MH CET Law admit card 2023 for 3-year LLB out; download at cetcell.mahacet.org
The MH CET Law admit card 2023 for 3-year LLB can be accessed by entering the registration ID and password on the official website.
Candidates can download and use the sample papers for better preparation.
Download NowRohan D Umak | April 29, 2023 | 09:10 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The State Common Entrance Test (CET) cell, Maharashtra, has released the MH CET law admit card 2023 for 3 year LLB exam today, April 28. The MH CET law hall ticket is available at cetcell.mahacet.org.
Candidates who are successfully registered to appear in the exam will have to enter their registration number and password on the official website. After successfully downloading the MH CET Law admit card 2023, the candidates will have to check all details listed on it, such as name, photograph, signature, exam date, exam details and other information.
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MH CET Law admit card 2023: Steps to download
Candidates registered to appear in MH CET Law 2023 exam for the 3-year LLB programme will have to follow the steps given below to download the admit card.
- Log on to cetcell.mahacet.org.
- Click on the relevant link to download the hall ticket for the exam.
- A new login page will appear on the screen.
- Enter the valid login credentials such as registration number and password. Submit the details.
- The hall ticket will be displayed on the screen. Check the hall ticket details and download it on your device.
- Print its hard copy for future reference.
MH CET Law admit card 2023 Direct link
The State CET cell, Maharashtra will host the MH CET Law 2023 for 3-year LLB programme on May 2 and May 3, 2023 respectively.
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