The MH CET law scores are used by around 140 law colleges in Maharashtra for admission to 3 and 5-year LLB programmes.
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NEW DELHI: The State CET Cell, Maharashtra has conducted the re-examination of MH CET law for 3-year LLB and 5-year LLB on August 27, 2022. It will now announce the MH CET law 2022 result soon on its official website - cetcell.mahcet.org.
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The MH CET law result will be published in the form of all India rank list. The individual scorecards for MH CET law exam 2022 will be released later during the centralized admission process (CAP).
Earlier, the MH CET law 2022 exams were held from August 2, to August 4, 2022, in test centres across India. However, several candidates could not complete the examination due to server issues in many test centres. For all such candidates, re-examination was conducted in online mode.
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Candidates to download the result of 3-year LLB and 5-year LLB of MH CET law exam 2022 should follow the steps given below:
Visit the official examination portal of State CET Cell - cetcell.mahacet.org.
Click on the result notification for your course (3-year LLB or 5-year LLB)
The MH CET law result PDF will be displayed on the screen
Candidates can download and check their name and roll number in the rank list to check their exam score.
Candidates can check the following details in their result of MH CET law 2022.
Name of the candidates who appeared in the exam
Marks obtained
Roll number, application number and category of the candidate
Summary of the result
The MH CET law scores are accepted by over 140 law colleges and universities in Maharashtra. These colleges will offer a combined intake of around 11,000 seats in 5-year LLB and 16,000 seats in 3-year LLB programme.
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