MAH CET 2025 correction window opens today for 3, 5-year LLB courses; edit before April 3
Vaishnavi Shukla | April 1, 2025 | 07:05 AM IST | 1 min read
MAH CET LLB 2025: Candidates who have filled in the application form can make corrections through the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI : The State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell Maharashtra will start the application form correction window for the MAH CET 2025 LLB three-year and five-year courses from today, April 1. Candidates who have filled in the MAH CET 2025 application form can make corrections through the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org.
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Candidates who have already completed the MAH CET LLB 2025 application form can pay the required registration fee on or before April 3.
The MAH CET 2025 5-year LLB exam is scheduled to be held on April 28, and the 3-year LLB exam will be held on May 3 and 4. Candidates from the general category have to pay Rs 1,000, and OBC, SC, ST, and transgender category candidates have to pay Rs 800 as the registration fee.
As per the MAH CET notice, candidates are allowed to edit their name, date of birth, photograph, signature, and gender. Candidates can make corrections by logging in to the official website using their credentials.
MAH CET LLB 2025 revised exam pattern
The State cell has revised the MAH CET 2025 LLB exam pattern for both 3-year and 5-year courses and reduced the number of questions from 150 to 120. The MAH CET Law 2025 exam covers subjects including English, legal reasoning, maths (only for 5-year LLB), logical reasoning, general knowledge, and current affairs.
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Particulars |
Details |
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Mode of exam |
Online |
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Type of question paper |
Multiple choice question based (MCQs) |
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Exam language |
English and Marathi |
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Exam duration |
120 minutes (2 hours) |
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Number of questions |
120 questions (revised) |
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MH CET Law total marks |
120 marks (revised) |
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Marking scheme |
One mark for each correct answer |
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Negative marking |
No negative marking |
The MAH CET Law exam is held for admission to 3-year and 5-year LLB programs at various participating colleges and universities in Maharashtra state.
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