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MH CET Law Application 2025 - The tentative dates for MH CET Law 2025 have been announced. The MH CET Law 2025 3-year LLB exam will be held on March 20 and 21, 2025. The MH CET Law 2025 5-year LLB exam will be conducted on April 4, 2025. The application for the MH CET Law 2025 3-year LLB exam will tentatively be released in January 2025, on the official MAH CET Cell website - cetcell.mahacet.org. The application form for MH CET Law 2025 for 5-year LLB course will tentatively be made available online in February 2025. Â
To fill out the MH CET Law 2025 application form, candidates will have to register for the exam, fill in academic, personal, and contact details, upload documents, and pay the exam fee; the detailed process is explained below. Candidates aspring to take MH CET Law 2025 can check how to fill out the MH CET Law application form 2025, fees, MH CET Law 2025 eligibility criteria and other details on this page.
Q: Â When will MH CET Law 2025 exam be conducted?
The MH CET Law 2025 exam for 3-year LLB programme will tentatively be on March 20 and 21, 2025 in a computer-based mode at different test centres.
The MH CET Law 2025 exam for admission to 5-year LLB courses will tentatively be held in the fourth week of April 4, 2025 in the same computer-based mode or online mode at test centres allotted to applicants.
The MH CET Law 2025 dates mentioned above were released on the official website of CET Cell Maharashtra with the title "CET Cell Maharashtra" tentative schedule. These dates are subject to revision by the exam authority.
Q: Â Can I fill more than one application form for MH CET Law?
In most cases, candidates are advised against filling out multiple application forms for MH CET Law. The conducting authority usually allows candidates to submit only one application form per examination cycle. Submitting multiple forms can lead to confusion and administrative issues. If allowed, the latest submitted form may be considered, while the others might be invalidated. It's crucial to thoroughly review the information before submitting the form and ensure that all details are accurate and complete. In case of errors or changes needed after submission, some authorities offer correction windows, but this is not guaranteed. To avoid unnecessary complications, candidates should focus on providing accurate information in their initial application and refrain from submitting multiple forms. It's recommended to carefully follow the instructions provided by the conducting authority and seek clarifications if needed.
Q: Â What is the mode of filling the MH CET Law application form?
The MH CET Law application form is typically filled out online through the official website of the conducting authority. Applicants need to visit the official website, create an account if required, and then access the application form. The form is designed for easy digital input, allowing candidates to provide their personal, academic, and contact information. Required documents such as scanned photographs, signatures, educational certificates, and identification proofs are uploaded as per the given specifications. The online mode ensures convenience and accessibility, enabling candidates to fill out the form from their homes or any location with internet access. Online submission also minimizes the need for physical paperwork and facilitates efficient processing. However, candidates must ensure accurate information entry and timely submission within the specified deadline to successfully complete the application process for MH CET Law.
MH CET Law Eligibility 2025
Before applying for MH CET Law 2025, check out the MH CET Law eligibility criteria 2025 for 5-yr LLB and 3-yr LLB below:Â
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MH CET Law 2025 Candidature Type
To understand the MH CET Law 2025 eligibility criteria, candidates also need to know the candidature type, which is one of the factors affecting candidates' eligibility for the entrance exam.Â
- Maharashtra State (MS) candidature type
- Outside Maharashtra State (OMS) or All India category candidature type
- Foreign Nationals
- Non Resident Indians (NRI) / Overseas Indian Citizen (OIC) / Person of Indian Origin (PIO) candidature type
- Minority category candidature type
- Jammu & Kashmir (J&K) candidature type
- Ex-servicemen (wards' of ex-servicemen or defence force members) candidature type
Note:Â
- Candidates who finished Class 10 and Class 12 at an open school or via distance learning but did not have regular basic education from Class 1 to 10 are ineligible for the MH CET Law.
- Candidates who have completed their basic regular education from Class 1 to Class 10 and Class 12 from an open college, university, or distance learning are eligible for the MH CET Law 2025 exam.
Maharashtra State Candidature / Category Types
For admission to colleges accepting MH CET Law 2025, the Maharashtra State candidature type has been divided into different sub categories. These subcategories have been mentioned below:Â
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Q: Â Who is eligible for MH CET Law?
