MAH 5-year LLB CAP counselling 2024 registration begins; complete schedule
MAH 5-year LLB counselling registration last date is July 13. Candidates can check the eligibility criteria, schedule and academic qualifications to be eligible for admission here.
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Anu Parthiban | July 8, 2024 | 06:57 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell has started the Centralized Process of Admission (CAP) for 5-year LLB courses. Along with the MH LLB 5-year counselling application form 2024, the CET Cell has also uploaded the information brochure containing details of seat matrix, admission procedure, and fee structure. The last date to apply for the MAH 5-year LLB counselling 2024 is July 13.
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The MH 5-year LLB results and score card 2024 was made available on June 26 on the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org. The registration link for counselling has been hosted on the CAP official portal, llb5cap24.mahacet.org.
Candidates who have the required educational qualification will have to submit the original documents such as Class 10, 12, UG and PG degree mark sheets, domicile certificate, birth certificate, EWS certificate, non-creamy layer certificate, caste certificate, and caste validity certificate.
MH LLB Counselling: Eligibility
As per the eligibility criteria, Maharashtra state candidates belonging to open, EWS, SEBC and orphan category should have obtained 45% marks in aggregate in Class 12 and those belonging to SC, ST category should have obtained 40% marks in aggregate. The reserved category students belonging to other state will not be given 5% relaxation, as per the criteria notified in the brochure.
On the other hand, VJNT, NT-B, NT-C, NT-D, SBC and OBC category candidates belonging to Maharashtra with minimum 42% marks in aggregate will be considered for admission.
Students who have obtained Class 12 or first degree certificate after processing studies in distance or correspondence method are eligible for the course. However, those who have obtained Class 12 through the Open University system directly without having any basic qualification are not eligible.
They should have obtained a valid score in MAH 5-year LLB CET 2024. “The percentage of marks shall not be calculated by rounding off to nearest integer,” it clarified.
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MAH 5-year LLB counselling schedule
Candidates can check the complete schedule for MH 5-year LLB counselling here.
MAH 5-year LLB CAP counselling |
Dates |
Candidate registration for MS, OMS candidates |
July 8 to July 13 |
Candidate registration for NRI, OCI, PIO, FNS and CIWGC |
July 8 to July 25 |
E-scrutiny of uploaded documents and filled in application forms by the e-verification team |
July 8 to July 14 |
E-scrutiny of uploaded documents and filled in application forms by the expert committee for NRI, OCI, PIO, FNS and CIWGC candidates |
July 8 to July 26 |
Display of alphabetical list for round 1 |
July 15 |
Resolving Grievances related to alphabetical list. Candidates to edit the application form and upload required documents through candidate login, (if required) |
July 15 to July 17 |
Publication of final merit list for round 1 |
July 19 |
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