MH CET Law 2021 seat allotment result declared for 5-year LLB; Here is how to check
Team Careers360 | December 20, 2021 | 09:36 PM IST | 1 min read
Selected candidates can either freeze the option or apply for the betterment by December 24, 2021. The MH CET law 5-year second round counselling will begin from December 29 onwards.
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NEW DELHI:
The State CET Cell, Maharashtra has released the first seat allotment for MH CET law 5-year LLB today, December 20, 2021. Candidates can check their allotment status online on the counselling portal - llb5.hepravesh.in. To check the seat allotment, candidates have to log in using their MH CET law CAP ID. Candidates can also check the college wise MH CET law seat allotment.
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How to check MH CET Law seat allotment?
Step 1 - Click on the link given above
Step 2 - Login using application ID
Step 3 - Check application and seat allotment status
Selected candidates are required to finish the admission process by reporting to the allotted law college. The last date to report to the allotted law college is December 24, 2021.
Options available for selected candidates
Candidates who have received the first preference during seat allotment will have to complete the admission process. They cannot participate in the second round of counselling. However, those candidates who have not received the law college of first preference can exercise the following options.
Option 1 - Accept the allotment and complete the admission process
Option 2 - Freeze the admission and apply for betterment
Option 3 - Apply for betterment
Candidates who accept the allotment will have to complete a seat acceptance fee of Rs 1000 from the counselling portal. The second round of MH CET law counselling will commence from December 29, 2021, as per the schedule. Whereas, the alphabetical merit list will be published on January 07, 2022.
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