Law Aspirants Track Updates for MH CET Law and Other State Entrance
Stay ahead with the latest December 2025 updates for MH CET Law and other major state entrance exams.Our comprehensive guide covers the registration kickoff for the 3-year and 5-year LLB programs,crucial eligibility criteria for law aspirants, and a comparative timeline for 2026 exams.Learn about the new 120-question exam pattern and essential documents for the Centralised Admission Process.Track official dates to ensure you never miss a deadline for India’s top law colleges.

The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, has activated the initial phase for the 2026 academic cycle. This is a critical window for law aspirants to transition from preparation to the application phase. The registration process is conducted online via the official portal, cetcell.mahacet.org.
- The application form for the 3-year LLB program is tentatively scheduled to open in the last week of December 2025.
- The 5-year LLB (Integrated) registration window is expected to follow in the first week of January 2026.
- The 3-year LLB entrance exam is slated for April 1 and April 2, 2026, while the 5-year LLB exam is fixed for May 8, 2026.
Comparison of Major Law Entrance Exams 2026
| Exam Name | Course Type | Registration Window | Exam Date |
| MH CET Law (3-Yr) | LLB | Dec 2025 – March 2026 | April 1-2, 2026 |
| MH CET Law (5-Yr) | BA/BBA LLB | Jan 2026 – March 2026 | May 8, 2026 |
| SLAT 2026 | Integrated Law | Closed (Nov 2025) | Dec 2025 (Slots) |
| TS LAWCET | 3/5-Yr LLB | March 2026 – April 2026 | May/June 2026 |
Eligibility and Updated Exam Pattern
Understanding the qualification requirements is mandatory before filling out the form. For the 2026 cycle, the CET Cell continues with the revised exam structure introduced recently to align with national standards.
- For the 5-year LLB, candidates must have passed Class 12 with 45% (General) or 40% (SC/ST).
- For the 3-year LLB, a graduation degree in any discipline is required with a minimum of 45% aggregate marks.
- The exam pattern now consists of 120 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) instead of 150, with no negative marking.
- Core subjects include Legal Aptitude, General Knowledge, Logical Reasoning, and English, with Basic Mathematics added specifically for the 5-year program.
Action Plan for State Law Aspirants
With the CLAT and AILET 2026 cycles concluded in early December 2025, the focus now shifts entirely to state-level CETs. Aspirants must prepare for the Centralised Admission Process (CAP), which relies heavily on accurate documentation.
- Ensure your Aadhaar Authentication and APAAR ID generation are completed, as these are now mandatory for registration.
- Keep digital copies of your category certificates (Caste, EWS, or PwD) ready, as late submissions often lead to disqualification from reserved seats.
- Monitor the official CET portal daily for the specific "live" link of the application form to avoid the last-minute server rush.
In conclusion, the 2026 law entrance season is entering its most active phase for state universities. Success depends not only on your test scores but also on administrative diligence. Aspirants should immediately verify their eligibility documents and bookmark the official CET Cell website to track the live application link.
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