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MAH LLB 5-Year CET 2026 Admit Card Released; Exam on May 8

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· May 6, 2026

The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra has officially released the admit cards for MAH LLB 5-Year CET 2026.

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The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra has officially released the admit cards for MAH LLB 5-Year CET 2026. Candidates who have successfully registered for the exam can now download their hall tickets from the official website — cetcell.mahacet.org. With the exam scheduled for May 8, 2026, students are advised not to delay and download their admit cards at the earliest.

The MAH LLB 5-Year CET is a key entrance exam for students aiming to secure admission into integrated law programmes offered by top law colleges across Maharashtra. For many aspirants, this exam is the first step toward building a career in the legal field right after Class 12.

To access the admit card, candidates need to log in using their registered credentials, such as email ID and password. The hall ticket will include important details like the candidate’s name, roll number, exam centre, reporting time, and exam-day instructions. It is important to check all details carefully. If there is any error, candidates should contact the authorities immediately to get it corrected.

On the exam day, carrying a printed copy of the admit card is mandatory. Along with this, candidates must also bring a valid photo ID proof. Without these documents, entry to the exam centre will not be allowed. Reaching the centre on time is equally important to avoid last-minute stress.

The exam will be conducted in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode and will include multiple-choice questions from subjects like Legal Aptitude, General Knowledge, Logical Reasoning, English, and Basic Mathematics. One advantage for candidates is that there is no negative marking, so they can attempt all questions without worrying about losing marks.

With just a few days left, this is the right time for candidates to focus on quick revision and practice. Solving mock tests and managing time effectively can make a big difference in performance.

Overall, the release of the admit card signals that the final phase of preparation has begun. Candidates should stay focused, follow the instructions carefully, and approach the exam with confidence.

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