MH CET law 2020 first seat allotment to be released soon; Read all details here
Team Careers360 | January 16, 2021 | 07:00 PM IST | 2 mins read
Admissions through MH CET law 2020 are offered on the basis of merit cum preference. The first seat allotment will be released separately for MS and OMS candidates.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: As per the revised notification of State CET Cell, Maharashtra, the first seat allotment list of MH CET law 3-year LLB and 5-year LLB will be released on January 21 and January 23, respectively. The allocation list is important as it will inform the candidates whether they have secured a seat or not. The list is prepared on the basis of final merit list which is yet to be released. Candidates who will be allotted seats in the law colleges will have the option to complete the admission process by reporting at the college.
MH CET law seat allocation process
There are more than 120 law colleges in Maharashtra that are participating in MH CET law 2020. These colleges are offering seats in 3-year LLB and 5-year integrated LLB programmes to the candidates who have a valid CET score.
The CET Cell started the MH CET law 2020 Centralized Admission Process (CAP) for 3-year LLB and 5-year LLB from December 09 and December 11, 2020, respectively. Candidates who applied for CAP and later shortlisted through provisional merit list are now eligible for the first round of seat allotment.
However, the authorities had also allowed the candidates to submit their grievances against the provisional merit list. And, the final and improved merit list for MH CET law 5-year LLB will be released on January 18 and for 3-year LLB, on January 19.
Now, the seat allocation list will be prepared on the basis of the following parameters.
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Merit rank of the candidate
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College preference provided by the candidate
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Status of application - Approved or not
What after seat allocation?
Shortlisted candidates will have to report to Law Colleges to confirm first-round admissions. The last date to confirm admission is January 27 for 3-year LLB and January 28 for 5-year LLB. Candidates will have to upload or submit the caste validity certificate at the college. Following this, the law colleges will upload the admitted candidate's status online through their login portal.
MH CET law 2020 counselling - Second round
Candidates who could not be covered in the first round of allocation list will have the opportunity to participate in the second round which will start from January 29. Such candidates will have to upload their documents and submit the college preference at the MH CET law counselling portal.
The provisional merit list for MH CET law 5-year LLB for the second round will be released on February 9, 2021. And, for 3-year LLB, the list will be released on February 09, 2021. Meanwhile, the final merit lists for 5-year LLB and 3-year LLB will be released on February 17 and February 18, respectively.
After seat allocation of the second round, admissions for vacant seats will be conducted. The details of the vacant seat will be available online as well as in the notice board of the colleges in the first week of March 2021.
MH CET law 2020 counselling (Round -1) - In numbers
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Particulars |
5-year integrated LLB |
3-year LLB |
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No of Applicant registered |
11586 |
38278 |
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No of applications filled |
9477 |
33123 |
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FC Assigned |
9477 |
33123 |
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FC Approved |
8625 |
28626 |
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FC kept on hold |
843 |
4479 |
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