MAH BHMCT CET 2020 admit card released @ cetcell.mahacet.org - Download here
Team Careers360 | October 6, 2020 | 02:28 PM IST | 2 mins read
NEW DELHI: The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra has released the admit card of MAH HM CET 2020 exam in an online mode on its official website (http://cetcell.mahacet.org/). MAH B.HMCT CET 2020 is scheduled to be conducted on October 10. The admit card of MAH HM CET can be downloaded directly from the official website. Candidates can download the MAH HM CET 2020 admit card by entering their roll number/ registration number, password and a required captcha to get access to the page. It must be noted that MAH HM CET admit card is an important document in order to get entry into the examination hall.
MAH B.HMCT CET Admit Card 2020: Important Dates
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S No. |
Events |
Dates |
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1. |
MAH B.HMCT CET 2020 admit card |
October 06, 2020 |
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2. |
MAH B.HMCT CET 2020 exam |
October 10, 2020 |
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3. |
Declaration of MAH B.HMCT CET result |
To be notified |
Steps to Download MAH HM CET 2020 Admit Card
Candidates can follow the given steps below in order to download their MAH HM CET 2020 hall ticket.
Step 1-
Click on the official website of MAH HM CET to download the admit card (
http://cetcell.mahacet.org/
)
Step 2-
Enter the registration number, password and captcha
Step 3
- Click on Login button
Step 4 -
The admit card of MAH HM CET 2020 will appear on the screen
Step 5 -
Download the MAH B.HMCT CET admit card and take a printout of the same
Details mentioned in MAH B.HMCT CET Admit Card 2020
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Name of the candidate
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Date of birth
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Roll number of the candidate
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Photograph
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Signature
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Application number
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Date and time of MAH B.HMCT CET exam
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Venue of exam centre
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Exam Day instructions
Exam Day Guidelines: Covid-19 Protection Measures
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All candidates will have to maintain social distancing at the MAH HM CET exam centre.
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With the ongoing COVID-19 situation across the country, candidates have to carry items such as mask, gloves. personal transparent water bottle and personal sanitizer
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The examination centre authorities will conduct a thermal screening process at the entrance gate
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Candidates are recommended to use their own personal conveyance rather than public transport
General Exam day guidelines
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Candidates must carry their MAH HM CET admit card along with other valid ID proof to the exam centre
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Candidates will have to leave their baggage and other items outside the exam hall and the centre will not be responsible for the safety of such items
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Candidates must not carry any electronic items such as digital watch, calculator, mobile phones, etc. inside the examination hall
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Candidates are allowed to carry a simple ballpoint pen and personal water bottle along with the sanitizer and masks at the exam centre.
About MAH HM CET 2020
The State Common Entrance Test Cell conducts MAH HM CET 2020 every year in an online mode for admission to BHMCT( Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering Technology) programme. BHMCT is a four year undergraduate degree programme for hotel management aspirants. The selection into the course is strictly done on the basis of merit of eligible candidates determined by the rank obtained in the MAH B.HMCT CET exam. The seat allotment shall be made through MAH B.HMCT CET 2020 counselling.
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