Eligibility criteria for MH CET Law can vary slightly between the 3-year LL.B. programme and the 5-year LL.B. program. However, the general eligibility requirements include:
For the 5-year LL.B. program:
- Candidates must have passed the Higher Secondary School Certificate (10+2) examination or an equivalent examination from a recognised board.
- General/Open category candidates must have secured at least 45% aggregate marks in the qualifying examination. Reserved category (SC/ST/OBC) candidates must have secured 40% aggregate marks.
For the 3-year LL.B. program:
- Candidates must hold a Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university.
- General/Open category candidates should have secured at least 45% aggregate marks in their Bachelor's degree. Reserved category candidates need 40% aggregate marks.
- It's important to note that these are general eligibility criteria. Specific requirements might differ slightly based on the institution offering the course.
As eligibility criteria can change from year to year, it's recommended to refer to the official MH CET Law notification or the Directorate of Higher Education, Maharashtra's official website for the most accurate and up-to-date information before applying.
Q: Â Do I need to submit a category certificate while filling out the MH CET Law application form?
Yes, candidates who belong to a reserved category must submit a category certificate at the time of filling out the MH CET Law application form. If they do not have this certificate, they must produce it with the help of the concerned regional authority. If reserved category candidates do not submit a category certificate while filling out an MHCET Law application form, their candidature will be considered under the general category or All India Open category. Consequently, they will not be able to leverage the benefits offered to reserved category candidates during the application process.
MHCET Law 2025 Exam Dates & Schedule
Take a look at the table below for the complete schedule of MHCET Law 2025 exam
Dates | Upcoming Exam Dates |
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To Be Notified | MH CET Law 2025 Application (for 3-year LLB) |
To Be Notified | MH CET Law 2025 Application (for 5-year LLB) |
To Be Notified | MH CET Law 2025 Admit Card (3-Year LLB) |
20 Mar '25 - 21 Mar '25 | MH CET Law 2025 Exam Date (3-Year LLB) |
04 Apr '25 | MH CET Law 2025 Exam Date (5-Year LLB) |
To Be Notified | MH CET Law 2025 Admit Card (5-Year LLB) |
Dates | Past Exam Dates |
To Be Notified | MH CET Law 2025 Notification |
Documents Required to Fill Out MH CET Cell Law Application Form 2025
The following documents and details are required for filling out the application form for MH CET Law 2025:
1. Personal Information
- Name
- Date of Birth
- Gender
- Category Certification (General, SC, ST, OBC, etc.)
2. Contact Details:
- Address
- Email Address
- Mobile Number
3. Educational Qualification:
- 10th and 12th Mark Sheets and Passing Certificates Graduation Mark Sheets (if applicable)
- Post-Graduation Mark Sheets (if applicable)
4. Identification Proof:
- Aadhar Card Passport or
- Voter ID or
- Driving License or
5. Category-Specific Documents (if applicable):
- Caste Certificate Income Certificate (for economically weaker sections)Reservation Category Certificate
6. Domicile Certificate (if applicable):
- Proof of Maharashtra Domicile (as per the state-specific requirements)
7. Photograph and Signature:
- Scanned passport-sized photograph Scanned signature
8. Payment Proof:
- Payment receipt or reference number for the application fee payment
9. Any Other Relevant Documents:
- Disability Certificate (if applicable)Ex-servicemen Certificate (if applicable)
Please note that the above list is not exhaustive and may not cover all the documents required for your specific situation. It's always best to refer to the official MH CET Law website or the information brochure provided by the conducting authority for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the required documents for the application process. Also, make sure to keep copies of all the documents and receipts for your records.
Q: Â Do the application forms for the MH CET Law 5-year LLB and 3-year LLB release on the same date?
No, the application forms for the MH CET Law 5-year LLB and 3-year LLB do not release on the same date. Generally, the application form for the MH CET Law 5-year LLB is released 10-15 days before the application form for the MH CET Law 3-year LLB. Thus, candidates who want to apply for a 5-year LLB or 3-year LLB through MH CET Law need to know that the application forms for the two types of LLB programmes are different, and candidates need to fill out the MH CET Law application form for their respective LLB programme. The application form for both programmes, 5-year LLB and 3-year LLB, will be released on the same website of Maharashtra CET Cell, cetcell.mahacet.org.
Q: Â I am doing Class 12th. Can I apply for MH CET Law?
