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MAH CET 3-Year LLB result 2025 declared: Check direct link to download scorecards here
MAH CET 3-Year LLB result 2025 declared: Check direct link to download scorecards here

Time of India

time2 days ago

  • General
  • Time of India

MAH CET 3-Year LLB result 2025 declared: Check direct link to download scorecards here

The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell has officially declared the MH CET 3-Year LLB 2025 results on June 20 at the official website, This year, over 94,000 candidates had registered for the entrance test, and more than 74,000 appeared across centres in the state. The exam was conducted on May 2 and 3, and the final answer key was released on June 13, paving the way for the result announcement. Candidates can now access their individual scorecards by logging in with their application ID and date of birth. The result includes details like marks obtained, rank, and personal information. With the results out, the next step is the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) for seat allotment across Maharashtra's law colleges. How to check MAH CET 3-Year LLB result? Here is how candidates who appeared for the examination can check and download their scorecards: Visit Log in using application ID and DOB. Click on the '3‑Year LLB Result' link. View and download your scorecard Direct link to download MAH CET LLB scorecards Details mentioned in the scorecard After downloading the MAH CET LLB results, candidates are advised to check all the details mentioned in their scorecards carefully. Candidate's Name Application Number Roll Number Date of Birth (DOB) Parent's Name (Father's/Mother's name) Category (e.g., General, SC, ST, OBC, etc.) PwD Status (if applicable) Photograph and Signature Marks Obtained in the Entrance Exam Percentile Score All India Rank (AIR) Exam Date and Session Details Qualifying Status (Pass/Fail or Eligible for Counselling) These details are essential for counselling and seat allotment, so candidates should carefully verify all information on their scorecard and immediately contact the CET Cell in case of discrepancies. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like American Investor Warren Buffett Recommends: 5 Books For Turning Your Life Around Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Centralised Admission Process (CAP) With the results now declared, the next step for qualified candidates is the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) for securing seats in 3-Year LLB programmes across Maharashtra. The counselling schedule is expected to be announced soon on the official CET Cell website. There are approximately 16,240 seats available across various participating law colleges in the state. Eligible candidates will need to: Register online for CAP Fill in college and course preferences Upload required documents for verification Once the registration and verification process is complete, seat allotment will be done based on merit, preferences, and category. Candidates are advised to regularly check the official portal for updates and adhere to deadlines to avoid disqualification. Is your child ready for the careers of tomorrow? Enroll now and take advantage of our early bird offer! Spaces are limited.

3 women use fake ID to loot Rs 30 lakh from doctor's home in Delhi's Model Town; arrested
3 women use fake ID to loot Rs 30 lakh from doctor's home in Delhi's Model Town; arrested

Time of India

time4 days ago

  • Time of India

3 women use fake ID to loot Rs 30 lakh from doctor's home in Delhi's Model Town; arrested

NEW DELHI: Three young women friends, who wanted to make quick money to pay for a job that one of them wanted, hatched an elaborate plan and robbed a doctor's home in Model Town after one of them got a job there as a help. Police, who have arrested all three from UP, said the women had created a fake identity, searched online for domestic work and gotten one of them hired as a live-in maid at the doctor's residence in north-west Delhi. When the doctor wasn't home, 19-year-old Shilpi who was posing as a help, called in her accomplices, Rajni (27) and Neha Samalty (25), and they looted the house. Shilpi and Rajni, who is an LLB and the brain behind the crime, are from Meerut. Neha hails from Saharanpur. On June 12, police got a PCR call regarding the Model Town house theft. A team met the doctor. The doctor told the officers that his maid, Tanveer Kaur, had stolen Rs 30 lakh cash and an iPhone and fled. A case under Section 306 (theft by clerk or servant of property in possession of master) of the BNS was registered. A team, under sub-inspector Ravi Saini, did an extensive analysis of CCTV footage from the vicinity of the scene and carried out sustained technical surveillance. Police tried to verify the maid's identity with the placement agency through which she was hired. "We found out that she had submitted a fake identity to the agency. Her real name was Shilpi," a police source said. After a search in Meerut, Shilpi and Rajni were arrested. Cash amounting to Rs 22.5 lakh and the stolen iPhone were found. Both confessed to their involvement in the theft and disclosed Neha's name. They said that a portion of the stolen amount was given to her. Acting on this information, Neha was apprehended and Rs. 50,000 cash and a mobile phone used in the crime were seized from her. "They told the police they were best friends and needed money to pay to secure a job. Shilpi had earlier worked as a maid.... They started applying for maid jobs online, and Rajni created the fake ID," police said. Two days after she was hired, Shilpi called up her friends to rob the house. . DCP (northwest) Bhisham Singh said a probe was on.

