Mumbai: The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell on Friday declared the results of the MAH-LLB 3-Year CET 2025, with five candidates emerging as top scorers by securing a perfect 100 percentile. The much-awaited results, initially expected on June 17, were released after a slight delay, bringing relief and clarity to thousands of law aspirants across the state.
This year, 94,506 candidates had registered for the test. Out of these, 74,621 candidates appeared for the examination, and remarkably, all of them secured non-zero scores.
Among the standout performers, Ganesh Sunilrao Chaudhar, Somnath Suman Ramayan Sudhanshu, Shrihari Manjunath Prabhu, Swapnil Singh, and Tanmay Ashok Chindaliya achieved the distinction of scoring a perfect 100 percentile.
The gender-wise breakdown of candidates who appeared for the exam includes 49,406 male candidates, 25,213 female candidates, and two candidates who identified as belonging to the ‘Others’ category, reflecting a diverse and inclusive participation in one of the state’s most competitive entrance tests.
The MAH-LLB 3-Year CET serves as the gateway for admission to numerous government and private law colleges across Maharashtra. With the declaration of results, the focus now shifts to the centralised admission process, which will soon commence and determine the allotment of seats to eligible candidates based on their scores and preferences.