MAH LLB 3 Years CET 2026 Registration Ends Today; Exam Scheduled for April 1–2

MAH LLB 3 Years CET 2026 Registration Ends Today; Exam Scheduled for April 1–2

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The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra will close the registration process for the MAH LLB 3 Years CET 2026 today, January 23, 2026. Eligible candidates can submit their applications through the official website
mahacet.org.

The MAH-L.L.B. 3 Years CET 2026 examination is scheduled to be conducted on a tentative basis from April 1 to April 2, 2026. This entrance exam is mandatory for graduates seeking admission into 3-year LL.B. programmes in government and private law colleges across Maharashtra.

APAAR ID Mandatory for CET Registration

According to the latest official notification, the APAAR ID has been made compulsory for CET registration. Candidates who have not yet generated their APAAR ID must create it through DigiLocker before submitting the application form.

Without an APAAR ID, candidates will not be able to complete the CET registration process.

How to Apply for MAH LLB 3 Years CET 2026

Candidates can follow the steps below to complete the application process:

  • Visit the official website – mahacet.org
  • Click on the MAH LLB 3 Years CET 2026 Registration link
  • Complete the new registration process
  • Log in and fill out the application form carefully
  • Upload required documents and details
  • Pay the application fee through the online payment gateway
  • Submit the form and download the confirmation page

Important Official Notice for Candidates

The CET Cell has clarified several important instructions for candidates applying for the examination:

  • Hall tickets will be generated only for the course selected by the candidate.
  • An application submitted for one course will not be valid for any other course.
  • Candidates must carefully select the correct course while filling the application form.

Incorrect course selection may lead to cancellation of candidature during the admission or counselling process.

What Aspirants Should Do Next

With the registration window closing, candidates should now focus on structured preparation for the CET examination, particularly in the following subjects:

  • Legal Aptitude
  • Logical Reasoning
  • English Language
  • General Knowledge & Current Affairs

Admit cards for the examination will be released on the official portal after successful completion of the registration process.

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