The MH CET Law exam is held for the intake of candidates for the three-year and five-year LLB degree programmes. The results are out and candidates who have appeared for the exam can check their scores of the MH CET Law exam. Once the Maharashtra CET Cell has released the merit list, you can get your scorecards and proceed with counselling.
For now, here is how to check MH CET Law results.
How to Check MH CET Law Results 2021?
The MH CET cell declared the results of the Law entrance exam held on October 4 and October 5, for the three-year LLB programme, and on October 8, for the five-year programme. The provisional answer key was released on October 11, 2021, and candidates could challenge the same between October 11, 2021, and October 12, 2021. Furthermore, the cell announced the results on October 27, 2021.
To check your results:
- Visit the official MH CET Cell site: cetcell.mahacet.org/https://mhtcet2021.mahacet.org.
- Click the link for the results.
- Enter your credentials.
- Once you are logged in, you should be able to see your result.
- Download a copy for use.
The result sheet contains details like the candidate’s name, photograph, and signature, name of the parents, the candidate’s roll number or application number, subject group and percentile, and overall score.
To access your scorecard:
- Visit the official admission portal: https://cetcelladmissions.mahait.org/.
- Select the course for which you wrote the exam, 3-year or 5-year LLB.
- Click on the link that says ‘Scorecard’.
- Login using your credentials.
- Once you log in, the scorecard should appear on your screen.
- Download a copy for use.
MH CET Law 2021 Counselling
Once you have checked your results and downloaded a copy of the results, it is time to proceed to the counselling process. The MH CET Law counselling process has three rounds, also popularly known as CAP (Centralized Admission Process).
The process takes place online, and the tentative dates will be out soon.
Important Dates
College registrations were from October 28, 2021 to November 7, 2021. The list of approved MHCET colleges was published on November 18, 2021, for both the three-year and five-year programmes.
The Merit List for the first round will be released by December 27, 2021 for the three-year programme and by December 14, 2021 for the five-year LLB course. Similarly, seat allocation for the first round will commence from December 30, 2021 for the three-year course and from December 20, 2021 for the five-year LLB programme.
Round two of seat allocation will commence from January 31, 2022, for the three-year LLB programme, and from January 18, 2022, for the five-year course.
Students must report to their respective colleges for the admission process between February 1, 2022, and February 4, 2022.
Fee
The fee for the counselling process is Rs. 1000 for SC/ST candidates and Rs. 3000 for all the other candidates, including General Merit.
Documents Required
Candidates appearing for counselling must submit a set of documents during seat allotment. The documents required for verification purposes include:
- MH CET Law 2021 Rank Card
- MH CET Law 2021 Admit Card
- Category Certificate
- Class 10 and 12 and Degree Marks Sheets
- A scanned copy of a recent passport-sized photograph
- Online application form for MH CET 2021
- A scanned copy of the candidate’s signature
- PwD certificate copy
- Domicile or Birth certificate
The Process
Candidates can choose from two distinct options during seat allotment. The first option is called ‘Float’, wherein a candidate can reject the seat allocated if they are not satisfied for any reason. When a candidate rejects a seat using the ‘Float’ option, they will move to subsequent rounds of counselling where they must ultimately decide on a college or institution.
The second option is called ‘Freeze’. Here, the candidates who don’t want to appear for subsequent rounds of counselling can lock their seats in a college or institution of their choice. So, this means that they accept that college or institution and will have to pay the required fee for processing their admission.
The participating colleges in MH CET Law have offered about 16000 seats for the three-year LLB course and 10440 seats for the five-year LLB course, divided amongst the different categories such as General Merit, OBC, and SC/ST. The distribution of these vacancies depends on the CAP seat allotment process. Prepare for MH CET Law Exam with BYJU’S Exam Prep.
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