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Maharashtra CET Cell Extends Registration Deadline

Registration for LLB, B.P.Ed, M.P.Ed extended till July 13. Eligible candidates can complete online registration now.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Fri, 10 July 2026 at 08:38 pm
Maharashtra CET Cell Extends Registration Deadline

The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell has announced a second extension of the registration deadline for the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) for the Three-Year LLB, Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed), and Master of Physical Education (M.P.Ed) programmes.

The new deadline for online registration is now July 13, allowing more candidates who appeared for the respective CET examinations conducted in March and April 2026 to participate in the admission process.

The registration process had originally commenced on June 11, with the first extension ending on July 8. As of now, 59,117 students have registered for admissions across the three programmes, with 53,069 registrations for the Three-Year LLB course, 4,248 for B.P.Ed, and 1,800 for M.P.Ed.

Candidates are required to upload a passport-size colour photograph and signature in the prescribed JPG/JPEG format while completing the online application. They must also scan and upload all required educational and supporting documents in PDF format as specified on the official CET Cell website.

The CET Cell has urged all eligible candidates who have not yet registered to utilise the extended deadline and complete the admission formalities before July 13. This extension provides an opportunity for candidates to participate in the centralised admission process for the 2026-27 academic year.

The Maharashtra CET Cell is responsible for conducting entrance examinations for various professional courses in the state. The Centralised Admission Process (CAP) is a transparent and fair process that aims to provide equal opportunities to all eligible candidates.

The extension of the registration deadline is expected to benefit candidates who may have missed the earlier deadlines due to various reasons. The CET Cell has advised candidates to check the official website for updates and to complete the registration process at the earliest.

The registration process for the Three-Year LLB, B.P.Ed, and M.P.Ed programmes is ongoing, and eligible candidates are encouraged to apply before the deadline. The CET Cell will conduct the centralised admission process after the registration deadline, and candidates will be allotted seats based on their merit and preferences.

In conclusion, the extension of the registration deadline by the Maharashtra CET Cell provides an opportunity for eligible candidates to participate in the centralised admission process for the 2026-27 academic year. Candidates are advised to complete the registration process before July 13 to avoid missing the opportunity.

The decision to extend the registration deadline is significant, as it allows more candidates to participate in the admission process. This move is expected to benefit students who are seeking admission to the Three-Year LLB, B.P.Ed, and M.P.Ed programmes in the state. The Maharashtra CET Cell's efforts to provide equal opportunities to all eligible candidates are commendable, and the extension of the registration deadline is a step in the right direction.

Overall, the extension of the registration deadline is a positive development for students seeking admission to professional courses in Maharashtra. It provides an opportunity for eligible candidates to participate in the centralised admission process and secure a seat in their preferred course. The Maharashtra CET Cell's decision to extend the deadline is expected to benefit students and provide them with a fair chance to pursue their academic goals.

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