MH CET 3 year LLB CAP registration ends today at llb3cap23.mahacet.org
Arpita Das | July 10, 2023 | 10:44 AM IST | 1 min read
NRI, OCI, PIO, FN and CIWGC category candidates can complete the registration process till July 24.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The MAH LLB 3-Year CAP counselling 2023 registration will end today, July 10. Candidates aspiring to pursue the three-year law program in Maharashtra have the opportunity to register for the counselling process through the website, llb3cap23.mahacet.org.
The registration period for different categories of candidates varies. For MS and OMS candidates, the registration window was open from June 26 to July 10. On the other hand, NRI, OCI, PIO, FN, and CIWGC candidates had the option to register from June 26 to July 24.
During the counselling process, uploaded documents and filled-in application forms are subject to scrutiny by the e-verification team. This process is carried out from June 26 to July 12 for all candidates. However, for NRI, OCI, PIO, FN, and CIWGC candidates, an additional scrutiny process is conducted by the expert committee from June 26 to July 18.
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It is important for candidates to carefully follow the registration guidelines and ensure that all necessary documents and forms are uploaded accurately. Failure to complete the registration within the specified timeframe may result in disqualification from the counselling process.
Candidates should regularly check the official website and stay updated on the latest notifications and announcements related to the counselling process. Any further instructions provided by the authorities must be followed diligently to ensure a smooth and successful counselling experience.
The MAH LLB 3-Year CAP counselling is an important opportunity for candidates to secure admissions in their desired law programs. By adhering to the guidelines and completing the necessary procedures, candidates can enhance their chances of securing a seat in a reputable law college in Maharashtra.
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