What is the last date to apply for the MHCET Law 2026?

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The last date to apply for the MHCET Law 2026 has been released. Candidates will be able to fill the MH CET Law 3-year Application Form from January 8, 2026 to February 13, 2026. The last date to fill the MH CET Law 5-year LLB Application form is February 14, 2026. All the details related to the MHC

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