The syllabus for MAH-LLB for the five-year course consists of the following topics:
A candidate is judged on their knowledge of the above-mentioned topics.
Given below are some important details for the MH-CET Law exam for both courses.
Features |
Details |
Exam mode |
Online, Computer-based test (CBT) |
Exam duration |
2 hours |
Test paper language |
English and Marathi |
Type of questions |
Multiple choices questions |
Total no. of questions |
120 MCQs |
Total Marks |
120 marks |
Sections |
For a three-year LLB course For a five-year LLB course |
Negative Marking |
No negative marking |
Let’s now look at the five sections present for the five-year and three-year LLB courses.
The MH CET Law's legal aptitude and legal reasoning component assesses the candidate's suitability for studying law as well as their ability to reason using legal information. This section's questions will assess the candidate's ability to analyze a collection of ideas against specific facts and then make logical conclusions.
Some of the important topics of this section are given below:
Topics for Legal Aptitude and Reasoning |
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Indian Constitution |
India Penal Code |
Indian Contract Act |
Family Law |
Law Of Torts |
Legal Fundamentals and Terms |
Legal Maxims |
Important Landmarks, Supreme Court Judgments |
The GK and current affairs section of MAH-LLB assesses the candidate's broad understanding of recent events in the national and international arenas from various domains. The questions are based on events from the previous year.
Some of the important topics of this section are given below:
Topics for General Knowledge and Current Affairs |
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Politics |
Ancient, Medieval, Modern, and World History |
Industries |
Major Industries in India |
General Science |
Environment & Ecology |
Science and Technology |
National & International Burning Topics |
Agriculture |
Awards and Achievements |
Geography |
Economics |
Books and Authors |
Environment |
The MAH-LLB syllabus for logical and analytical thinking, as the name implies, evaluates the candidate's ability to think logically and reach the correct conclusion. Candidates will be asked to deduce and infer from a specified collection of statements using logical rules and principles.
Some of the important topics of this section are given below:
Topics for Logical and Analytical Reasoning |
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Statements & Arguments |
Statements & Actions |
Coding and Decoding |
Blood Relationship |
Statements & Assumptions |
Statements & Conclusions |
Assertion-Reason |
Syllogism |
Sitting Arrangements |
Share Trading |
Number Test |
Direction & Distance Test |
Ranking |
Analogy |
The English component of the MAH-LLB comprises questions designed to assess the candidate's command of the English language as well as their reading and comprehension skills. There will be at least two passages. To excel in this section, candidates must focus on vocabulary, English competency, English use, reading and comprehension, and writing.
Some important topics for each part in the English section include:
Topics for English |
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English Vocabulary |
Synonyms |
Antonyms |
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Homonyms |
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Word Definitions |
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Analogies |
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English Proficiency |
Idiom and Phrases |
One-word Substitution |
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Sentence Improvement & re-arrangement |
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Fill in the blanks |
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Subject-verb Agreement |
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Noun/ Pronoun/Articles & Conjunctions |
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English Usage Errors |
Grammatical errors-tense, voice, preposition usage, speech errors |
Correct Spelling |
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Spotting Errors |
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Inappropriate usage of words |
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English Comprehension |
Questions to be answered based on the presented comprehension material. |
The MAH-LLB basic mathematics section assesses applicants' numerical competence. The questions will be of the 10th standard difficulty level. This section is only present in the five-year integrated LLB course and is excluded from the three-year LLB course.
Some of the important topics of this section are given below:
Topics for Basic Mathematics |
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Mensuration |
Areas, Volumes |
Arithmetic |
Number system |
Functions, Fractions, and Decimals |
Roots and Indices |
Commercial Mathematics |
Interest, Profit, Loss and Discounts, Percentage, Partnership |
Modern Mathematics |
Permutation and Combination, Probability, clocks & Calendars |
Data Interpretation |
Group Charts |
Average |
Time and Work |
HCF and LCM |
Ration and Proportion |
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MH-CET Test Series
Section |
Name and author of the book |
Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning |
Legal Aptitude and Reasoning by AP Bhardwaj |
General Knowledge and Current Affairs |
Newspapers like The Hindu and Times of India. Magazines such as Pratiyogita Darpan |
Logical and Analytical Reasoning |
Analytical Reasoning by MK Pandey |
English Language |
Objective General English by SP Bakshi |
Basic Mathematics |
10th Class NCERT Math Text Book, Quantitative Aptitude by RS Aggarwal |