Yes, you can apply for MH CET Law while pursuing Class 12, provided you meet the eligibility criteria set by the conducting authority. MH CET Law offers admission to both 5-year integrated LLB programs and 3-year LLB programs. Here's a general breakdown of the eligibility criteria for each program:
1. 5-Year Integrated LLB Program:
Candidates should have passed the 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognised board.
There is no age limit for applying to the 5-year integrated LLB program.
2. 3-Year LLB Program:
Candidates should have completed their graduation in any discipline from a recognised university.
There might be specific percentage criteria for graduation, so check the information brochure for details.
Note: Candidates will require their Class 12 marksheet or passing certificate at the time of admission to a 5-year LLB course through MH CET Law scores.
Q: Â Can non-Maharashtra residents apply for MH CET Law?
Yes, non-Maharashtra residents can apply for MH CET Law (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law). The MH CET Law exam is open to both Maharashtra residents and non-residents of Maharashtra. Eligibility criteria may vary depending on the category of candidates.
For 5-Year Integrated LL.B. Programme:
- Indian Nationals: Candidates from any state in India are eligible to apply
For 3-Year LL.B. Programme:
- Indian Nationals: Candidates from any state in India can apply.
Note: Foreign nationals, Non Resident Indians (NRIs) and Overseas Indian Citizens can also apply for MH CET Law for admission to 5-year LLB or 3-year LLB.
However, please note that eligibility criteria, reservation policies, and admission processes may be subject to change, so it is crucial to refer to the official MH CET Law website or the information brochure provided for the specific year in which you plan to appear for the exam. These sources will provide the most up-to-date information regarding eligibility and admission requirements for both Maharashtra and non-Maharashtra residents.
Q: Â Can candidates who do not belong to Maharashtra apply for the MH CET Law?
Yes, candidates who do not belong to Maharashtra can also apply for MH CET Law. MH CET Law is open to candidates from all over India, and it is not limited to residents of Maharashtra. This means that candidates from other states can also apply for MH CET Law if they meet the eligibility criteria specified by the conducting authority. However, please check the specific eligibility criteria and requirements for the year you are applying, as these details might change from year to year. It's important to refer to the official MH CET Law website or the information brochure for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding eligibility and application requirements.
How to apply for MH CET Law 2025?
The links to application forms of MH CET Law 2025 for both 5-year LLB and 3-year LLB courses will be made available below, once the exam authority releases the forms. You need to click on the link for the programme you wish to apply through MHCET Law 2025:
Direct link for MHCET Law 2025 application form for five-year LLB course | To be updated |
Direct link for MHCET Law 2025 application form for three-year LLB course | To be updated |
Step 1: Registration
1. Visit the official website of MH CET, cetcell.mahacet.org or MAH CET Portal -portal.maharashtracet.org.Â
2. Click on the exam portal link available on the website's home page.Â
3. The 2025-24 portal link will redirect you to a new page. Here you need to click on the MAH-LLB/LLB option.Â
4. Then, click on the "New Registration" option.
5. Enter details like your name, email ID, mobile number, and select a password. The following deatils are required for MH CET 2025 registration:
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7. Create a password to access all details related to MH CET 2025 in the future and enter the security PIN.Â
8. Save and proceed to complete the registration process.
9. Upon successful registration, an application number and a unique candidate account will be created.
Step 2: Fill the Application Form
- To access the form, you need to log in to the candidate account.
- On log-in, you will have to enter educational, personal, and contact details.
- Ensure that the data entered is correct and verifiable as otherwise your candidature may be rejected.Â
Step 3: Upload Photo & Signature
Candidates need to then upload scanned copies of their signature and photograph. The signature needs to be done with a black ink pen on white paper.
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Step 4: Pay the Application Fee
Candidates can pay the application fee for MHCET Law admissions through Credit Card/ Debit Card (RuPay/ Visa/ Maestro/ MasterCard), IMPS, Cash Cards, Mobile Wallets or NetBanking. The application fee to be paid by candidates of each category is as under:
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General category candidates from Maharashtra State and J & K migrant candidates |
INR 800 |
Outside Maharashtra State Candidates |
INR 800 |
Reserved category candidates from the state of Maharashtra (ST, SC, VJ/DT (NT-A), NT-1(B), NT-2(C), NT-3(D), OBC and SBC) |
INR 600 |
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Step 5: Submit the Application Form
- Once candidates submit the application fee they will be provided with an e-receipt informing about the payment received from their end.
