MH CET Law 2021 scorecards released; Download here
Shubham Bhakuni | November 3, 2021 | 08:41 AM IST | 2 mins read
MH CET law scorecard 2021 is an important document for participating in the Centralized Admission Process (CAP). Candidates can download their scorecards by logging into the CET admission portal.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: State CET Cell, Maharashtra has released the MH CET law 2021 scorecards for both 3-year LLB and 5-year LLB programmes. The MH CET law 2021 scorecards are available for download at the official CET Cell website - cetcell.mahacet.org. Candidates may download their scorecards by logging into the CET portal.
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MH CET law 2021 results for 5-year LLB and 3-year LLB programmes were declared on October 28 and October 29, respectively. The results were declared in the form of consolidated rank lists.
A total of 16,065 candidates scored non-zero CET scores in the 5-year LLB . For the 3-year LLB MH CET law 2021 , a total of 56,585 candidates have secured a non-zero score.
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MH CET law 2021 scorecards released, download below
To download 3-year LLB scorecards -
Click here
To download 5-year LLB scorecards -
Click here
How to download MH CET law 2021 scorecard?
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Visit the official website of CET Cell - cetcell.mahacet.org
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Select your programme - 3-year LLB or 5-year LLB
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Click on the scorecard link (Direct links are given above)
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Login using CET application number and date of birth
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The MH CET law 2021 scorecard will be displayed on the screen
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Download and take a printout of the scorecard for future reference
Details mentioned on MH CET law scorecard 2021
The scorecard will carry the following important details.
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Name and roll number of the candidate
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CET score
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All India rank and category rank
Also read:
- To check MH CET law toppers list and result highlights
- To check MH CET law cut-offs for popular law colleges
- MH CET law result 2021: Check toppers list for 3-year LLB
MH CET law counselling 2021
The CET Cell will now conduct the MH CET law 2021 counselling , also known as the Centralized Admission Process (CAP). Candidates who have secured a non-zero CET score will be eligible to register and participate in the CET counselling. There are around 145 law colleges that will offer 3-year LLB and 5-year LLB programmes based on CET scores. The seat allotment in these law colleges will be based on merit cum preference criteria.
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