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The State CET cell Maharashtra will release the MH CET 3-year LLB 2026 toppers list along with the declaration of the MH CET law result 2026. Four candidates secured 100 percentile in the examination: Amey Vishwesh Rajguru (Mumbai Suburban), Jeet Sanjay Bardapurkar (Thane), Akshat Bhardwaj (East Delhi), and Mohammad Rizwan (Sikar, Rajasthan). The MH CET 3-year LLB 2026 toppers list includes the names, percentile scores, and categories of candidates who secured the highest marks in the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for the 3-year LLB exam.
Apart from the overall toppers, the CET Cell has also released category-wise toppers. In the Open category, Amey Rajguru and Jeet Bardapurkar scored 100 percentile. Among reserved categories, Roshan Vanmali (SC) secured 99.98 percentile, while Akshay Ramesh Virnak (ST) scored 99.62 percentile. The result has been declared in percentile format, which indicates a candidate’s relative performance compared to other test takers.
| Rank | Candidate Name | Percentile Score | State/District |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Amey Vishwesh Rajguru | 100.0000000 | Mumbai Suburban |
| 1 | Jeet Sanjay Bardapurkar | 100.0000000 | Thane |
| 1 | Akshat Bhardwaj | 100.0000000 | East Delhi |
| 1 | Mohammad Rizwan | 100.0000000 | Sikar, Rajasthan |
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| Category | Candidate Name | District | Percentile |
|---|---|---|---|
| Open | Amey Vishwesh Rajguru | Mumbai Suburban | 100.00 |
| Open | Jeet Sanjay Bardapurkar | Thane | 100.00 |
| SC | Roshan Vanmali | Palghar | 99.98 |
| ST | Akshay Ramesh Virnak | Thane | 99.62 |
| DT/VJ | Vishal Pawar | Parbhani | 99.99 |
| NT-1(B) | Akshay Meshram | Gadchiroli | 99.97 |
| NT-2(C) | Avinash Ghutukde | Satara | 99.98 |
| NT-3(D) | Aditi Kute | Nashik | 99.95 |
| OBC | Bhagwan Mahimud | Beed | 99.99 |
| OBC | Prem Ghatol | Akola | 99.99 |
| SBC | Surabhi Latne | Solapur | 99.73 |
| SEBC | Om Jadhav | Pune | 99.98 |
Candidates can also refer to the previous years’ MH CET 3-year LLB toppers list to understand score trends, competition level, and the marks secured by top-ranking candidates in earlier examination sessions.
Sr. no | Application No. | Roll No. | Candidate Name | Percentile Score |
1 | 258518030 | 2515033462 | GANESH SUNILRAO CHAUDHAR | 100.0000000 |
2 | 258603635 | 2515047902 | SOMNATH SUMAN RAMAYAN SUDHANSHU | 100.0000000 |
3 | 258557299 | 2515009660 | SHRIHARI MANJUNATH PRABHU | 100.0000000 |
4 | 258559061 | 2515088211 | SWAPNIL SINGH | 100.0000000 |
5 | 258529910 | 2515067053 | TANMAY ASHOK CHINDALIYA | 100.0000000 |
Rank | Name of candidate | Marks obtained |
1 | Patil Priyanka Vijayanand | 136 |
2 | Mhatre Manali Manohar | 134 |
3 | Karhad Arnav Bharat | 133 |
4 | Gadhave Suraj Parmeshwar | 131 |
5 | Metri Sagar Rajshekhar | 130 |
Name of Candidate | Marks Obtained |
Yamgar Sanket Sampatrao | 138.00 |
Undre Simran Sayeed | 134.00 |
Pratik Prasad Bhojane | 131.00 |
Parekh Kareena Nilesh | 129.00 |
More Rhutuja Ganesh | 129.00 |
Agrawal Pradyumna Ravikumar | 127.00 |
Jehangir Ulrik Hosheder | 127.00 |
Gajare Vijaymala Babaji | 126.00 |
Hegde Niranjan Shridhar | 125.00 |
Dudhalkar Sandip Sanjay | 125.00 |
Nalawade Kishor Machindranath | 125.00 |
Bhangdiya Abhijeet Anil | 125.00 |
Khandebharad Sagar Gajanan | 125.00 |
Piyush Anil Deshpande | 124.00 |
Kawade Sumeet Sayajirao | 124.00 |
Jain Jahnvi Prakash | 123.00 |
Hire Vijay Rajendra | 123.00 |
Bhosale Dhanraj Shekhar | 123.00 |
Rank | Name of candidate | Score |
1 | Om Prakash Tiwary | 132 |
2 | Nipun Krishnaraj Kuzhikattil | 132 |
3 | Ajay Dogra | 132 |
4 | Kottapalli Surya Krishnamurti | 131 |
5 | Shweta Suman | 131 |
6 | Sakshi Garg | 131 |
7 | Arya Pundir | 129 |
8 | Kavade Aaditya Mahesh | 129 |
9 | Shalini Govind | 128 |
10 | Elange Shivani Shrikant | 127 |
After the declaration of the MH CET 3-year LLB 2026 result, candidates must immediately begin preparing for the counselling and admission process. The following are the important steps candidates must complete after the declaration of the MH CET 3-year LLB 2026 result:
Download the scorecard: Candidates must download and preserve the MH CET 3-year LLB 2026 scorecard containing their percentile score and rank details.
Register for CAP counselling: The CET cell will soon open the CAP registration window. Candidates securing a non-zero score will be eligible to participate in the counselling process.
Check merit list status: The authorities will publish separate merit lists for Maharashtra State (MS) candidates and Outside Maharashtra State (OMS) candidates.
Fill college preferences carefully: Based on percentile scores and expected cut-offs, candidates should lock their preferred colleges during option entry. Top colleges include Government Law College (GLC) Mumbai, ILS Law College Pune, and other reputed institutions.
Complete document verification: Candidates must upload and verify the required documents, such as academic certificates, domicile certificates, caste certificates, identity proof, and category documents.
Track seat allotment rounds: The CET cell will release multiple CAP allotment rounds. Candidates allotted seats must confirm admissions within the prescribed deadline.
Report to allotted college: After seat allotment, candidates must complete fee payment and admission formalities at the allotted law college to secure their seats.
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