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Guidelines:

  • The aspiring candidates who fulfill the eligibility criteria shall appear for the Common Entrance Test conducted by the CET Cell. CET shall be conducted only through the online mode in multiple sessions if required by competent authority using standardized equi- percentile method for equating scores across sessions in specified centres within and outside Maharashtra.
  • The candidates who are appearing / have appeared for the qualifying examination (regular examination of that academic year) are also eligible to apply for the Entrance Examination. Such candidates will be eligible for admission only if they produce the Provisional / Degree Certificate and the Mark Lists of all parts of the qualifying examination at the time of admission.
  • The successful candidates at the CET would be required to abide by the CAP rounds to secure admission for the academic year . It is mandatory for all the aspiring candidates to register and confirm the online application form for MAH-LLB 5 years and MAH-LLB 3 years CET available on www.dhepune.gov.in and www.mahcet.org . The candidates are required to continuously follow the Notification of CET cell uploaded on their websites from time to time.
  • Students seeking admission on the basis of CET should register on (Digital University Portal-mumoa.digitaluniversity.ac) prior to seeking admission to either of the Courses of this college.The successful candidates at the CET would be required to abide by the CAP rounds to secure admission. The admission of a student to the college is subject to confirmation by the Bar Council of India, Directorate of Higher Education, Admission Regulating Authority, University of Mumbai and other applicable authorities. In case of non confirmation by any of the Authorities for any reason whatsoever, the Admission shall be deemed to be cancelled and void from the beginning.

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