MAH LLB CET 2024

Registration Deadline for MAH LLB 3-Year CET 2024 Extended; Apply by Feb 25; Key Details

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Posted on 22 Feb 2024
13:54 PM

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Summary
The State Entrance Exam Cell, Maharashtra, has announced an extension of the registration deadline for the MAH LLB 3-year Common Entrance Test (CET 2024).
Aspiring candidates now have until February 25 to complete their online registrations for admission into the 3-year LLB programme in Maharashtra at the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org.

The State Entrance Exam Cell, Maharashtra, has announced an extension of the registration deadline for the MAH LLB 3-year Common Entrance Test (CET 2024). Aspiring candidates now have until February 25 to complete their online registrations for admission into the 3-year LLB programme in Maharashtra at the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org.

Previously set to conclude on February 24, the registration period has been prolonged in response to numerous incomplete application forms and requests from candidates. The CET cell, through a circular, emphasised its commitment to ensuring the academic interests of all applicants.

Refer to the detailed notification provided here.

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Eligibility Criteria

  • Candidates need to possess a graduate degree in any discipline.
  • Students in their final year of bachelor's degree programmes are also eligible to apply.

Minimum qualifying marks vary based on categories

  • General candidates from Maharashtra (as per domicile certificate): 45%
  • SC/ ST candidates from Maharashtra: 40%
  • VJ/ DT/ NT(A)/ NT/ OBC/ SBC category candidates from Maharashtra: 42%
  • Candidates from other states (all categories): 45%

The MH CET 3-year LLB 2024 examination will be conducted as a computer-based test (CBT) and will consist of 150 multiple choice questions across four sections:

  • Logical and Analytical Reasoning
  • Legal Aptitude and Reasoning
  • General Knowledge and Current Affairs
  • English

Candidates will have 120 minutes to complete the examination, showcasing their proficiency in various aspects of law and reasoning.

Last updated on 22 Feb 2024
13:55 PM
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