MAH-LL.B(3Years) CET-2019 result declared at info.mahacet.org

sonali.jolly | June 17, 2019 | 03:25 PM IST
Gurugram, June 17: The examination season bears another fruit as the Directorate of Higher Education declares the result for MH CET Law 2019 3-year programme on June 17, 2019. Candidates who had appeared for the examination on June 1, can check the result of MH CET law 2019 online. The examination is conducted by the CET cell for admission to the LLB programme offered by the Universities in Maharashtra.
Important Dates
Events |
Dates |
MH CET Law 2019 |
June 1, 2019 |
Result |
June 17, 2019 |
Counselling |
June 7, 2019 |
How to download the MH -CET Law result?
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Go to mahacet.org
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Click on “MAH LL.B (3-year) CET 2019”
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Now click on “result MAH LL.B 3-year CET 2019”
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View your MH CET Law result
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Check the details for errors
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Download the result of MH CET Law
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Print the result of MH CET law 2019
What to check on the MH CET Law scorecard 2019?
Candidates are advised to check the following details on the scorecard oh MH CET Law 2019 -
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MH CET Law registration number
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MH CET Law roll number
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Name
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Category in which candidate has applied
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Marks scored
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Combined Rank/ All India Rank
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Category Rank
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Qualifying Status
What after the result of MH CET Law 2019?
Candidates who wish to take admission into the 3-year LLB programme offered by the colleges of Maharashtra, have to register themselves on the ‘SAAR PORTAL’. The registration process has commenced from June 7, 2019. The CET Cell has allocated 366 SETU Suvidha Kendras for the counselling process. The schedule for MH CET Law counselling is expected to be released soon.
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