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| Section | Topics |
|---|---|
| English LanguageEnglish Language | Reading comprehension — themes, summary, tone, inference; Vocabulary in context; Grammar & sentence error correction; Cloze tests; Para-jumbles.Reading comprehension — themes, summary, tone, inference; Vocabulary in context; Grammar & sentence error correction; Cloze tests; Para-jumbles. |
| Current Affairs (incl. General Knowledge)Current Affairs (incl. General Knowledge) | National & international affairs of last 12 months; Indian polity & constitutional developments; Schemes & policy; Sports; Awards; Books & Authors; Science & Technology; Economy; Defence; Important Days.National & international affairs of last 12 months; Indian polity & constitutional developments; Schemes & policy; Sports; Awards; Books & Authors; Science & Technology; Economy; Defence; Important Days. |
| Application Start Date | 28th January 202628th January 2026 |
| Application End Date | 6th April 20266th April 2026 |
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The MH CET Law 2026 syllabus for the 5-Year LLB program is organized section-wise, outlining all subjects and their key topics as per the official Maharashtra State CET Cell notification. This breakdown helps candidates understand which areas to focus on for the exam, with topics listed in the order they usually appear in the question paper. The syllabus reflects the current cycle's requirements and includes sub-topic details based on their importance and weightage in the exam. Candidates should use this syllabus for targeted revision and to prioritize their study plan. It's important to check the official website for updates, as the exam authorities may adjust subject coverage or topic weightage from year to year.
| Principle-fact application; Constitutional law basics; Tort; Contract; Criminal law fundamentals; Family law; International law; Reading legal passages and applying given principles to derive answers.Principle-fact application; Constitutional law basics; Tort; Contract; Criminal law fundamentals; Family law; International law; Reading legal passages and applying given principles to derive answers. |
| Logical ReasoningLogical Reasoning | Argument analysis — premises, conclusions, assumptions; Strengthen / weaken; Inference; Analogies; Cause & effect; Critical reasoning passage-based questions; Pattern recognition.Argument analysis — premises, conclusions, assumptions; Strengthen / weaken; Inference; Analogies; Cause & effect; Critical reasoning passage-based questions; Pattern recognition. |
| Quantitative TechniquesQuantitative Techniques | Class X-level mathematics — ratio, percentage, average, time-speed-distance, interest, mensuration, basic algebra; Data interpretation from tables, charts, graphs; Caselet-based numerical questions.Class X-level mathematics — ratio, percentage, average, time-speed-distance, interest, mensuration, basic algebra; Data interpretation from tables, charts, graphs; Caselet-based numerical questions. |
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