of MH-CET Law 2025

  • The exam was not lengthy. It could have been completed in the stipulated time.
  • Unlike previous years, this year’s Maths section was simple and doable.
  • There were approximately 22 questions in General Knowledge and Current Affairs. The level was easy, and there were more static GK questions and fewer Current Affairs questions.
  • The difficulty level of Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning was moderate.
  • Candidates understood the importance of Previous year Papers and Time Management.

MH-CET Law Cutoff (5-Year)

Here are the opening and closing marks of various colleges-

College Name Opening Marks Closing Marks
Abhinav Education Society, Pune 102 90
Adv Balasaheb Apte College of Law,Mumbai 11580 90
Advocate Datta Patil College of Law, Alibag 103 65
Balasaheb Thackeray Law College, Panvel 110 81
Central India College of Law, Nagpur 106 99
DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune  118 114
Dr. Ambedkar College of Law, Nagsenvana 112 106

Check the result on their official website – @cetcell.mahacet.org.

Conclusion

Ta-Da!

Students can now try their luck in predicting the MH-CET Law 2025 cutoff. While waiting for the official updates, stay consistent and keep a close look at upcoming notices. Prep yourself because your law career will begin soon. Embrace it wholeheartedly.

We wish you Luck!

Team CL 

Frequently Asked Questions

Q. Is there a domicile reservation in MH-CET LAW?

Ans. Yes, candidates domiciled in Maharashtra get seat quotas under the MS Category.

Q. Can non-Maharashtra Candidates apply?

A. Yes, they can apply under the OMS category.

Q. How is the Merit List prepared for MH-CET Law?

A. The merit list is prepared based on marks obtained in the MH-CET Law exam.

Q. What is the Tie-Breaking criterion?

A. Tie-breaking criteria include higher marks in Legal Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, and age preference.

 


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