Maharashtra CET Cell Releases First LLB CAP List
8,135 students secure seats, reporting starts August 19

The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell released the first allotment list for admissions to the five-year LLB programme for the academic year 2026-27 on Tuesday.
A total of 18,499 students had registered for the five-year LLB admission process, with 15,913 students filling in their preferred colleges within the stipulated deadline.
The first CAP round was conducted for 10,771 seats across 162 five-year law colleges in the state. Of the 15,913 students who submitted college preferences, 8,135 were allotted seats in colleges according to their respective preference choices.
Students who have been allotted a college in the first round will have to report to their respective institutes between August 19 and August 21. They will be required to submit the necessary documents and pay the prescribed fees to confirm their admission.
The Maharashtra CET Cell is responsible for conducting the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) for various professional courses in the state, including law. The CAP process is designed to ensure transparency and fairness in the admission process.
The five-year LLB programme is a popular course among students in Maharashtra, with many top law colleges in the state participating in the CAP process. The programme is designed to provide students with a comprehensive education in law, preparing them for a career in the legal profession.
The release of the first allotment list is an important milestone in the admission process, as it provides students with clarity on their admission status. Students who have not been allotted a seat in the first round will have to wait for the subsequent rounds of the CAP process.
The Maharashtra CET Cell will continue to monitor the admission process and ensure that it is conducted in a fair and transparent manner. The cell will also provide guidance and support to students throughout the admission process.
In conclusion, the release of the first allotment list for the five-year LLB programme is a significant development in the admission process, with 8,135 students securing seats in top law colleges in the state. The Maharashtra CET Cell will continue to work towards ensuring a smooth and transparent admission process for all students.
Frequently asked questions
What is the last date for reporting to allotted colleges?
The last date for reporting to allotted colleges is August 21.
How many students registered for the five-year LLB admission process?
A total of 18,499 students registered for the five-year LLB admission process.