When will MH CET Law 2026 admit card release for BLS LLB programme?
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The MH CET Law 2026 will be released in two phases of the admit card. The admit card for the five-year BLS LLB course is most likely going to be published in March 2026 on the official website in an online mode. And the students will be able to download their admit card within a specific period by entering their registration number along with their date of birth, through the website. The admit card is a document submitted on the day of the examination.
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