The CUSAT CAT Law 2025 Result will be declared a few weeks after the commencement of the exam. Candidates can access their results on the official website using their login credentials
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The result will be published in the form of a rank list, containing crucial details such as the candidate's registration number, name, rank, reservation category, and overall performance
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All candidates who clear the CUSAT CAT Law 2025 exam will be eligible to participate in the subsequent counseling process
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CUSAT CAT 2025 Counselling
The CUSAT CAT Law 2025 Counselling is a crucial process for candidates seeking admission to 3-year and 5-year LLB programs at the Cochin University of Science and Technology. Qualified candidates will be invited to participate in an online counselling process that includes registration, choice filling, seat allotment, and document verification. The counselling will be conducted through the official website admissions.cusat.ac.in, where candidates must log in using their credentials and complete various stages of the admission process. Only candidates who have successfully qualified in the CUSAT CAT Law 2025 entrance examination will be eligible to participate in the counselling rounds.
CUSAT CAT 2025 Cutoff
The CUSAT CAT 2025 Law Cutoff will be determined after the entrance examination for 3-year and 5-year LLB programs. The cutoff marks will be released by the Cochin University of Science and Technology and will vary based on several factors including the number of seats available, exam difficulty, and the total number of candidates who appeared for the test
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Candidates will need to meet the minimum qualifying marks to be eligible for the counseling process and subsequent admission to the Law programs
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The cutoff will be category-wise, with separate marks for General, SC/ST, and OBC candidates, and will be published on the official website admissions.cusat.ac.in
CUSAT CAT 2025 Preparation Tips
Some preparation tips for candidates seeking admission to law programs via CUSAT CAT 2025 entrance exam are as follows.
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Familiarize yourself with the exam structure, which includes 150 multiple-choice questions across four key sections.
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Refer to previous years' question papers. Choose standard reference books for law and general knowledge.
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Prioritize subjects based on your strengths and weaknesses. Allocate more time to the areas you find challenging.
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Stay updated with current affairs, especially legal news, landmark judgments, and global events.
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Take mock tests regularly to get accustomed to the exam’s timing and pressure. This helps you improve accuracy and speed.