3 women loot Rs 30 lakh from doc's house, all caught
3 women loot Rs 30 lakh from doc's house, all caught

Time of India

time5 days ago

  • Time of India

3 women loot Rs 30 lakh from doc's house, all caught

New Delhi: Three young women friends, who wanted to make quick money to pay for a job that one of them wanted, hatched an elaborate plan and robbed a doctor's home in Model Town after one of them got a job there as a help. Police, who have arrested all three from UP, said the women had created a fake identity, searched online for domestic work and gotten one of them hired as a live-in maid at the doctor's residence in north-west Delhi. When the doctor wasn't home, 19-year-old Shilpi who was posing as a help, called in her accomplices, Rajni (27) and Neha Samalty (25), and they looted the house. Shilpi and Rajni, who is an LLB and the brain behind the crime, are from Meerut. Neha hails from Saharanpur. On June 12, police got a PCR call regarding the Model Town house theft. A team met the doctor. The doctor told the officers that his maid, Tanveer Kaur, had stolen Rs 30 lakh cash and an iPhone and fled. A case under Section 306 (theft by clerk or servant of property in possession of master) of the BNS was registered. A team, under sub-inspector Ravi Saini, did an extensive analysis of CCTV footage from the vicinity of the scene and carried out sustained technical surveillance. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Free P2,000 GCash eGift UnionBank Credit Card Apply Now Undo Police tried to verify the maid's identity with the placement agency through which she was hired. "We found out that she had submitted a fake identity to the agency. Her real name was Shilpi," a police source said. After a search in Meerut, Shilpi and Rajni were arrested. Cash amounting to Rs 22.5 lakh and the stolen iPhone were found. Both confessed to their involvement in the theft and disclosed Neha's name. They said that a portion of the stolen amount was given to her. Acting on this information, Neha was apprehended and Rs. 50,000 cash and a mobile phone used in the crime were seized from her. "They told the police they were best friends and needed money to pay to secure a job. Shilpi had earlier worked as a maid.... They started applying for maid jobs online, and Rajni created the fake ID," police said. Two days after she was hired, Shilpi called up her friends to rob the house. . DCP (northwest) Bhisham Singh said a probe was on.

Haryana law student dozes off while driving, dies after ramming truck on highway
Haryana law student dozes off while driving, dies after ramming truck on highway

India Today

time07-06-2025

  • India Today

Haryana law student dozes off while driving, dies after ramming truck on highway

A 24-year-old law student died in Haryana's Nuh after his car rammed a stationary truck from behind on the Delhi-Mumbai Expressway early on Saturday. The incident was caught on CCTV video showed that two commercial carrier trucks were parked, one behind the other, on the left-hand side of the stretch just when a black Scorpio car is seen hitting one of the vehicles from behind. Police said the driver of the car, identified as third-year LLB student Rahul, dozed off and lost control of the vehicle and crashed into the truck. advertisementAt the time of the accident, Rahul was on his way back home to Haryana's Palwal when he left from Alwar in Rajasthan after meeting one of his friends there around 4 am. Visuals showed the car was severely damaged while Rahul got stuck inside the mangled car. Hearing a loud noise of the impact, passers-by rushed to the accident spot to help, but it was too suffered grievous injuries to his head, neck and legs, officials said. The police identified Rahul and informed his family about the informed the highway authorities before an ambulance reached the spot and efforts to retrieve the victim's body from the rubble were launched. After a lot of struggle, Rahul's body was removed from the car and taken to a nearby hospital and the police were informed.(with inputs from Himanshu Sharma)Trending Reel IN THIS STORY#Haryana

