MH CET law 2021 result for 3-year LLB released; All you need to know
Shubham Bhakuni | October 29, 2021 | 02:35 PM IST | 2 mins read
The MH CET law 2021 results for 3-year LLB has been released in the form of an India rank list. The CET scores will be used for admission to around 145 law colleges in the state of Maharashtra.
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The State CET Cell, Maharashtra has declared the results of MH CET law 2021 for 3-year LLB. The 3-year LLB MH CET law result 2021 has been released in the form of a consolidated all India rank list. Candidates will be able to download the MH CET result from the official website of CET Cell - mahcet.org.
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MH CET law 2021 was conducted on October 04 and October 05, 2021, for admission to the 3-year LLB programme offered by the law colleges in Maharashtra. The CET Cell has already released the result for MH CET law 5-year LLB yesterday, October 28, 2021.
How to check MH CET law result 2021?
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Visit the official website of MH CET law - mahacet.org.
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Select the law programme - 3-year LLB
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Click on result link (Will be given soon)
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A consolidated rank list will be displayed
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Download the result and check your name, marks and rank
MH CET law result for 3-year LLB will carry the details such as the names of the candidates who appeared in the exam, along with their marks and rank.
MH CET law 2021 - Seats and colleges
There are around 145 law colleges and universities that will accept MH CET law 2021 scores. The law colleges will offer around 16,000 seats in 3-year LLB programmes. Some of the popular law colleges participating in MH CET law are as follows.
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Government Law College, Mumbai
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Indian Law Society Law College, Pune
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SVKMs Pravin Gandhi College of Law, Mumbai
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DES Shri Navalmal Firodia Law College, Pune
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Dr DY Patil Law College, Pune
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Rizvi Law College, Mumbai
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University of Mumbai Law Academy, Mumbai
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Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar College of Law, Nagpur
After the result declaration, the State CET Cell will conduct the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) in online mode. The counselling will be conducted in multiple rounds. Candidates included in the rank list will have to register for counselling and provide the college preferences. The admissions will be conducted based on merit cum preference criteria.
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