MH CET Law 2025: Round 2 Seat Allotment Deadline Nears for 3-Year LLB
The clock is ticking for MH CET Law 2025 aspirants. Today, August 22, 2025, is the final deadline to accept seats allotted in Round 2 for the 3-year LLB program. This article provides an urgent guide on the seat acceptance process, what to do with your allotment, and the next steps in the counselling process for a seamless law admission journey. Don't miss this crucial update! ________________________________________

For thousands of law aspirants aiming for a career in law through the MH CET Law 2025 examination, today is a pivotal day. The final deadline to accept the seats allotted in the second round of the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) for the 3-year LLB program is today, August 22, 2025. This marks a crucial juncture in the law admission process, as students must act swiftly to secure their place in one of Maharashtra’s prestigious law colleges.
The State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell, Maharashtra, published the Round 2 seat allotment list on August 19, 2025, providing a much-anticipated relief for many candidates. However, with the deadline now upon them, it is essential for students to complete all required steps to confirm their admission. This urgency is particularly high as failure to accept the seat by today's end will lead to the forfeiture of their MH CET Law allotment, and the seat will be made available for subsequent rounds. For the latest updates, follow Only Education News.
The Final Step: Accepting Your Allotted Seat
The seat acceptance process is a straightforward but critical online procedure. Candidates must log in to the official MH CET Law counselling portal using their application number and password. Upon logging in, they will find their allotment status and the name of the college that has been allocated to them. The next step involves making a choice, which is referred to as "freeze" or "float."
- Freeze Option: If you are completely satisfied with the seat allotted to you and do not wish to be considered for any further rounds of allotment, you must choose the “freeze” option. This confirms your admission to the allocated college. After selecting this, you must proceed with the online fee payment and download the provisional allotment letter. The next step is to physically report to the allotted college for document verification and final admission confirmation.
- Float Option: If you accept the seat but still wish to be considered for an upgrade in a subsequent round (e.g., Round 3), you can choose the “float” option. By doing so, you are securing your current seat while remaining in the running for a higher-preference college. It is important to note that if you are allotted a better college in a later round, your previous allotment will automatically be canceled.
Aspirants who have not been allotted a seat in this round must continue to monitor the official website for updates on the next steps, including any subsequent rounds of the counselling process.
Mandatory Document Verification and College Reporting
After a candidate has accepted their seat by selecting either the “freeze” or “float” option and paid the seat acceptance fee online, the next crucial step is to report to the allotted law college for physical document verification. This process is a mandatory part of the law admission procedure. Students are advised to carry the following original documents, along with their photocopies:
- MH CET Law 2025 Admit Card and Scorecard.
- Class 10 and 12 Mark Sheets.
- Graduation Mark Sheets (for 3-year LLB).
- Domicile Certificate (if applicable).
- Category/Caste Certificate (if applicable).
- Aadhar Card and other Photo IDs.
- Provisional Seat Allotment Letter.
The college will verify all the documents and, once satisfied, will confirm the admission by generating a final admission receipt. Candidates should ensure they collect this receipt as proof of their successful admission.
What Lies Ahead: A Legal Career Awaits
With the end of the second CAP round, the MH CET Law 2025 counselling is moving into its final stages. The official schedule indicates that the colleges will upload the list of admitted candidates on the portal by August 23, 2025. The next step for those who are still awaiting an allotment will be the third round, which will be initiated with the display of vacant seats.
For those who have successfully secured a seat and confirmed their admission, the first day of their legal education is now just around the corner. The journey to a legal career is about to begin. For further details and updates on law courses and other law entrance exams, students are advised to keep a close eye on the official State CET Cell website: https://llb3cap25.mahacet.org/.
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