MH CET Law Counselling 2021: CAP Round 2 allotment result today at llb3.hepravesh.in
Shubham Bhakuni | January 31, 2022 | 12:16 PM IST | 1 min read
The allotment will be announced at 3-year LLB counselling portal. Successful candidates can complete the admission process by visiting the allotted law college.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The State CET Cell, Maharashtra will declare the second round of MH CET law 2021 seat allotment result today, January 31, 2022. Candidates who have registered for round 2 of the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) for 3-year LLB will be able to check their allotment status by logging into the counselling portal - llb3.hepravesh.in. In addition to announcing the individual allotment result, the CET Cell will also release institute wise seat allotment details.
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How to check MH CET law seat allotment result?
- Visit the official counselling portal of CET Cell - llb3.hepravesh.in.
- Click on candidate allotment and log in using application number
- The allotment status will be displayed on the screen
Admission process after seat allotment
Successful candidates will have to visit the allotted law colleges and submit their original documents to the admission office for verification. The colleges will approve the candidates’ admission and upload the status on their official websites.
Institutional round of counselling
It is the final round of counselling conducted by each law college to fill the seats left vacant after the second round of counselling. Registrations for the institutional round of counselling for 3-year LLB will commence from February 09, 2022, and the merit list will be announced on February 14, 2022.
This year, around 47,397 candidates have registered for MH CET law 3-year LLB counselling which is being conducted for admission to law programme offered by 147 law colleges in Maharashtra. These law colleges have admitted around 6,745 candidates in the first round of counselling. Over 9,000 seats are expected to be filled in the second and third (institutional) round of counselling.
MH CET law 2021 counselling - Highlights
| Particular | Number of candidates |
|
New Registrations |
47,397 |
|
Applications Locked |
44,238 |
|
Applications Verified |
40,002 |
|
Options Locked |
29,463 |
|
Approved Colleges |
147 |
|
Intake |
16,420 |
|
Admitted |
6,745 |
|
Vacancy |
9,675 |
Source: CET Cell, Maharashtra
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