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  2. Admission process for the first year of the Five Year Law Course and Three Year Law Course start as per schedule declared by CET Cell. Reservation for Reserved Categories from Maharashtra State as per the Government Resolution (G.R) (For more details kindly check the Information Brochure of CET Cell) © 2017 Copyright Government Law College.

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  3. Candidates can apply online by visiting the official website of the GLC, Mumbai. Application form fees for CET is INR 800 (INR 400 for reserved categories). Admission form is also available at the college campus.

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  4. Government Law College (GLC), established in 1855, has the distinction of being the oldest Law College in Asia, dating even prior to the University of Mumbai, and enjoys a pre-eminent reputation for excellence in the field of legal education.

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  6. Admission Requirements. Admission must be taken by the student in person, by submitting the following documents: Marks obtained in the Common Entrance Test (CET) Examination. Original statement of marks with a certified copy. Original Caste Certificate by students intending to avail benefits of the below mentioned categories: Scheduled Caste.

  7. Aug 29, 2024 · The GLC Mumbai admissions for three and five years LLB courses are offered on the basis of marks obtained in the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law (MHCET Law) conducted by the Directorate of Higher Education, Maharashtra.