
Yes, absolutely! Non-Maharashtra domicile students can definitely appear for MHT CET Law 2026 for both 3-year and 5-year LLB programs. The State CET Cell welcomes aspiring candidates from across India to give this examination, with a catch, however, while appearing for the exam, seat allocation and reservation benefits will differ for candidates with a Maharashtra domicile. They will be kept under the "Outside Maharashtra State" (OMS) or "All India" quota, limited in number compared to the state quota. So yes, one can apply for and appear for the examination, but it is advisable to know the entire procedure regarding seat distribution and criteria before fillingout that form!

So you're planning to take MHT CET Law 2026 and wondering whether the exam is the same for both 3-year and 5-year LLB programs? Good question! Many students, however, tend to assume that it's the same exam, whereas it has some differences that you may need to know about. The State CET Cell conducts exams separately for graduates who pursue a 3-year LLB after completing an undergraduate degree. It also conducts a completely different examination for students who have completed the 12th standard with a 5-Year integrated LLB. And there are differences in coursework, not merely in subject matter, and it will lead you down a different career path in some cases, with varied duration of the courses and legal practice.

AIBE XX 2025: The Candidates who had appeared for the All India Bar Examination (AIBE) Test 2025 are eagerly waiting for announcement of result. While the Bar Council of India (BCI), the conducting body have not announced any dates for announcement of the result yet, a look at past years' release pattern can give us a rough estimate of date of declaration of AIBE 2025 result. Historically, the AIBE XX 2025 result is expected to be declared 80 to 100 days after the examination is held. The AIBE XX 2025 exam was concluded on November 30, 2025, and the result is expected to be declared between February 15 and March 7, 2026. This schedule compares favorably to previous trends, where evaluating, issuing the answer key, and preparing the result usually took a month after the exam.

So you've decided to pursue law through MHT CET Law 2026 - that's awesome! Now comes the important part: getting all your documents ready for registration. Trust me, having everything organised beforehand will save you from last-minute panic when the registration window opens.

Yes, final-year students can apply for MHT CET Law 2026. This means that anyone currently pursuing their final year of graduation (for 3-year LLB) or the final year of 12th standard (for 5-year LLB) will be eligible to apply for the exam. One does not need to wait for the final results to apply for the exam. This is good news for students who would like to plan their law career early and not waste a year waiting for results.
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