MAH LLB 3-year CET 2024 registration window closes today at cetcell.mahacet.org
Divyansh | February 21, 2024 | 01:56 PM IST | 1 min read
The MAH LLB three-year Common Entrance Test will be conducted for admission into law colleges in Maharashtra on March 12 and 13.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, will today close the registration window for MAH LLB three-year Common Entrance Test (CET 2024) on the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org. The entrance exam will be conducted for three-year LLB programmes offered by law colleges in Maharashtra on March 12 and 13.
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The computer-based test (CBT) MH CET law 2024 will have 150 objective-type questions in four sections – legal aptitude and reasoning, logical and analytical reasoning, general knowledge and current affairs, and English. The candidates will have to attend the question paper in 120 minutes.
The questions, except in English section, will be in English and Marathi. Each question will be worth one mark and there will be no negative marking. The mock test link for practice will be provided for the candidates to prepare themselves for online CET.
The Maharashtra CET cell had earlier announced to close the registration process on January 31 but then it was extended till February 10. The cell again extended the registration deadline till February 21.
MAH CET Law 2024 eligibility criteria
State CET Cell Maharashtra has prescribed the following criteria as part of MH CET law eligibility criteria 2024 for three-year LLB programme are following:
- The candidates must possess a graduate degree in any discipline.
- Candidates appearing for their final year exams can also apply provided they submit the qualifying certificates at the time of admission.
Also read MAH 5-year LLB CET 2024 registration last date extended by a month; apply by March 18
Minimum marks required in the qualifying exam
|
Category |
Minimum aggregate required in qualifying exam |
|
General candidates belonging to Maharashtra (as per domicile certificate) |
45% |
|
SC/ST candidates from Maharashtra |
40% |
|
VJ / DT / NT(A) / NT / OBC/ SBC category belonging to State of Maharashtra. |
42% |
|
Candidates from other states (all categories) |
45% |
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