
MAH CET 2022: MAH LLB exam dates released, application process begins today
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MAH CET 2022 examination dates have been announced. The MHT CET law exam will be held on May 17 and May 18. Students can apply before the last date.
MAH CET 2022: The exam conducting body, Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test, has announced the MAH CET law date of 2022. According to the official information, the exam is scheduled to be held on May 17 and May 18. Students who are interested can visit the official website, i.e., mahacet.org for the application process.
Direct link to check the official notice
MAH CET 2022 dates have only been announced for the MAH LLB 5 years exam. Students must note that the registrations for the MHT CET Law exam have begun today, March 19.
Direct link to apply
The students passing the SSC and HSC Examination from a recognised institution in Maharashtra State or the candidates passing the equivalent examination (such as 11+1, A level in Senior Secondary School Leaving Certificate Course) from a recognised Board/University of India or outside or from a Secondary Board or equivalent, constituted or recognised by the Union or by a State Government, which is in Maharashtra.
As per the CET fees for Open Category and EWS from Maharashtra and outside Maharashtra are Rs. 800. For all others, it is Rs. 600.
Students are advised to keep a close eye on the official website for more details and information related to the exam.

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