MH CET 3-year LLB 2024 exam from tomorrow; timings, guidelines
MH CET 2024 3-year LLB: Exam will be conducted online in two shifts.
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Alivia Mukherjee | March 11, 2024 | 12:07 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra will conduct the MH CET Law exam 2024 for three-year integrated LLB courses on March 12 and 13. MH CET 3-year LLB admit card 2024 has been issued, candidates can download the admit card from the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org.
MH CET 3-year LLB exam 2024 will be held in 53 cities across Maharashtra and the country. The exam will be held in two shifts. Candidates can have a look at the MH CET 3-year LLB exam 2024 timings below.
Events |
Shift 1 |
Shift 2 |
Reporting time |
7:30 am |
12:30 pm |
Last entry |
8:45 am |
1:45 pm |
Login time to read the instructions |
8:50 am |
1:50 pm |
MH CET Law exam 2024 begins |
9:00 am |
2:00 pm |
MH CET Law exam concludes |
11:00 am |
4:00 pm |
Candidates allowed to depart |
11:05 am |
4:05 pm |
Also read CEED, UCEED 2024 scorecard today for shortlisted candidates; valid till 1 year
MH CET 3-year LLB 2024: Exam pattern
The MH CET 3-year LLB 2024 exam will be conducted in online mode. The exam carries a total of 150 marks. The paper will consist of multiple-choice questions only. The medium of the exam is English and Marathi. The duration of MH CET 3-year LLB exam is 120 minutes. The MH CET 3-year LLB paper will consist of 150 questions. Candidates will earn 1 mark for each correct answer and there is no negative marking for incorrect answers.
MH CET 3-year LLB 2024: Exam guidelines
Candidates appearing for the MH CET 3-year LLB exam 2024 can go through the guidelines mentioned below.
- Candidates should reach the exam venue at least 1 hour before the commencement of the exam.
- Candidates are required to carry the admit card and a valid photo ID proof to the exam centre for verification purposes.
- No candidate will be permitted to leave the exam centre before the exam is over.
- Cheating, duplicating, or using other unfair tactics will result in disqualification.
- Candidates will not be permitted to take prohibited items inside the exam hall, such as mobile phones, earphones, laptops, bluetooth devices, speakers, electronic chips, and study materials such as textbooks, notepads, and others.
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