MAH CET Law 5-Year LLB 2026 objection window opens at cetcell.mahacet.org; how to raise challenge
Sakshi Gupta | May 24, 2026 | 07:16 PM IST | 2 mins read
CET Cell Maharashtra allows MAH CET Law 2026 candidates to raise objections to answer key from May 24–26 via cetcell.mahacet.org login portal
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Download EBookMAH CET Law 5-Year LLB Exam 2026: The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, has released the schedule to raise objections against the MAH CET law 5-year LLB 2026 examination. Students who appeared for the entrance test can now access their question papers, recorded responses, and official answer keys through their candidate login portal at cetcell.mahacet.org.
Candidates will be allowed to submit objections from May 24 to May 26, 2026. The objection fee is Rs 1,000 per question/per objection which is non-refundable. Once the deadline ends, the objection window will be closed permanently and no additional complaints or representations will be accepted.
The CET Cell stated that grievances related to the examination will only be accepted through the online objection-tracking system available on the candidate dashboard. Requests sent through email or any offline mode will not be considered valid.
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MAH CET Law 5-Year LLB 2026: How to raise objection
To raise the objection against the MAH CET law 5-year LLB 2026 answer key, candidates can follow the steps given below:
- Visit the official portal of CET at cetcell.mahacet.org/
- Log in using registered credentials and open the “objection tracking” section
- Select the question applicant wish to challenge
- Upload supporting documents (if required), pay the fees and then submit
- Download the confirmation page and take a printout for further reference
MAH CET Law 5-Year LLB 2026: Important guidelines
The CET Cell has instructed candidates to submit objections within the specified deadline, as challenges raised after the closing date will not be accepted. Students must file separate objections for each question they wish to challenge and are advised to carefully review the question paper and answer key before submitting their claims. Officials have also clarified that only objections submitted through the official online portal will be considered valid.
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MAH CET Law 5-Year LLB 2026: Exam details
The MAH CET Law 5-Year LLB 2026 marking scheme consists of 120 multiple-choice questions carrying 1 mark each, making the total exam worth 120 marks. Candidates are awarded 1 mark for every correct answer, and there is no negative marking for incorrect responses or unanswered questions. The exam is conducted in online mode with a duration of 2 hours, and the questions are distributed across sections.
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