MAH 5-year LLB CAP 2025: Round 1 registration begins for 118 law colleges; documents required
Anu Parthiban | June 26, 2025 | 04:51 PM IST | 2 mins read
Candidates who have qualified the MAH LLB CET 2025 exam are eligible to submit their application form from June 26 to July 10 through the official website, llb5cap25.mahacet.org.
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Download EBookThe Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET Cell) has opened the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) for 5-year integrated LLB admissions for admission to 118 approved law colleges. It has also announced the MAH 5-year LLB counselling 2025 schedule on the official website, llb5cap25.mahacet.org.
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Candidates who have qualified the MAH LLB CET 2025 exam are eligible to submit their application form from June 26 to July 10. Students from both Maharashtra state and other states will be allowed to apply during this period.
A total of 35,074 candidates registered for MAH LLB 5-year CET 2025 , of which, 27,372 appeared for the exam. This year, four candidates from Patna scored 100 percentile.
MAH CAP 2025 LLB: Document required
Before filling the MAH LLB CAP application form, candidates are required to keep the following documents handy.
- MAH CET application form 2025
- MAH LLB 5-year scorecard
- Domicile certificate, birth certificate, school leaving certificate, or community, nativity and date of birth certificate of the candidate indicating place of birth in Maharashtra.
- Statement of Marks of SSC or equivalent exam, along with conversion certificate if a student has SSC from CBSE IGCSE, ICSE or IB board in single PDF format.
- Statement of marks of HSC or equivalent exam, along with conversion certificate if candidate has passed HSC from CBSE, IGCSE, ICSE or IB board in single PDF format.
Students who appeared in compartment exams are required to upload all marksheets and marks memo all attempts along with the conversion certificate in a single PDF. The format to upload the conversion certificate is available on the MHT CET CAP 2025 portal.
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How to register for MAH 5-year LLB CAP
Candidates will have to pay an application fee of Rs 200 if they want to change from reserved to open category. If there is no change in the category, candidates can proceed to confirm the application form. NRI and foreign national candidates will have to pay Rs 5,000.
To fill the MAH CAP 2025 counselling form for 5-year integrated LLB, candidates are required to register on the official website first.
- Visit the MAH 5-year LLB CAP admission portal, llb5cap25.mahacet.org.
- Click on the candidate login link on the homepage.
- Enter your MAH LLB registration number and roll number.
- Now, type your name, date of birth, email address, and mobile number.
- Click on the register ‘button’.
- Now, login again using the credentials generated.
- Proceed to fill personal and academic details and upload all required documents.
- Proceed to make the fee payment online.
- Review the details entered and submit the counselling form.
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