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MHC-CET (Law) 2026 Eligibility: Age, Qualification, Nationality & Attempt Limits

MHC-CET (Law) 2026 eligibility explained — minimum age, maximum age, educational qualification, nationality rules, attempt limits, reservation categories. Based on the latest official notification.

Reviewed by: StudyRoadmap Editorial · Last verified: 2026-04-24

MHC-CET (Law) 2026 eligibility criteria

For 3-year LLB programme: Candidates must have a bachelor's degree in any discipline with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks (40% for SC/ST candidates) from a recognized university. For 5-year integrated LLB programme: Candidates must have passed the 10+2 or equivalent examination with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks (40% for SC/ST candidates). There is no upper age limit for appearing in MHC-CET Law as per the latest guidelines. Maharashtra state domicile is not mandatory for appearing in the examination, though non-domicile candidates may have limited access to certain government seats.

Before you apply

  • Confirm your Class 12 stream matches the required subject combination.
  • Check the maximum age limit on the application date (not the exam date).
  • Keep scans of photo ID, mark sheets, category certificate, and passport-size photo ready.

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