MAH LLB 5-year CET 2024 rescheduled again for May 30 due to clash with CUET UG
Vagisha Kaushik | May 10, 2024 | 02:45 PM IST | 1 min read
MAH 5-year LLB CET 2024 clashed with CUET UG 2024 law exam, candidates said and requested rescheduling.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI : The Maharashtra state Common Entrance Test cell has again revised MAH LLB 5-year CET 2024 date due to clash with the Common University Entrance Test (CUET) UG 2024 law exam. Now, the entrance exam will be held on May 30.
The candidates appearing for the 5-year LLB exam had requested the cell to change the date. “CET Examination for the Course LLB 5 Yrs was scheduled on 22/05/2024 at various examination centres within/outside Maharashtra State. Many candidates have requested this office about the clash of CUET 2024 Legal Test date with LLB 5 Yrs CET examination on 22/05/2024,” the cell said in an official notice.
Candidates will be informed through email, SMS to download the admit card for the MAH 5-year LLB CET 2024 in “due course”, the cell added.
Recently, the exam date was revised to May 22. The cell rescheduled the exam quite a few times, once for May 17, and then for May 18. Initially, the entrance exam was scheduled for May 3. Aspirants were allowed to register till April 15.
The CET cell will conduct the 5-year LLB exam for admission to 5-year integrated law programmes in the institutes across the state.
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