- Candidates are advised to take a clear print of this e-receipt of application fee payment.
- After this, candidates can preview the information provided by them and once they are sure that all the information fields are correctly filled they have to click on ‘Final Submit’ button.
- On completing this step the application process for MHCET Law 2025 is complete.
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Q: Â How do I apply for MH-CET Law?
To apply for MH CET Law, follow these steps:
1. Registration: Visit the official MH CET Law website and register by providing your basic details like name, email, and mobile number. You will receive login credentials.
2. Fill Application Form: Log in using the provided credentials. Fill in personal, educational, and contact details accurately. Choose the law program you're applying for.
3. Upload Documents: Upload scanned copies of your passport-sized photograph and signature as per the specified format.
4. Payment: Pay the application fee online through the available payment options. The fee varies based on the category and papers chosen.
5. Review and Submit: Double-check all details before submitting the application. Once submitted, note down the application number for future reference.
6. Print Confirmation: After submission, download and print the application confirmation page. This page includes your application details and fee payment status.
Remember to adhere to the application timeline and eligibility criteria mentioned in the official notification. Keep a copy of all documents and communications related to your application.
Q: Â How much is the MH CET Law 2025 application fee?
The application fee for MH CET Law varies depending on factors such as the category of the applicant and the number of papers they are applying for. Typically, the fee is different for candidates belonging to the General/Open category, Reserved category (like SC/ST/OBC), and Persons with Disability (PwD) category.
MH CET Law 2025 application fee, for the 5-year LL.B. program, the application fee for General/Open category/Outside Maharashtra candidates will range from around INR 800 to INR 1000, while for Maharashtra candidates, it will usually lower, around INR 600 to INR 800. For the 3-year LL.B. program, the fee structure will be similar.
It's important to note that these figures are based on historical data and might have changed in subsequent years. Always refer to the official MH CET Law notification or the Directorate of Higher Education, Maharashtra's official website for the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding the application fee.
Q: Â How can I fill out the MH CET Law application form 2025?
To fill out the MH CET Law application form 2025, visit the official website of the Common Entrance Test Cell Maharashtra (CET Cell Maharashtra). Start by opening a web browser and typing in the official website's URL, cetcell.mahacet.org. Once on the website's homepage, navigate to the "Admissions" or "Examinations" section, where you are likely to find information related to MH CET Law.
Look for a link or tab specifically labelled "MAH CET Law" for 5-Yr LLB or 3-Yr LLB (for the course to which you want to apply) Click on this link to be directed to the dedicated MH CET Law page. Here, you should find detailed information about the application process, including important dates, eligibility criteria, and instructions for filling out the application form.
Usually, there will be a prominent link to access the application form directly. Clicking on this link will lead you to the online application portal. Make sure to read through all the provided instructions carefully before proceeding with the form filling process. Always refer to the official website to ensure you have accurate and up-to-date information regarding the application process.
Q: Â I forgot my MH CET application number. What can I do to get it?
Candidates can access their application by using the following steps if they forget it:
Step 1: Visit the MH CET website, cetcell.mahacet.org.
Step 2: Click on the portal link.
Step 3: Click on the subject link for which you filled out the MH CET application form.
Step 4: Click on the "Already Registered" option.
Step 5: Navigate to the "I can't access my account" link, which is located to the left of the screen, just below the sign in button.
Step 6: Now, click on the "I forgot my Application no." option.
Step 7: Enter your name, your father's name, your mother's name and date of birth. You will receive your application number.
MH CET Law Application Form 2025: Important Guidelines
If you are going to fill out the MH CET Law 2025 application form, you must read the following guidelines before proceeding further:
- Fill out all the details correctly in the MH CET Law registration and application form because there will not be a correction window.
- Pay the application fee or registration fee before the last application date for your respective law course. If you fail to do so, your application will not be considered.Â
- Fill out the application only if you meet the eligibility criteria; otherwise, your application will be rejected.Â
- Do not fill out the wrong details. If the verification of the entered details fails, your admission will be cancelled.Â
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Q: Â What are the courses offered through MH CET Law?
