MAH LLB 5-year CAP 2025: Round 2 seat allotment out; report to colleges by August 19
Vagisha Kaushik | August 13, 2025 | 09:52 PM IST | 1 min read
MAH LLB 5-year Counselling 2025: Candidates can check allotment status on llb5cap25.mahacet.org.
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Subscribe NowThe State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell, Maharashtra, has declared the seat allotment result for the second round of the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) 2025 for MAH 5-year LLB programmes. Candidates can check the seat allotment result through the official website at llb5cap25.mahacet.org.
Students can check their allotment status using their MAH CET application ID. Institute-wise allotment is also available. Those who want to participate in round 3 are required to confirm their seat by paying the seat acceptance fee of Rs 1,000.
Those who have been allotted seats in the MAH CET 5-year LLB round 1 counselling 2025 should report to their allotted institutes between August 14 and 19.
2,943 candidates have been allotted seats so far. A total of 157 law colleges are offering 11,083 LLB seats across the state.
MAH LLB CAP 2025: How to check seat allotment result?
Students can check their MAH LLB 5-year CAP 2025 seat allotment status using the steps given below.
- Go to the official website at llb5cap25.mahacet.org.
- On the homepage, navigate to the ‘check allotment’ tab
- Select ‘check candidate allotment’ from the drop down menu
- Enter round 2 and application ID in the login window
- MAH LLB 5-year round 2 seat allotment result will appear on the screen.
- Check your allotment and download the order.
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