MH CET Law 2021 counselling: Alphabetical candidate list for 3-year LLB to be released soon
Shubham Bhakuni | December 17, 2021 | 11:55 AM IST | 2 mins read
The candidate list will be used for MH CET law 2021 seat allotment. A total of 147 law colleges and universities are participating in the Centralized Admission Process for admission to 3-year LLB programme.
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The State CET Cell, Maharashtra will release the MH CET law 2021 alphabetical candidate list for 3-year LLB soon, on its official website - llb3.hepravesh.in. Candidates who have registered for the first round of
MH CET law 2021 counselling for 3-year LLB
will be included in the alphabetical candidate list. The alphabetical list informs the candidates about their counselling registration status. The CET Cell will also release the list of candidates whose application forms are incomplete and needs correction.
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The MH CET law counselling for 3-year LLB , also known as Centralized Admission Process (CAP) is being conducted in online mode. After publishing the alphabetical list, a grievance round will be held. Candidates who have grievances against the list will be able to edit their application and submit objections in online mode.
How to check MH CET Law 2021 alphabetical candidate list for 3-year LLB?
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Visit the official website of MH CET law 2021 - mahcet.org.
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Open the 3-year LLB counselling portal
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Check the merit list links (Will be provided soon)
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Open the candidate list and search your name and roll number to check counselling status.
Final merit list for MH CET Law 2021
As per the CAP schedule , the counselling authorities will release the final merit list for the 3-year LLB on December 27, 2021. Candidates included in the final merit list will be considered for seat allocation for the first round. The allotment list will be published on December 30, 2021.
This year, a total of 147 law colleges and universities are participating in the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) . These colleges will offer a combined intake of 16,420 seats. As of now, 42,084 candidates have locked their CAP application form for 3-year LLB, out of which, the applications of 28,168 candidates have been verified.
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