MH CET 3-year LLB CAP 2024: Choice-filling for institute-level round underway; admission guidelines
Vaishnavi Shukla | September 15, 2024 | 12:22 PM IST | 2 mins read
MAH LLB Counselling 2024: Candidates have to submit fresh college preferences to participate in the institutional-level counselling process.
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Subscribe NowNEW DELHI : The Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell, Maharashtra has commenced the choice-filling for the MAH CET Centralised Admission Process (CAP) for institute-level 3-year LLB programmes. Candidates will be able to fill in their college choices for MAH CET LLB CAP round 2024 through MAH CET’s official website, llb3cap24.mahacet.org.
As per the latest notice, fresh applicants can provide choices for the institute-level round counselling. The MAH CET does not prescribe any minimum qualification marks for candidates to appear for LLB 3-year CAP round registration. However, candidates must have a non-zero score to be eligible for the MH CET counselling process.
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How to partipciate in MAH CET CAP round 2024 counselling?
The MH CET CAP round counselling will include key steps as follows.
Registration : Candidates having a valid score can register for the MH Law CET CAP round counselling in an online mode.
Document Verification : Candidates will be then required to upload the listed documents for e-verification by the exam authorities.
Alphabetical list : After scrutinising all the documents and details of the registration, the authorities will release the alphabetical list of selected candidates.
Grievances and Corrections : Candidates will also be able to raise objections, if any, and make corrections in the alphabetical list.
Publication of merit list : After considering the objections and making corrections by the candidates, the authorities will publish a final merit list.
Choice filling round : Candidates will be required to fill in their college preferences in which they are willing to seek admission.
Seat allotment : Candidates will be offered seat after considering their ranks, college preferences and details of categories.
MH CET LLB Counselling 2024: Seat Reservation Criteria
The MH CET LLB seat allotment will be done as per the MH CET law reservation policy 2024. The prescribed MH CET LLB seat reservation criteria for 2024 are shown in the table given below.
|
Reservation category |
Reservation Percentage (%) |
|
Scheduled Castes and Schedule Caste converted to Buddhism (SC) |
13% |
|
Schedule Tribes (ST) |
7% |
|
Vimukta Jati (VJ)/ De Notified Tribes (DT) (NT-A) |
3% |
|
Nomadic Tribes 1 (NT-B) |
2.5% |
|
Nomadic Tribes 2 (NT-C) |
3.5% |
|
Nomadic Tribes 3 (NT-D) |
2% |
|
Other Backward Classes (OBC) |
19% |
|
Total |
50% |
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