MH CET Law Admit Card 2026 Out for 5-Year LLB – Download Hall Ticket

THE MH CET Law Admit Card 2026 has been officially released by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra. Candidates who registered for the 5-year integrated LLB entrance examination can now download their hall tickets from the official CET Cell portal using their login credentials. The exam is scheduled for 8 May 2026 and will be conducted in computer-based mode at designated centres across Maharashtra and selected cities outside the state.

As per the official notification, it is mandatory for candidates to carry their admit card along with a valid photo ID to the exam centre. Candidates not in possession of these documents will be barred from appearing for the exam. For all relevant details, candidates can visit https://cetcell.mahacet.org.

Note: All information is sourced from the official notification. Students are advised to verify all details from the official website before proceeding.

MH CET Law Admit Card 2026 – Overview (5-Year LLB)

Particulars Details
Exam Name MH CET Law 2026 – 5-Year LLB
Conducting Body State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra
Course Integrated BA LLB / BBA LLB / BLS LLB (5-year)
Admit Card Status Released for 5-year LLB
Admit Card Release Date 26/04/2026
Exam Date 08/05/2026
Mode of Exam Computer-Based Test (CBT)
Official Website https://cetcell.mahacet.org
Login Details Required Registration Number/Application ID and Date of Birth (or Password)

Key Information

Particulars Details
Admit Card Release Date 26/04/2026
Exam Date 08/05/2026

How to Download MH CET Law Admit Card 2026 (5-Year LLB)

Candidates can follow these steps to download their MH CET Law 5-year LLB hall ticket:

  1. Visit the State CET Cell website: https://cetcell.mahacet.org and go to the MH CET Law (5-year LLB) page via the Central Launchpad.
  2. Click on the “View Admit Card” / “Download MH CET Law 5-Year LLB Admit Card 2026” link.
  3. On the candidate login window, enter your Registration Number/Application ID and Date of Birth/Password, then submit the captcha/security key.
  4. Your MH CET Law Admit Card 2026 (5-year LLB) will be displayed on the screen.
  5. Check details such as your name, exam date (8 May 2026), exam time, test centre, and exam-day instructions.
  6. Download the hall ticket PDF and take 2-3 clear printouts to carry on the exam day and keep as a backup.

If you face difficulty in logging in or downloading the admit card, use the direct link on the CET Cell/partner sites or contact the MH CET Law helpdesk.

💡 Expert Tip: Ensure that all details on your admit card, including the exam date and centre, are correct before the exam day to avoid any last-minute issues.

Details Mentioned on MH CET Law Admit Card 2026

The MH CET Law 5-year LLB admit card contains key details that candidates must verify carefully:

  • Candidate’s name and photograph
  • Application/Registration number and roll number (if allotted)
  • Exam name: MH CET Law 2026 – 5-Year LLB
  • Exam date and shift (8 May 2026 – Shift 1 or Shift 2)
  • Reporting time, last entry time, and exam timing (e.g., 9:00-11:00 AM or 2:00-4:00 PM)
  • Exam centre name, code, and full address
  • Candidate’s category and other profile details
  • Important exam-day instructions and code of conduct

Any discrepancies in the candidate’s name, photograph, exam date, or centre may be reported to the State CET Cell for clarification before the exam.

Documents Required with MH CET Law Admit Card 2026

On the MH CET Law 5-year LLB exam day, candidates must bring the following to the test centre:

  • A printed copy of MH CET Law Admit Card 2026 (5-year LLB) – clear A4-size printout, colour or high-quality black and white.
  • One original valid photo ID proof, such as:
  • Aadhaar Card
  • PAN Card
  • Passport
  • Voter ID
  • Driving Licence
  • Any additional documents mentioned in the instructions, if applicable (for example, disability certificate for PwD candidates).

Candidates who fail to produce the admit card and an acceptable ID will not be permitted inside the exam hall.

Exam-Day Instructions for MH CET Law 5-Year LLB 2026

The State CET Cell has issued detailed exam-day guidelines for MH CET Law 2026, including shift-wise reporting and entry times:

  • Reach the exam centre well before reporting time; for Shift 1, reporting is usually around 7:30 AM, with last entry by 8:45 AM and exam from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM; for Shift 2, reporting is around 12:30 PM, last entry by 1:45 PM and exam from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM.
  • Carry only essential items – MH CET Law hall ticket, valid photo ID, and permitted stationery; avoid bags, books, or unnecessary belongings.
  • Do not carry mobile phones, smart watches, calculators, Bluetooth devices, earphones, or any electronic gadgets or written material into the exam hall; these items are strictly prohibited.
  • Follow all instructions announced by invigilators and those printed on the admit card and displayed at the centre; any unfair practice can lead to cancellation of candidature.
  • Keep your MH CET Law admit card safely even after the exam, as it may be required for counselling and document verification.

Important Links

Particulars Link
Official Website Click Here

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1. How can I apply for this course?

Ans. You can apply by visiting the official website and following the steps mentioned above.

Q2. What is the last date to apply?

Ans. The last date to apply is 26/04/2026 as per the official notification.

Q3. When is the MH CET Law 5-Year LLB exam?

Ans. The MH CET Law 5-Year LLB exam is scheduled for 08/05/2026.

Q4. What documents do I need to bring on exam day?

Ans. You need to bring your admit card and a valid photo ID proof on exam day.

Q5. How can I download the MH CET Law Admit Card?

Ans. You can download the admit card by visiting the official website and entering your login credentials.

Q6. What should I do if there is a discrepancy in my admit card?

Ans. Report any discrepancies in your admit card to the State CET Cell before the exam.

Q7. Are electronic devices allowed in the exam hall?

Ans. No, electronic devices such as mobile phones and smart watches are strictly prohibited in the exam hall.

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