MAH CET 3-year LLB 2024 Exam Commences Tomorrow: Know the Schedule and Instructions
The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, is gearing up to conduct the MAH CET Law exam 2024 for three-year integrated LLB courses on March 12 and 13. Here are the key details and guidelines for candidates appearing in the exam:
Mar 11, 2024, 20:40 IST
The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, is gearing up to conduct the MAH CET Law exam 2024 for three-year integrated LLB courses on March 12 and 13. Here are the key details and guidelines for candidates appearing in the exam:
Exam Overview:
- Exam Date: March 12 and 13, 2024
- Mode of Exam: Online
- Total Marks: 150
- Question Format: Multiple-choice questions in English and Marathi
- Exam Duration: 120 minutes
- Total Questions: 150
Exam Centers and Shifts:
- The MAH CET 3-year LLB exam 2024 will be conducted in 53 cities across Maharashtra and the country.
- The examination will be split into two shifts.
- Shift 1 Reporting Time: 7:30 AM, Exam Time: 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM
- Shift 2 Reporting Time: 12:30 PM, Exam Time: 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM
- Last entry to the exam hall for Shift 1: 8:45 AM, for Shift 2: 1:45 PM
- Candidates are allowed to leave at 11:05 AM for Shift 1 and at 4:05 PM for Shift 2.
Exam Day Instructions:
- Candidates should arrive at the exam venue at least one hour before the exam begins.
- Admit card and a valid photo ID are mandatory for verification at the exam centre.
- Admit cards can be downloaded from the official website at cetcell.mahacet.org.
- Prohibited items like mobile phones, earphones, laptops, and study materials are not allowed in the exam hall.
- Cheating, duplicating, or resorting to unfair tactics will lead to disqualification.
Important Note:
- In case of any problem during the exam administration, efforts will be made to rectify the issue.
- Candidates must comply with any instructions given by the exam authorities.
- Conducting a reexamination is at the discretion of the Test Conducting Body, and candidates will not have any claim for a re-test.
- Candidates not willing to participate in the delayed process or follow instructions may be summarily rejected from the exam process.