MH CET law result 2021: Know about Centralized Admission Process
The MH CET law Centralized Admission Process (CAP) is held in online mode. Candidates with a non-zero CET score will be able to participate in the counselling.
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The State CET Cell, Maharashtra released the MH CET law 2021 result in the form of consolidated all India rank list yesterday, October 28, 2021. A total of 16,065 candidates secured a non-zero score in
MH CET law 2021
, and thus became eligible for participation in the MH CET law counselling, also known as Centralized Admission Process (CAP).
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The MH CET law counselling is an important part of the admission process where the candidates have to choose the law colleges in the order of preference and the CET Cell conducts seat allotment based on merit cum preference criteria.
Important details to be released by CET Cell before CAP
Before commencing the MH CET law counselling process, the CET Cell will release the following details on its official website - mahacet.org.
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MH CET law scorecards
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College wise seat distribution,
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Facilities in law colleges
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NAAC, Bar Council of India (BCI) status of the colleges/departments,
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Internal reservation for physically challenged
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Time table of admission,
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Fee structure in colleges
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CAP information brochure
MH CET law 2021 counselling dates
The State CET Cell may start the counselling process for MH CET law 2021 in November. It is conducted in online mode, in multiple rounds. The detailed schedule of MH CET law counselling will be released separately by the State CET Cell on its official website - mahacet.org.
Before the counselling, the CET Cell will release the MH CET law scorecards for all candidates who appeared in the exam. Candidates will be able to download their scorecards by logging into the counselling portal.
Along with the scorecards, it will also release the provisional merit lists for both MS (Maharashtra State) and OMS (All India Category) candidates.
Documents required for MH CET law counselling 2021
To participate in the MH CET law CAP 2021, candidates should have the following documents.
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Marksheet of qualifying examination
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Scorecard of MH CET law 2021
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Birth certificate
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MH CET law 2021 Admit Card
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Domicile certificate
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Caste certificate (if admission is sought under reserved category)
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PwD certificate (if applicable)
MH CET law CAP 2021 registration
To participate in the counselling, candidates will have to register themselves on the counselling portal. While registering for the MH CET law counselling , candidates will also be required to upload the documents in support of their candidature for admission. Only such candidates who register for MH CET law CAP 2021 will be considered for admission to law colleges participating in the process.
Document verification and seat allocation
The CET Cell will verify the documents submitted by candidates before releasing the allotment list . Candidates who are found eligible based on the given criteria will be included in the MH CET law merit lists . Candidates will be shortlisted for admission based on merit cum preference criteria. Therefore, it is clear that merely participating in CAP does not mean the candidate will get admission to any law college.
Candidates who could not register for a given round of counselling will have the opportunity to participate in the next round of counselling. Also, the candidates who have been allotted the law colleges will have the option to accept the allotment or to update their preferences and participate in the next round of counselling.
If vacant seats are available, the law colleges will conduct an institutional round at the end of the counselling. Meanwhile, candidates shortlisted during the counselling process will have to visit the allotted law college/department and complete the admission process by submitting the documents and course fees.
MH CET law 2021 counselling - Seats and candidates
There are around 125 law colleges that offer a 5-year integrated LLB programme. These colleges offer around 10,400 seats. The number of candidates who appeared in the test and secured non-zero scores is 16,065. The result highlights are given below.
MHCET law result 2021 - Highlights
Number of candidates registered |
24,882 |
Total candidates appeared |
16,066 |
Total seats offered |
10,400 (Approx) |
Non-zero CET scores |
16,065 |
Highest marks |
139 |
Candidates scoring 120 or more marks |
303 |
Candidates with 110 marks or above |
1,461 |
Candidates securing 100 or more marks |
3,063 |
Candidates with 70 or more marks |
9,757 |
Candidates with zero marks |
1 |
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