What's the cutoff for Mhcet law 5 years course at ILS & GLC for non Maharashtra candidate (Gen category) Any other college worth leaving home state for?
Then, under All India Rank 70 you can expect GLC/ILS.
Cutoff drastically changes in MHCET, and as OMS carries only 24-24 seats in GLC and ILS, so work hard and ace it.
Cut off marks trend past years:
2019: 110-112
2020- 112
2021- 127 ( As exam was very easy, they asked questions like, "Taj mahel is situated on which river")
2022- 110
Above cut off marks are for OMS, MHCET is a game of luck for OMS. No matter how much you are prepared, but this is what it is.
(I've prepared for various Law entrance, and got a rank of Under 50 in MHCET 2022, however, I gave this exam in 2021 as well, and even was more serious back then, but didn't got GLC bcz of 127 marks cutoff for OMS)
2. Never join any other college, except GLC/ILS. Even think twice before these two too.
So with marks below 100, as an OMS i have no chance of getting into these two colleges for sure? Even other colleges are doubtful? But you say they are not worth it?
Yes, try your luck for GLC and ILS. No other college should even be considered after these two. Give CLAT again if you donβt get GLC and ILS. Yes anything below 105 wonβt get you seats in these two if you are OMS. You might get ILS in the institutional round tho but chances are bleak.
See, As I've given the above "featured" answer. As per my own analysis of every MHCET LAW til now, there is no chance of getting ILS for OMS below 110,
Sometimes it may go till 108, but not beyond. And don't join any other college of MHCET, if you are not from "Mumbai" itself.
Consider some other options. But yes, MHCET is a game of luck, and that's all. No matter now hard you have prepared, it's always probable.
And sorry to say, MHCET is such a exam, where there is zero transparency,
There is no release of Questions paper, No answer key, No clear details of How they performed normalization among the shifts, and giving 90% reservations to MH people. Don't blame yourself for scoring such marks, it's not your fault, it's the way normalization happens.
( The above thread is for MHCET LAW 5 YEAR, Not for 3 YEAR CET exam)
Don't agree with your point number 2. I'm from Mumbai University and not from GLC. Still I got placed in a tier 1 with no contacts or recommendations.
I did internships from my 1st year itself. Easily cracked the interview as well. College doesn't matter, skills do. Ofcourse, I have faced competition from nlu students but my friends at GLC and ils have had the same experience as me. Firms have stopped preferring GLC and ils.
Pro tip- GLC/ils/ Mu is not hard on academics. So if one desires to do that avoid MU and ils at all costs and prefer SLS or NLU.
Then, under All India Rank 70 you can expect GLC/ILS.
Cutoff drastically changes in MHCET, and as OMS carries only 24-24 seats in GLC and ILS, so work hard and ace it.
Cut off marks trend past years:
2019: 110-112
2020- 112
2021- 127 ( As exam was very easy, they asked questions like, "Taj mahel is situated on which river")
2022- 110
Above cut off marks are for OMS, MHCET is a game of luck for OMS. No matter how much you are prepared, but this is what it is.
(I've prepared for various Law entrance, and got a rank of Under 50 in MHCET 2022, however, I gave this exam in 2021 as well, and even was more serious back then, but didn't got GLC bcz of 127 marks cutoff for OMS)
2. Never join any other college, except GLC/ILS. Even think twice before these two too.
Have a nice day.
Sometimes it may go till 108, but not beyond. And don't join any other college of MHCET, if you are not from "Mumbai" itself.
Consider some other options. But yes, MHCET is a game of luck, and that's all. No matter now hard you have prepared, it's always probable.
And sorry to say, MHCET is such a exam, where there is zero transparency,
There is no release of Questions paper, No answer key, No clear details of How they performed normalization among the shifts, and giving 90% reservations to MH people. Don't blame yourself for scoring such marks, it's not your fault, it's the way normalization happens.
( The above thread is for MHCET LAW 5 YEAR, Not for 3 YEAR CET exam)
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I did internships from my 1st year itself. Easily cracked the interview as well. College doesn't matter, skills do. Ofcourse, I have faced competition from nlu students but my friends at GLC and ils have had the same experience as me. Firms have stopped preferring GLC and ils.
Pro tip- GLC/ils/ Mu is not hard on academics. So if one desires to do that avoid MU and ils at all costs and prefer SLS or NLU.