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Kritika Rai

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In the MH CET Law counselling process, candidates are given two options after the seat allotment: Freeze and Float. These options allow candidates to decide whether they want to accept the allotted seat or keep their options open for further rounds of counselling.

Freeze Option:

The Freeze option allows candidates to lock in their current seat allotment and not participate in subsequent rounds of counselling. This option is beneficial for candidates who are satisfied with their current seat allotment and do not wish to risk losing it.

Once a candidate chooses the Freeze option, they cannot participate in further rounds of counselling. The

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Kritika Rai

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AP stands for Centralized Admission Process. It is a common online platform used for seat allocation in various educational institutions in Maharashtra, including law colleges. The CAP process is conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET Cell) of Maharashtra.

In the context of MH CET Law counselling, CAP rounds are conducted to allocate seats in law colleges based on the ranks of candidates in the MH CET Law exam. Candidates are required to register for CAP and fill their choices of colleges and courses in order of preference. Seats are then allotted to candidates based on their ranks and choices.

The CAP process is designed

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Kritika Rai

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If you are not satisfied with your seat allotment through the MH CET Law Counselling, you have two options:

1. Participate in the subsequent rounds of counselling: There are usually multiple rounds of counselling for MH CET Law. If you are not satisfied with your seat allotment in one round, you can participate in the next round and hope for a better seat.

2. Withdraw from counselling: If you are not satisfied with any of the seats that you are allotted, you can withdraw from counselling. However, you will have to pay a withdrawal fee.

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Deekshith

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There are three rounds of admission counseling for the B.A. LL.B. programme at Faculty of Law, Calcutta University. The counseling is conducted online and the dates for each round are announced on the university website

For the LL.M. program, there are two rounds of admission counseling. The counseling is conducted online and the dates for each round are announced on the university website.

 

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Deepak Kumar

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Three rounds are there in MHCET Law Counseling for Government Law College, Churchgate. After document verification, choice filling for MHT CET counselling 2023 will start and seat allotment will be made in three rounds. Candidates who will be allotted seats will have to confirm their admission online by paying the seat confirmation fees and reporting to the allotted institute.

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Kratika Sharma

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The CET Cell Maharashtra published a revised schedule for the Centralised Admission Process, or CAP for MH CET Law 3-year LLB 2023. Now, the MH CET 2023 CAP registration form for 3-year LLB for MS and OMS candidates can be filled out till Jul 20. 
MH CET Law 2023 5-year LLB Round 1 (revised merit list), has been released on Jul 8. Also, Round 2 merit list is expected to be released on Jul 19 for Outside Maharashtra State (OMS) and Maharashtra State (MS) candidates. 

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