MH CET Law 2019 result will be declared today at mahacet.org
sonali.jolly | May 13, 2019 | 10:52 AM 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: As the sun shines bright, law aspirants await the results of their handwork and dedication. The Directorate of Higher Education will announce the result for MH CET Law 2019 5-year programme on May 13, 2019. The result is expected to be released around 5 pm today. Candidates will be able to check their result online. To know how to check the result and download the score card, 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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Login using registration number and password
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Enter the Captcha given carefully
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View the score card
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Download and print the score card
About MH CET Law 2019 -
MH CET Law 2019 is the entrance test conducted by the Government of Maharashtra for admission into the undergraduate law programmes offered by the universities affiliated with it. The entrance test for 5-year law programme was conducted on April 21, 2019. Post announcement of the result, counselling process for admission will commence. Selected candidates will have to register themselves online for the Centralised Admission Process (CAP). The entrance for the 3-year LL.B programme will be held on June 1, 2019.
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