MH CET Law 3-year LLB result declared at scorecard.mhexam.com; qualifying marks
Magdhi Diksha | May 22, 2023 | 10:23 PM IST | 1 min read
MHCET law result: State CET Cell Maharashtra released the MH CET Law 3-year LLB scorecard 2023. Check steps to download scorecard and minimum qualifying marks here.
NEW DELHI: The State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell, Maharashtra declared the CET LLB 3 years result today, May 22, 2023. Candidates that appeared for the MH CET 3-year exam on May 2, 3, 2023 can check their result on the official website at scorecard.mhexam.com.
Candidates seeking admission to 3-year integrated LLB programmes offered by the over eight law colleges in Maharashtra are required to appear for the MH CET 3-year LLB exam, and as per state, CET cell MH CET law 2023 result date is May 22 on cetcell.mahacet.org. result. The passing marks for mh cet law 3 years is 45 % for the general category and 40% for the reserved category.
The MH CET law cut-offs will be different for each participating college. The cut-offs depend on various factors, including number of seats offered by law college, college preference given by the candidates, a candidate’s rank in MH CET law merit list, the reservation policy of law colleges participating in MH CET law and the category of the candidate.
How to download MH CET Law 2023 result?
The scorecards of MH CET 3 year LLB result can be downloaded by logging into the CET Cell admission portal using your registration ID and roll number.
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Visit the official website of MH CET law 2023 official website - scorecard.mhexam.com
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Click the scorecard link and enter the application number, date of birth and security pin.
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The scorecard of MH CET LLB 3 year result 2023 will appear on screen.
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Save and take a print out for future reference.
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