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MAH LL.B (3 Year) Exam  : Syllabus

MAH LL.B (3 Year) Exam : Syllabus

Ritika Tikku 8 Minutes

MAH LL.B (3 Year) Exam : Syllabus

 

Introduction

State CET Cell Maharashtra has announced the schedule of MHCET Law 2024 on its official website. The MH CET application form 2024 for 3-year LLB has been released on January 11, 2024 and for 5-year LLB on January 18 2024.

The MH CET Law 2024 exam pattern and the admission notification are set to be released by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra. This pattern remains consistent across the 3-year LLB and 5-year LLB entrance exams.

Overview of MAH LL. B CET (5year/ 3 Year) Exam 2024

Particulars

Details

MH CET Law Exam Mode

Online

Type of Question Paper

MCQ Based

Medium/Language

English & Marathi

Exam Duration

2 Hours (120 Minutes)

Total Number of Questions

150 Questions

Total Marks

150 Marks

Marking Scheme

+1, No Negative Marking

Website

https://cetcell.mahacet.org/

 

 

MAH CET LL. B (3 Year) Exam 2024 Syllabus

Subjects

No of Questions

Marks-per-Question

Total Marks

Legal-Aptitude/Legal- Reasoning

30

1

30

General Knowledge & Current Affairs

40

1

40

Logical & Analytical Reasoning

30

1

30

English

50

1

50

Total

150

-

150

 

Contents of the Syllabus:

Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning:

This subject will test candidate’s interest towards the study of Law, Legal aptitude and problem-solving ability. Questions will be framed with the help of legal prepositions and a set of facts to which the said prepositions have to be applied. Some prepositions may not be true in the real sense. Candidates will have to assume truth of these prepositions and answer the questions drawing well supported conclusions.

General Knowledge with Current Affairs:

The topics such as History, Geography, General Science, Economics, Civics and the Current Affairs of the past One Year. The subject is to assess the knowledge of the recent happening and awareness of the World.

Logical and Analytical Reasoning

The subject is to test the candidate’s ability to identify patterns, logical links and rectify illogical arguments. It will include wide analogies, completing arguments, drawing well supported conclusions, reasoning by analogy, applying principles or rules. Further the subject is to measure the ability to understand the structure, relationship and to draw logical conclusions about the structures. It includes reasoning deductively from the set of statements and rules or principles that describes the relationship among persons, things or events.

English

This section will consist the questions on the areas like Vocabulary (Synonyms, Antonyms, analogies etc.) Proficiency (Idioms and Phrases, One-word Substitution, Sentence Improvement and rearrangement, Fill in the Blanks etc.) English Usage Errors (Common errors, spotting errors, inappropriate usage of words, spelling mistakes etc.) English Comprehension with minimum two passages followed by Five to Ten questions that test reading and reasoning abilities.