The MH CET Law counseling process is the series of steps that candidates must follow to secure admission to law colleges in Maharashtra based on their MH CET Law exam scores. Below is a general outline of the MH CET Law counseling process, but please note that specific details and procedures may change from year to year, so candidates should refer to the official MH CET Law website or counseling brochure for the most current information:
1. Registration: Candidates who have qualified for the MH CET Law exam must first register for the counseling process on the official MH CET Law counseling website. This typically involves providing personal information and generating login credentials.
2. Choice Filling: After registration, candidates are required to fill in their preferences for law colleges and programs. They can select the colleges they wish to apply to in order of preference. It's essential to carefully consider choices based on your MH CET Law rank and eligibility.
3. Document Verification: Candidates are usually required to attend a document verification session at designated counseling centers. During this session, candidates must provide the necessary documents, such as MH CET Law admit card, scorecard, educational certificates, caste/category certificate (if applicable), domicile certificate, and passport-sized photographs.
4. Counselling Fee Payment: Candidates need to pay the counseling fee as per the guidelines provided. The fee amount and payment methods can vary from year to year.
5. Seat Allotment: Based on the candidate's MH CET Law rank, category (if applicable), and choices filled during registration, the conducting authority conducts seat allotment. Candidates are informed of their allotted college and program.
6. Provisional Seat Allotment Letter: Candidates who are allotted seats receive a provisional seat allotment letter, which they can download from the official website. This letter contains details about the allotted college, program, and further instructions.
7. Confirmation of Admission: To confirm their admission, candidates must visit the allotted college within the specified timeframe, pay the admission fee, and complete the admission process as per the college's requirements. Failure to do so may result in the forfeiture of the allotted seat.
8. Additional Rounds (if applicable): In some cases, there may be subsequent rounds of counseling for vacant seats. Candidates who do not get their preferred college or programme in the first round may have the opportunity to participate in subsequent rounds.
9. Withdrawal and Refund (if applicable): Candidates who wish to withdraw from the counseling process must follow the withdrawal procedure. Refunds of counseling fees, if applicable, are usually processed according to the guidelines.
It's important for candidates to stay updated with the official MH CET Law website and counseling brochure for the specific dates, procedures, and requirements for the counseling process in the year they plan to seek admission.