MH CET Law 2019 Result declared at mahacet.org
sonali.jolly | May 13, 2019 | 03:11 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 13: Alas! The MH CET Law result 2019 was declared in the afternoon of May 13. The Directorate of Higher Education preponed the announcement of the result for MH CET Law 2019 5-year programme by a few hours. Nevertheless, the joy on the law faces of the selected candidates is beyond words. To know how to check the result and the merit list, read the complete article.
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How to download the MH CET Law 2019 result?
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Go to info.mahacet.org
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Click on Result
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A new PDF window with merit list will appear
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Search the list for your roll number
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Download and print the merit list
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The scorecard of MH CET Law 2019 will be available for download once the admission process commences
What to do after the result of MH CET Law 2019?
The selected candidates have to register themselves online for the Centralised Admission Process (CAP). The dates for the same will be intimated to the candidates.
The CAP is held in different phases, and the stages are listed below -
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Online application/ registration
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Provisional merit list
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Submission of grievances
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Display of final merit list
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Seat matrix for CAP round I & II
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Online application form
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Provisional allotment of CAP round I & II
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CAP round III
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Institutional Round
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