MAH CET 2023 Counselling: 3-year LLB CAP registration ends tomorrow for MS, OMS candidates
Arpita Das | July 2, 2023 | 02:42 PM IST | 1 min read
The E-scrutiny of uploaded documents and filled-in application forms by the e-verification team will be conducted till July 5.
NEW DELHI: The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell will close the registration process for the MAH LLB 3-year centralised admission process (CAP) for Maharashtra state (MS) and Outside Maharashtra state (OMS) candidates tomorrow July 3. Eligible candidates can apply for MAH 3-year LLB counselling 2023 through the official website, llb3cap23.mahacet.org.
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However, candidates belonging to the Non-Resident Indian (NRI), Overseas Citizen of India (OCI), Person of Indian Origin (PIO), Foreign Nationals and Children of Indian Workers in Gulf Countries (CIWGC) can apply till July 11.
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The last date for the E-scrutiny of uploaded documents and filled-in application forms by the e-verification team is July 5. Moreover, the E-scrutiny of uploaded documents and filled-in application forms by the expert committee for NRI, OCI, PIO, FN and CIWGC candidates will be held till July 15.
MH CET Law Counselling 2023 Centralized Admission Proces
- Registration: Candidates who qualify for the MH CET Law entrance exam are required to register for the counseling process on the official website.
- Document Verification: After registration, candidates need to verify their documents. Candidates need to have all the necessary documents required for verification.
- Merit List: The authorities will release a merit list based on the candidate's entrance exam score and category. Candidates will be called for the counseling process based on their merit rank.
- Option Filling: During the counseling process, candidates need to fill their preferred choices of law colleges and courses. Candidates should carefully select the options based on their preferences.
- Seat Allotment: The seat allotment is done based on the candidate's merit rank, category, and availability of seats. The allotment result will be published on the official website.
- Reporting to Allotted College: Candidates who are allotted seats must report to the respective college within the specified timeframe. They need to complete the admission formalities and pay the required fees.
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