MAHACET 5 Year LL.B admit card to be released tomorrow
Team Careers360 | April 9, 2019 | 05:25 PM IST | 1 min read
Know your college admission chances based on your MH CET Law(5 Yr L.L.B) Rank
Predict NowNew Delhi, April 9 : The State Common Entrance Test Cell will release the MH CET five year LLB 2019 admit card tomorrow, as per the official notification. However, the date is tentative and can be postponed due to the upcoming elections. Candidates will receive an intimation regarding the release of admit card on their registered email ID/ phone number. Additionally, since candidates will have to avail their MH CET five year LLB admit card 2019 online, they will not be sent the MH CET five year LLB admit card 2019 be sent by post.
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MH CET five year LL.B is scheduled to be held on Sunday, 21st April 2019.
How to download MAHA CET five year LL.B 2019 admit card
- Click on the official link
- Enter your registered email ID and password or roll number and date of birth
- Take a print out of the admit card
- Affix a recent passport size photograph in the space provided on the printed copy of admit card; photograph used to be the same as that uploaded during the registration process
- Keep the admit card safe as the same would also be needed during the counselling and admission procedure
About MHCET Law
MHCET Law is conducted by the State CET cell, Government of Maharashtra. The common entrance test is the gateway to admissions into the five year and three year professional law degree course in the colleges registered with the Directorate of Higher Education, Maharashtra. Every year thousands of candidates compete for the 15040 seats offered under the five year integrated programme and 10060 seats offered under the three year programme.
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