MHT CET 5-year LLB alphabetical merit list 2022 out at llb5cap22.mahacet.org; Direct link
Candidates can edit their applications till October 12. The final merit list will be published on October 13.
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The State CET Cell, Maharashtra has released the merit lists for MHT CET law 5-year LLB, today, October 10, 2022. Candidates can download the category-wise merit lists online from the official counselling portal - llb5cap22.mahacet.org.
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The MH CET law merit lists are released under three categories - MS category for Maharashtra-domiciled candidates , OMS for all India category, and J&K category for candidates of Jammu and Kashmir. A separate merit list for NRI candidates is also available.
The counselling authorities have also started the application form and options form editing process. Candidates can edit their application form till October 12. The final merit will be published on October 13, 2022.
How to download MHT CET 5-year LLB merit list 2022?
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Visit the official website of CET counselling - llb5cap22.mahacet.org
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Click on the merit list links given in the notification section
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Open the PDF and find your roll number and rank in the list
The alphabetical merit list mentions the name of the candidates, roll number, date of birth, candidature type, CET marks, and application status along with other relevant details.
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MH CET law 2022 counselling summary - Round 1
As per the latest counselling report, a total of 13,261 candidates registered for MH CET 5-year LLB counselling. Out of this, 12,184 candidates locked their seats. The documents of 10,468 candidates have been fully e-verified for counselling. 2,258 applications are incomplete and such candidates have not been considered for the first round of counselling.
The college-wise seat allotment results will be announced on October 15, 2022. The allocation of seats will be based on marks obtained by the candidates in MH CET law 2022, rank obtained in the merit list and college preference.
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