MAH 3-year LLB CET Answer Key Objection Window Closes Tomorrow, Check Equated Score Computation Method

The MAH CET 3-year LLB answer objection window will close tomorrow, April 3, 2024. Students who have appeared for the exams can raise objections through the candidate login window provided here.

Sherin Tressa Tomy
Apr 2, 2024, 15:38 IST
MAH CET 3 year LLB answer Key Objection Closes Tomorrow
MAH CET 3 year LLB answer Key Objection Closes Tomorrow

MAH CET 3-Year LLB Answer Key: Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell will close the MAH CET 3-Year LLB answer key challenge window closes tomorrow, April 3, 2024. CET Cell has also issued the details of the computation method used to calculate the MAH LLB CET score. 

Candidates who have appeared for the MAH CET 3-year LLB entrance exam can submit the grievance /objection by paying fees through candidate login regarding questions until the deadline provided. According to the official notification released, candidates are required to pay Rs.1000/- per question/per objection online.

MAH CET 3 Year LLB Answer Key Objections - Click Here

MAH CET 3 Year LLB Answer Key Objection Process

Maharashtra CET Cell 3-year LLB objection window is available in the candidate login link available on the official website. Candidates can follow the steps given here to submit their objections. 

Step 1: visit the official website of Maharashtra CET Cell

Step 2: Click on the candidate login link available on the homepage

Step 3: Login using the application ID and password

Step 4: Click on 3 year LLB section and visit the answer key objection window

Step 5: Submit the objections as per the questions and answers provided

Step 6: Submit the requisite fee and click on the final submission link

MAH CET 3-year LLB - Equated Score Computation Method

The process of the Equated Score Computation Method is used for comparing candidate scores across multi-shift papers. Candidates can check the calculation method here.

Step 1 – Find the Mean and Standard Deviation of all the students considering it as one group. 

Step 2- Find the Mean and Standard Deviation of all the sessions individually. 

Step 3 – Find the Standard Score of each student with the respective Mean and Standard Deviation of the session Standard Score = (Total Marks – Mean Of The Batch) / Standard Deviation of the Batch 

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Step 4 – Find the Equated Scores Eqauted Score = (Standard Score X Standard Deviation considering all candidates as one group) + Mean considering all candidates as one group 

Step 5 - Once the Equated Scores are calculated for all the candidates, those with 0 (raw score) should be considered as 0 as they are not eligible for the Admission Process.

Step 6 – Round off the equated score to the nearest whole number. 

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Sherin Tressa Tomy
Sherin Tressa Tomy

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Sherin completed her Masters degree in Communication from Madras Christian College, Chennai,. She has 5 years of experience in creating digital content and has previously worked as an assistant professor for 1.5 years. She later joined as a content writer at Careers360 working on education news, college, university and careers section. At Jagranjosh.com, she writes for the Education News section also working on the board results and other entrance exams like CUET, NEET, JEE Main.
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