4 Toppers, 1 Centre: Patna CET Row Prompts Maharashtra To Ban Out-Of-State Exam Centres
4 Toppers, 1 Centre: Patna CET Row Prompts Maharashtra To Ban Out-Of-State Exam Centres

News18

time06-06-2025

  • Politics
  • News18

4 Toppers, 1 Centre: Patna CET Row Prompts Maharashtra To Ban Out-Of-State Exam Centres

Last Updated: The Maharashtra government will restrict all Common Entrance Tests (CET) for professional courses to within the state from next academic year due to irregularities at Patna centre In a significant policy shift, the Maharashtra government has decided to restrict all Common Entrance Tests (CET) for professional courses to examination centres within the state, starting next academic year. With this, students from outside Maharashtra taking the CET for a course offered by an institution will have to travel to an examination centre in the state. 'To maintain transparency and prevent malpractices in the CET, the state government has decided to restrict examination centres within Maharashtra from next year," the Maharashtra Higher and Technical Education Minister Chandrakant Patil said on Thursday. This move comes amid rising concerns over alleged irregularities at certain centres outside Maharashtra, particularly one in Patna, Bihar, which produced an unusual cluster of top scorers in the CET for the five-year LLB course. The controversy erupted after four students – Vishesh Kumar Pathak, Himanshu Jaiswal, Prakhar Jyoti, and Sanskriti Saundarya – emerged as toppers with a perfect 100 percentile in the Maharashtra LLB CET. All four had appeared from the same test centre, Maha Infotech, located in Patna. The exam was conducted on April 28 in two shifts, and although the four candidates took the test in different sessions, they shared the same location, raising immediate suspicions about the integrity of the process. Officials confirmed that only one examination centre had been set up in Bihar this year, due to around 25 students applying from the state. In total, 18 exam centres were established outside Maharashtra, but the state government has now decided to eliminate all such centres following the Patna incident. The suspicious activity of the Patna centre will be investigated, Patil told the media, adding that strict action will be taken to prevent such incidents in the future. 'Such incidents raise serious doubts and undermine the credibility of the examination process. But by conducting the CET only in Maharashtra, we can ensure better monitoring and reduce the risk of organised malpractices," PTI quoted Patil as saying. The decision aims to bolster credibility and monitoring of the CET, which is a gateway for admissions to various undergraduate and postgraduate professional courses including law, engineering, management, and more. The issue gained further gravity as it unfolds alongside an ongoing investigation into a broader CET-related scam. Earlier in March, the Mumbai Crime Branch arrested three brokers from Delhi in connection with an MBA-CET admission racket. The accused reportedly collected between Rs 11 to Rs 20 lakh from aspirants in exchange for artificially inflated scores and advised them to choose remote centres in Maharashtra districts like Bhandara, Gondia, Yavatmal, and Jalna – areas allegedly under lower scrutiny. The case involving the four Patna students is now under investigation by the Maharashtra CID. While no direct evidence of malpractice has been made public, officials say the clustering of perfect scores at a single out-of-state centre cannot be overlooked. Each year, over 10 lakh students appear for various CETs across Maharashtra, with more than 25,000 candidates previously opting for centres outside the state. However, this option will no longer be available, even to out-of-state applicants. 'The new move would not only help maintain fairness but also enhance the integrity of the admission process," Patil told PTI. He also addressed concerns over low participation in CETs for professional undergraduate courses like BBA, BCA, BMS, and BBM. Of more than 2,00,000 available seats, only 61,666 students appeared for the exam this year. 'Since many seats are likely to remain vacant, students will be given another opportunity to take the CET," he said.

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