MH CET law result 2020 result declared @mahacet.org, check direct link here
Team Careers360 | November 27, 2020 | 08:01 PM IST | 2 mins read
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State Common Entrance Cell, Maharashtra has declared MH CET law result 2020 for 5-year LLB today at mahacet.org. Candidates may download the result of MH CET law by visiting the candidate portal. The result of MH CET law carries details such as marks obtained by the candidate, all India rank and other related information.
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To download MH CET law result for 5-year LLB - Click here
How to download MH CET law result?
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Visit the MH CET law official website - mahacet.org
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Click on 5-year LLB option to open the candidate portal
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Click on the result link
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MH CET law result for 5-year LLB will be displayed on the screen
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Download and save the result for future option
Details mentioned on MH CET law 5-year LLB result
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Candidate’s name, category, roll number, application number
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Course name - 5-year LLB
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Marks obtained by the candidate
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All India rank and category rank
MH CET law 5-year LLB result - What next?
The exam authorities will announce the counselling schedule of MH CET law for 5-year LLB. Also, the State CET Cell may also release the MH CET law Provisional Alphabetical Merit Lists. The merit list will be released for two categories - Maharashtra State (MS), All India Candidature (OMS).
MH CET law Centralized Admission Process
Candidates who want to take part in the counselling process will need to fill the CAP application form. While filling the CAP application form, candidates will need to participate in choice filling to exercise their preference of institutions.
MH CET Law seat allotment: The allotment of seats for each CAP Round will be done on basis of merit rank of the candidate and choices entered by the candidate.
Document verification: The candidate will have the option to accept the allotted seat and pay the acceptance fee by reporting at Admission Reporting Centre (ARC) through the registration portal.
Reporting at allotted institute: Such candidates who have been allotted seats need to report at the allotted institute within the given deadline and complete admission formalities.
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