MAH BHMCT CET 2022: Registration to close today; Direct link, how to apply
Team Careers360 | May 19, 2022 | 10:56 AM IST | 2 mins read
Maharashtra BHMCT CET 2022 registration process is going to close today. Candidates still looking to apply can register at bhmctcet2022.mahacet.org
NEW DELHI:
State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra will close the MAH BHMCT CET application 2022 today, May 19. Earlier the last date to apply was May 7, which was extended for 12 days. Candidates interested in pursuing hotel management and catering courses can submit MAH BHMCT application on the official website, bhmctcet2022.mahacet.org, or can access the direct link given below.
Click here
to fill MAH BHMCT CET application form 2022
MAH BHMCT CET 2022 will be held on August 21 in online mode. Candidates whose MAH BHMCT application form 2022 will be submitted by the due date will get the admit card. MAH BHMCT admit card is likely to be released in the 2nd week of August. Once released, admit cards can be downloaded from the official website by entering login credentials such as application no and password.
MAH BHMCT CET 2022: Important dates
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Events |
MAH BHMCT Dates |
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MAH BHMCT CET registration last date |
May 19, 2022 |
|
MAH BHMCT CET admit card |
Second week of August (tentative) |
|
MAH BHMCT CET exam date 2022 |
August 21, 2022 |
How to fill MAH BHMCT CET application form 2022
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Visit the official website,bhmctcet2022.mahacet.org
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Click on “New Registration”
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Fill in the personal, academic, and other relevant details
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Make the MAH BHMCT CET application fee payment as required
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Take the printout of the application form for further reference
MAH BHMCT CET application fee 2022
|
S.No |
Category |
Application fee |
|
1. |
For General category ( from state and outside it) |
Rs 800 |
|
2. |
For Reserved category candidates from states |
Rs 600 |
MAH BHMCT 2022: Exam pattern
MAH BHMCT CET 2022 will be held in online mode. The exam which will be 1 hour 30 minutes long will consist of three sections - General knowledge and Awareness, English Language, Reasoning. There will be a total of 100 questions, and each question carries one mark. Each section has a different number of questions; details are given in the table below.
Section-wise breakup of marks
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Sections |
No.of questions |
Marks |
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General knowledge and Awareness |
30 |
30 |
|
English Language |
40 |
40 |
|
Reasoning |
30 |
30 |
|
total |
100 |
100 |
Note there is no negative marking, which means no mark will be deducted for wrong answer.
State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra will publish the MAH BHMCT CET 2022 result probably in the last week of August or in the 1st week of the next month. Based on the MAH BHMCT CET scores, candidates can apply for admission to Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering Technology at hotel management colleges in Maharashtra.
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