MH CET Law 2021 first seat allotment for 5-year LLB today at llb5.hepravesh.in
Candidates can check MH CET law seat allotment by logging into the CAP portal. Shortlisted candidates can accept the seat allotment and complete the admission process by December 24, 2021.
This eBook covers MH-CET 3 years LLB v/s 5 years LLB exam structure comparison, syllabus, and preparation strategies to crack the exam.
Download EBookShubham Bhakuni | December 20, 2021 | 10:06 AM IST
NEW DELHI:
The State CET Cell, Maharashtra will release the first seat allotment for MH CET law 5-year LLB today, December 20, 2021. The college wise MH CET law 2021 seat allocation will be published on the counselling portal - llb5.hepravesh.in. Candidates included in the list will have to complete the admission process by reporting to the allotted law college. The last date of reporting to the allotted law college is December 24, 2021.
LATEST:
MH CET law 5-year LLB seat allotment announced for 5-year LLB -
Check here
New: MH CET Law 3 & 5 Year Application Form Link
MHCET Law: Mock Test: 3 Year LLB | 5 Year LLB | Sample Papers: 3 Year LLB | 5 Year LLB
MHCET LLB: MH CET LAW Previous Year Question Papers (3 & 5 Year LLB)
Practice Questions: Sample paper 5-year | 3-year | Logical Reasoning | Math | GK
How to check MH CET Law 5-year LLB seat allotment?
-
Visit the official counselling portal of MH CET law 5-year LLB - llb5.hepravesh.in
-
Login using CAP ID and password
-
Check application and seat allotment status
The counselling authorities will also release the category wise seat allotment lists for various categories. Candidates can download the list and search their name and roll number to know about the seat allotment status.
What after seat allotment?
The CET Cell has already released the MH CET law counselling instructions for round 1 of the Centralized Admission Process (CAP 2021. Candidates who have been allotted seats have the following options.
-
Accept the allotment and complete the admission process
-
Freeze the admission and apply for betterment
Admission of candidates who have received college of first preference
Candidates who have received college of first preference will not have the option to participate in the second round of MH CET law CAP 2021 . Such candidates have to accept the allotment by using the “Freeze option”. They will have to pay Rs 1000 as a seat acceptance fee and then report to the allotted college for document verification and admission confirmation on the allotted seat.
Options for candidates who have received college other than first preference
Candidates who have received colleges other than the first preference will have three options:
-
Freeze and confirm the admission.
-
Freeze and apply for the betterment and participate in next round
-
To apply for betterment
The second round of MH CET law counselling for 5-year LLB will start from December 29, 2021, and the alphabetical merit list will be published on January 07, 2021.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- IIT Kanpur Suicide: No TA-duty for PhDs, review of labs, investigation – students make 11 demands
- ‘Beyond Kota and IIT exams’: Student suicides have more than board exams, academic pressure behind them
- NITI Aayog suggests HEFA-like agencies, fee hike, self-financed courses for state universities
- Education Loan: Over 50,000 NPAs in credit guarantee scheme, but repayment rate encouraging, says minister
- Zero Samagra Shiksha funds to Kerala, West Bengal, Tamil Nadu: Government
- Agriculture courses in Maharashtra see 8% uptick in UG admissions, but job prospects remain grim
- KFRI team discovers fungus that harms flowering plant, honours DDU Gorakhpur professor in name
- Skill development initiatives ‘ignore’ humanities, social science students: Parliamentary Panel
- CBSE Exam 2025: Tips, strategies for Class 10 students to ace Physics, Chemistry and Biology
- Who is the JNU professor booked in NAAC bribe-for-grade case?