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MH CET Law Analysis 2025 (5-year LLB) – Difficulty Level and Expected Cutoff

28 April, 2025
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The MH CET Law exam for the 5-Year LLB aspirants was held on 28th April 2025. Based on students ‘ reviews and mentor opinions, we’ve compiled a detailed MH CET Law analysis of the MH CET Law 5-Year LLB exam. In short, the paper pattern was changed this year. The total questions and total marks were reduced to 120 as opposed to the previous mark of 150. However, the overall easy nature of the exam meant that the percentile-wise cutoff is expected to go up even if the marks-wise cutoff goes down. While it is difficult to predict expected cutoffs due to the new pattern, we’ve included the number of good attempts below. Based on that, we’ve also added a score vs percentile estimate to help you figure out where you stand.

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MH CET Law Analysis 2025 (5-Year LLB) – Highlights

The MH CET Law analysis for the 5-Year LLB exam conducted on 28th April 2025 revealed that the paper was of an overall easier level than in previous years. Our mentors feel that the cutoff, this year, is going to rise. For a more detailed MH CET Law analysis, continue reading below. 

 

Section No. of questions Ideal Attempts  Overall Difficulty
English Language 24 22 Easy
Current Affairs Including GK  24 20 Easy
Legal Reasoning  32 30 Easy to Moderate
Logical and Analytical Reasoning 32 29 Easy to Moderate
Quantitative Techniques 8 6 Easy
Total 120 107 Easy

 

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As you can see, our experts estimate that an ideal number of attempts stood at 107. With a 90% accuracy rate, students scoring 95+ can expect to clear the cutoffs for the top programs. 

MH CET Law Analysis 2025 (5-Year LLB) – Section-wise analysis

Legal Reasoning

The legal reasoning section, with 32 questions, was on the easier side. However, it wasn’t free of surprises. Much like CLAT, MH CET Law also had passage-based questions and legal caselets this year. Apart from these, the usual torts and principal facts were also part of the question matrix. Here are the different types of questions that were part of this section.

 

Area
Passage-based questions (Contract, Constitution-Right to Privacy and Education, Euthanasia)
Legal Caselets (Incident stated- Appropriate Legal recourse to be chosen 
Cause and Effect Questions & Course of Action 
Static Legal GK
Torts- Negligence, Vicarious liability, Private defence
Contract, Agreement, Criminal Law- Theft 
International Law & Constitution

 

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Logical Reasoning

Our MH CET Law analysis revealed that the right number of attempts for this section was around 29. With questions based on the usual fare, well-prepared students could easily attempt this section.

 

Area
4-5 questions based on Blood relations & Coding-Decoding 
Analogy, Odd One Out
Direction & Calendar
Statement- Assumptions, Cause and Effect
Number series

 

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English Language

Most of the questions in this section could be divided into passage-based questions and grammar questions. There were a few idioms and spelling corrections, too. According to our MH CET Law analysis, 22 attempts can be considered good enough for this section.

 

Area
2 Reading Comprehension Based 
Grammar Substitution
Idioms-Phrases
Word-Jumbles
Spelling Corrections

 

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Current Affairs and GK

The current affairs section consisted of questions largely from history, geography, polity, and awards and recognitions. Accurately attempting 18-20 questions would put students in good standing for the overall cutoff.

 

Area
Static GK (Ancient History, Indian Geography, Economics and Polity )
Chairman (Constituent Assembly, Legislative Council of Maharashtra, Founder of Jainism
Geography(Amarkantak Plateau, Thar Desert, Ajanta Caves)
Man Booker award
Sports (Summer Olympics)

 

Quantitative Techniques

The smallest section in the MH CET Law paper, Maths, can often be the deciding factor for the decidedly high overall cutoffs. In this year’s paper, this section saw questions on ratios and proportions, profit and loss, and pipes and cisterns. Attempting 6 out of the 8 questions can be considered good. 

 

Area
Ratio-proportion
Profit and Loss
Pipes and Cisterns 
Roman Numerals
Percentage
Time, speed and distance 

 

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MH CET Law Analysis 2025 (5-Year LLB) – Expected cutoffs

 

Participating Colleges Expected OMS Cutoff Expected MH Cutoff
GLC Mumbai 99.40% 98.30%
ILS Pune 98.50% 96.00%
SVKM’s Pravin Gandhi College of Law, Mumbai 97.90% 95.30%
D.E.S. Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune 96.70% 93.50%
UMLA – University of Mumbai Law Academy 96.40% 92.70%
Rizvi Law College, Mumbai 96.20% 92.10%
University of Mumbai School of Law, Thane 96.00% 91.60%
DY Patil Navi Mumbai 95.70% 90.70%
Marathwada Mitra Mandal’s Shankarrao Chavan Law College, Pune 95.30% 89.80%
Adv. Balasaheb Apte Law College Mumbai 95.00% 88.90%
Dr D.Y. Patil Unitech Society’s Dr D.Y. Patil Law College, Pimpri, Pune 94.60% 88.00%
New Law College, Ahmednagar 94.30% 87.00%
Progressive Education Society Modern Law College,

Pune

93.80% 85.60%

 

MH CET Law Analysis 2025 (5-Year LLB) – Conclusion

This year’s paper employed a different approach compared to previous years. It was shorter and easier, while consisting of different types of questions. 105-110 attempts can be considered good, with cutoffs for top programs hovering around 95 marks. We’ll continue to update this space as more information pours in.