MH CET Law 2018: DHE Maharashtra declares 5-year LLB results
Apratim Chatterjee | June 28, 2018 | 04:26 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, MAY 7: MH CET 2018 results for five-year integrated law programmes have been declared today by the Directorate of Higher Education, Maharashtra. According to the MH CET Law results, over 15,000 candidates appeared in DHE Maharashtra regulated Common Entrance Test for 5-year integrated law programmes. The MH CET Law 2018 results can be checked at the official website by providing the registration and the roll number.
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How to check MH CET Law Result
- Visit the official website
- Enter Registration Number
- Enter Roll Number
- Click on ‘Submit’ button
- Check result status and score
MH CET Law Stats
- MH CET Law results of as many as 15,091 candidates have been declared
- The maximum scored marks is 133
- The minimum scored marks is 1
- As many as 49 test takers have scored 49 marks
What after MH CET Law Results
The test takers who meet the cutoff for admissions will be called to attend the counselling process. The MH CET Law admission counselling will begin in the month of June.
MH CET Law for 5-year LLB admissions
DHE Maharashtra offers admissions in 10,060 seats on offer at 153 colleges of the 11 Universities through an entrance test.
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