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113 degree exams awaiting results, MU stall admissions to law course
Updated On: 20 July, 2019 07:51 AM IST | Mumbai | Pallavi Smart
Admissions to the three-year law course are after graduation. These are delayed as the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell does not want anyone to lose out because their result was pending

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Admissions to the three-year law degree course have been stalled for a long time, thanks to the Mumbai University's delay in results. While the new academic year has begun, the Mumbai University is yet to declare results of a total of 113 degree examinations. Admissions to the three-year law course are after graduation. These are delayed as the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell does not want anyone to lose out because their result was pending.
The pending results of the 113 examinations are also causing a delay for other admissions where degree marks is an eligibility criterion. The CET Cell is being cautious this year after facing multiple court cases during the admission season last year. But students are worried. "I am applying to colleges outside Maharashtra too. But my preference is for Mumbai. If I get admission outside before the Maharashtra process allots seats, it will be troublesome for me," said Samir Kshirsagar, a graduate from Goregaon.
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