MH CET Law 2021: Round 2 CAP registration for 5-year LLB begins at llb5.hepravesh.in
Shubham Bhakuni | December 29, 2021 | 06:24 PM IST | 1 min read
MH CET Law counselling for 5-year LLB is being conducted in online mode. The last date to register for the second round of LLB counselling is January 2, 2022.
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NEW DELHI:
The State CET Cell, Maharashtra has commenced the second round of counselling for MH CET law for 5-year LLB, today, December 29, 2021. The last date to register for CAP round 2 is January 2, 2022. Candidates who have not participated in
round 1 Centralized Admission Process (CAP
), or those who have applied for betterment after round 1 seat allocation can register for the second round of counselling.
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MH CET law counselling process - Round 2 process
Candidates can participate in CAP round 2 by registering at the counselling portal. The counselling includes the following steps.
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CAP registration, document submission
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Option exercise and changing the options
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Document verification
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Release of alphabetical merit list and final merit list
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Declaration of seat allocation
Candidates who have applied for betterment need not register for CAP round 2 separately. They can edit their CAP application form and change their preference.
How to participate in CET counselling for round 2
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Visit the official counselling portal for 5-year LLB
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Click on the new candidate registration link
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Enter CET registration number and roll number
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Fill the CAP application form and upload the relevant documents
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Given college preferences and submit the counselling fee
The expert committee of CET Cell will conduct an e-scrutiny of documents uploaded by the candidates, from December 30 to January 5, 2022. The alphabetical merit list for round 2 will be published on January 7, 2022. Candidates included in the alphabetical list will be considered for round 2 seat allocation. The result of seat allocation for round 2 will be declared on January 18, 2022.
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