MH CET Law 2022 application form closes tomorrow; Steps to apply
Sanjana Kapoor | June 21, 2022 | 03:50 PM IST | 1 min read
Candidates can fill the application form of MH CET law 2022 online, at cetcell.mahacet.org
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Download EBookNew Delhi: The State CET Cell, Maharashtra will close the registration window for MH CET law 2022 tomorrow, June 22, 2022. Eligible candidates can apply for MH CET law by registering at cetcell.mahcet.org. MH CET law 2022 for 3-year LLB will be conducted August 03 and August 04, in multiple shifts. The 5-year LLB CET exam will be held on Augsut 02, 2022, in online mode.
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Steps to apply for MH CET LAW 2022
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Visit the MH CET law official website - cetcell.mahacet.org
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Select your course (3-year LLB or 5-year LLB)
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Complete the registration process
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After MH CET law registration, an application number will be generated
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Log in using the MH CET law application number and password
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Submit the fee for MH CET law application 2022
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Select any three exam centres in the order of preference
MH CET law application fee 2022
Category
Fees
General
Rs. 800
OBC
Rs. 600
SC
Rs. 600
ST
Rs. 600
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Category |
Fees |
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General |
Rs. 800 |
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OBC |
Rs. 600 |
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SC |
Rs. 600 |
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ST |
Rs. 600 |
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Eligibility criteria for MH CET Law 3-year LLB
Candidates should have completed graduation in any discipline, from a recognised university with a minimum of 45 percent marks (40 percent for SC/ST candidates) in any discipline.
Eligibility criteria for MH CET Law 5-year LLB
Candidates must have completed Class 12 with a minimum of 45 percent (40 percent for Maharashtra's SC and ST candidates) from a recognised board or institution.
MH CET law 2022 exam
The CET Cell conducts MH CET law exams for admission to 3-year LLB and 5-year LLB programmes offered by the law colleges in Maharashtra. Over 130 law colleges and universities participate in MH CET law 2022. These law colleges offer a combined intake of around 10,000 seats in 5-year LLB and over 15,000 seats in 3-year LLB programme.
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