Maharashtra llb cet 2025 marking scheme revised: total marks reduced to 120 for 3-year & 5-year law courses

Maharashtra llb cet 2025 marking scheme revised: total marks reduced to 120 for 3-year & 5-year law courses

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Maharashtra LLB CET 2025 Marking Scheme Revised: Total Marks Reduced To 120 For 3-Year & 5-Year Law Courses | Official notice The Maharashtra Law Common Entrance Test (LLB CET) 2025


marking structure has undergone an important change. The total marks have now been reduced from 150 to 120 marks for both 3-year and 5-year law courses by the CET Cell, effective for the


2025-26 academic session, as part of the government amendment to the policy of State Common Entrance Examination. DIRECT LINK OF THE NOTICE The total marks for the exam are adjusted; the


test time still remains 120 minutes. Nothing has been done to alter the syllabus and topic weightage. The same examination is taken online in English and Marathi languages. 3-YEAR LLB CET


2025 For the 3-year LLB CET 2025, the examination pattern is divided into four major sections. Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning consist of 24 questions, and General Knowledge with Current


Affairs carries 32 questions. The section of Logical and Analytical Reasoning consists of 24 questions, and that of English is 40. Each question has one mark; therefore, a total of 120 marks


carry this examination pattern. 3 year LLB Marking scheme | 5-YEAR LLB CET 2025 This 5-year LLB CET 2025 has a different distribution over five sections. It comprises 32 questions in Legal


Aptitude and Legal Reasoning, 24 questions in General Knowledge with Current Affairs, and 32 questions in Logical and Analytical Reasoning.  The English section comprises 24 questions, while


there is an additional Basic Mathematics section of 8 questions. Like the 3-year program, every question carries one mark, adding up to 120 marks. 5 year LLB Marking Scheme | Both modes


have multiple-choice questions with options to choose between four. Negative marking is absent for wrong attempts. The length of the exam remains two hours, and this is an online test. For


this, students should change their strategy of preparing. For up-to-date details and notifications from the examination centre, candidates may log on regularly to the website of CET.