MH CET Law (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for Law) is conducted for admission to various undergraduate law programs in the state of Maharashtra. The MH CET Law offers admission to the following law courses:
1. 5-Year Integrated LL.B. Programme: This programme is designed for students who have completed their 10+2 or equivalent education. It is a comprehensive five-year programme that combines undergraduate education with legal studies.
2. 3-Year LL.B. Programme: This programme is for graduates who have completed their bachelor's degree in any discipline and wish to pursue a career in law. It is a three-year postgraduate program.
Please note that the specific courses and their details may change over time, and new courses may be introduced. To get the most up-to-date information on the courses offered through MH CET Law and their eligibility criteria, candidates should refer to the official website of CET Cell Maharashtra or the MH CET Law brochure for the year they plan to appear for the exam.
Q: Â Can I get the first city of preference as my MH CET Law exam centre?
There is no guarantee that candidates will get the first city of preference as their MH CET Law exam centre. The allocation of test centres depends on various factors, such as the number of candidates that selected a particular centre, the infrastructure capacity of the centre to allow all candidates to appear in the test, and security and safety criteria. Thus, these factors will decide whether you get the exam centre of your choice or not.
The CET Cell Maharashtra allows candidates to select three cities as their exam centre options for the MH CET Law exam. If you do not get the first city of your choice as your exam centre, the exam authority will allot you the second city of your choice as your exam centre. Moreover, if you do not get the second city of your preference as your MH CET Law exam centre, the exam centre of your third preference will be allotted to you. Here, candidates need to know that the exam authority sometimes allocates exam centres randomly.
Q: Â Can I change my MH CET Law exam centre after submitting the MH CET Law application?
In general, after submitting your MH CET Law application, you cannot change your exam center. The choice of exam center that you make during the application process is typically considered final, and the exam authorities allocate centers based on your preferences and availability.
It's essential to choose your preferred exam center carefully during the application process to avoid any inconvenience later. Ensure that the selected center is convenient for you to reach and meets your logistical requirements.
If you have a valid and urgent reason for requesting a change in your exam center, you may contact the exam authorities or the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET Cell). However, such requests are often considered only in exceptional cases, and approval is at their discretion. Valid reasons might include a medical emergency or a situation beyond your control.
To explore the possibility of changing your exam center, you should reach out to the official MH CET Law authorities as early as possible and provide all necessary documentation and reasons for your request. Keep in mind that approval is not guaranteed, so it's best to select your preferred exam center carefully during the application process to avoid any complications.
Q: Â How many test centres can I select at the time of MH CET Law registration?
While filling out the MH CET Law registration form, candidates can select up to three exam centers. Follow these steps to select your preferred centers:
- Visit the official CET Cell website: cetcell.mahacet.org.
- Enter your name, parents' names, communication address, residential address, and complete the registration process.
- After registration, proceed to fill out the application form and select three test centers from the list provided by the exam authority.
- Save these details and pay the application fee.
Note: MH CET Law exam centers are allotted on a first-come, first-served basis. Make sure your first-choice center is marked as your top preference, followed by the remaining two choices.
MH CET Law Admit Card 2025
The MH CET Law 2025 admit card for the 3-year LLB programme will tentatively be released in March 2025. However, the admit card for the 5-year LLB course will tentatively be available for download in April 2025.Â
Check out the steps to download the admit card for the MH CET Law 2025:Â
- Visit the MAH CET website - cetcell.mahacet.org.Â
- Go to the tab of 5-year LLB / 3-year LLB programme.Â
- Click on the admit card link.Â
- Enter your MH CET Law 2025 application number, date of birth, and the provided security code (captcha).Â
- Your admit card will be available for download in a new tab.Â
- Click on the download button to save it.
Importance of MH CET Law Admit Card 2025
The MH CET Law Admit Card is absolutely crucial for anyone appearing in the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MH CET) for Law. Here's why:
- Mandatory for Entry: Without your admit card, you will not be allowed to enter the exam hall. It serves as your official identification and confirmation of registration.
- Exam Details: The admit card contains vital information about your exam, including:
- Roll number: Used for identification and answer sheet marking.
- Exam date and time: Ensures you arrive at the correct time.
- Exam center details: Address and directions to your designated center.
- Reporting time: Specifies the time you need to be present before the exam starts.
- Exam instructions: Important guidelines about what to bring and prohibited items.
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MHCET Law Notifications
187 Institutes accepting MHCET Law
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