MH CET Law admit card 2019 for 3-year LLB released at cetcell.mahacet.org
sonali.jolly | May 10, 2019 | 09:05 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, May 10: After a long days hold back, the Directorate of Higher education finally released the admit card for MH CET Law 2019. Candidates can now download their admit card for the three-year LL.B online. The examination which will be conducted on June 1, 2019, is the entrance to admissions into the undergraduate law programme offered by the law schools of Maharashtra.
How to download the MH CET Law Admit card 2019?
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Go to cetcell.mahacet.org
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Login using registration number/roll number and date of birth/password
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Click on admit card
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Check the details present on the admit card
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Download the admit card
Details mentioned on the MH CET Law admit card 2019 -
Candidates are advised to check the details printed on their admit card. In case of any discrepancy, contact the officials and get it rectified. The following details are printed on the admit card -
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Candidate’s name
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Father’s name
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Mother’s name
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Roll number
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Date of Birth
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Examination date
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Reporting Time
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Test City
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Application Number
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Category
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Programme Applied for
Points to Note -
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No candidate will be permitted inside the examination hall without the admit card
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Keep the admit card safe till the admission procedure is over
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Carry a valid photo Id proof on the day of the examination
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