MH CET LAW 2026 Exam Live Updates: Check 5 Year LLB Paper Analysis, Question Difficulty Level, Review & Expected Cutoff
The MH CET Law 2026 examination for the 5-year LLB programme was conducted successfully on May 8, 2026, in multiple shifts across Maharashtra and other test centres in India. Thousands of law aspirants appeared for the entrance test conducted by the Maharashtra State CET Cell for admission to top law colleges such as Government Law College (GLC) Mumbai, ILS Law College Pune, and several other institutes.
As soon as the exam ended, students and coaching experts started sharing their reactions about the paper pattern, question difficulty level, section-wise analysis, expected cutoff, and good attempts. According to the first reactions from candidates, the overall paper was easy to moderate and manageable within the given time limit.
The MH CET Law 2026 5-Year LLB exam was held in computer-based test (CBT) mode. The exam included questions from Legal Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, English, General Knowledge & Current Affairs, and Quantitative Aptitude. Experts believe that students with strong basics and proper time management were able to attempt most of the questions comfortably.
MH CET Law 2026 Exam Overview
The MH CET Law exam is one of the most important state-level law entrance examinations in India. It is conducted every year for admission into 5-year integrated law programmes offered by law colleges across Maharashtra.
This year, the exam followed the expected pattern and no major surprises were reported by students. Candidates said that the paper was largely direct and concept-based rather than heavily analytical.
According to reports, many students completed the exam in around 1.5 hours, leaving enough time for revision.
Overall Difficulty Level of MH CET Law 2026
As per student reviews and expert analysis, the overall difficulty level of the MH CET Law 2026 5-Year LLB paper was “Easy to Moderate.”
Most students found the paper balanced and scoring. The Legal Aptitude section was considered slightly lengthy compared to other sections, while English and General Knowledge were comparatively easier.
Experts also stated that the exam was less difficult than several mock tests conducted by coaching institutes before the examination.
Overall Difficulty Summary
| Section | Difficulty Level |
|---|---|
| English | Easy |
| GK & Current Affairs | Easy to Moderate |
| Legal Aptitude | Easy to Moderate |
| Logical Reasoning | Moderate |
| Quantitative Aptitude | Easy |
| Overall Paper | Easy to Moderate |
According to Careers360, the paper remained student-friendly and followed predictable question trends.
Section-Wise Paper Analysis
English Language
The English section was one of the easiest parts of the paper. Most questions were direct and grammar-based. Reading comprehension passages were short and easy to understand.
Students reported that vocabulary questions were basic and could be solved through elimination methods. Sentence correction and synonyms-antonyms questions were also straightforward.
Experts said that candidates with regular newspaper reading habits would have found this section highly scoring.
Good attempts in English were expected to be around 20+ questions.
General Knowledge and Current Affairs
The GK and Current Affairs section included a mix of static GK and recent events. Several questions were related to Indian polity, history, awards, sports, and Maharashtra-specific current affairs.
Candidates said that the current affairs questions were mostly from major events of the last few months. Students who regularly followed monthly current affairs magazines found the section manageable.
According to initial feedback, around 5 to 6 questions were Maharashtra-based.
Experts believe that candidates who attempted around 18 to 20 questions correctly in this section may gain an advantage in the final merit ranking.
Legal Aptitude and Legal Reasoning
The Legal Aptitude section was considered the most important and slightly tougher compared to other sections. However, students still described it as manageable.
Several assertion-reasoning questions were asked in the paper. Questions based on constitutional law, landmark judgments, and legal principles were included.
Some candidates reported questions related to:
- Right to Privacy case
- Kesavananda Bharati case
- Golaknath case
- Fundamental Rights
- Legal maxims
Experts noted that the section tested conceptual understanding more than memorisation.
Students who practised mock tests regularly were able to solve this section comfortably.
Logical and Analytical Reasoning
The reasoning section included puzzles, coding-decoding, series, arrangements, syllogisms, and statement-based questions.
Most candidates found the section moderate in difficulty. A few questions were time-consuming, but overall the section remained solvable.
Students with good analytical skills were able to attempt a high number of questions accurately.
Quantitative Aptitude
The mathematics section was easy and formula-based. Questions were mainly asked from percentages, profit and loss, ratio, averages, and simple arithmetic calculations.
Since the section carried fewer questions, it did not create major difficulty for candidates.
Student Reactions After the Exam
Students coming out of examination centres described the paper as “balanced,” “easy,” and “less stressful than expected.”
One candidate from Mumbai said that the Legal Aptitude section required careful reading, but the rest of the paper was easy.
Another student from Pune mentioned that current affairs questions were predictable and mostly covered from standard preparation sources.
Many aspirants said that time management was not a major issue this year. Several candidates completed the paper early and revised their answers before submission.
Experts also agreed that the MH CET Law 2026 paper was easier than last year’s exam in some sections.
Good Attempts in MH CET Law 2026
Based on expert reviews and student feedback, the expected good attempts for the 5-Year LLB exam are given below:
| Section | Good Attempts |
|---|---|
| English | 20-22 |
| GK & Current Affairs | 18-20 |
| Legal Aptitude | 28-32 |
| Logical Reasoning | 24-26 |
| Quantitative Aptitude | 8-10 |
| Overall Good Attempts | 95+ |
Experts believe that candidates attempting above 95 questions with good accuracy may secure a strong percentile in the examination.
Expected Cutoff for Top Law Colleges
Since the paper was considered easy to moderate, experts expect the cutoff percentile to remain high for top law colleges.
Government Law College (GLC) Mumbai is expected to have the highest cutoff again this year.
Expected MH CET Law 2026 Cutoff
| College | Expected Percentile |
|---|---|
| Government Law College, Mumbai | 99.8+ |
| ILS Law College, Pune | 96-99 |
| Pravin Gandhi College of Law | 96-98 |
| Rizvi Law College | 92-96 |
| DY Patil Law College | 90-95 |
According to legal education experts, students targeting GLC Mumbai may need scores above 100 marks out of 120 to remain in the safe zone.
Was the Paper Easier Than Expected?
Many coaching institutes and students agreed that the MH CET Law 2026 paper was easier compared to expectations. Unlike some previous years, there were fewer tricky questions and lengthy passages.
The predictable pattern also helped candidates perform better. Experts said that students who solved previous year papers and mock tests would likely score very well this year.
However, because the exam was easier, the competition may become tougher during the counselling and admission process.
Answer Key and Result Date
The official provisional answer key for MH CET Law 2026 is expected to be released in the third week of May 2026. Candidates will be able to raise objections against the answer key by paying the required fee.
The final answer key may be released in the first week of June, while results are expected in the third week of June 2026.
Candidates can download the answer key and scorecard from the official CET Cell portal after logging into their accounts.
What Happens After the Result?
After the declaration of results, qualified candidates will participate in the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) conducted by the Maharashtra CET Cell.
During counselling, candidates will fill college preferences and seats will be allotted based on:
- CET percentile
- Category
- Seat availability
- Reservation rules
- College preference
Top-ranked candidates are expected to secure admission into prestigious institutes such as GLC Mumbai and ILS Pune.
Final Analysis
The MH CET Law 2026 5-Year LLB examination turned out to be student-friendly and scoring for most aspirants. The overall paper was easy to moderate, with Legal Aptitude being slightly challenging compared to other sections.
Students who maintained accuracy and attempted more than 95 questions may expect a good percentile. Experts now predict a high cutoff due to the relatively easier paper pattern.
Candidates are advised to wait for the official answer key and continue checking the CET Cell website for updates regarding results, counselling schedule, and admission procedures.
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