MAH CET 2019: Students arrive at exam centre well in advance
Richa Kapoor | March 9, 2019 | 07:39 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MARCH 9, 2019: The first session of the Maharashtra Common Entrance or MAH CET 2019 for prospective MBA and MMS aspirants in the state is about to commence and students have arrived at the exam center well in advance ahead of the commencement of the exam. Although the MAH CET is of a duration of 2.5 hours, the overall procedure requires candidates to remain at the venue for around 4 hours which is inclusive of the time involved in administrative formalities and security checks.
After asking around, Careers360 team uncovered that the candidates had arrived at the venue early in order to evade any last minute hiccup and ensure. Carrying hall tickets, photo ID and pens in their hands, the students are also well prepared for the exam and excited to test their preparation in the exam hall.
MAH CET is a computer-based test and therefore, will be conducted across various sessions and venues on March 9 and March 10, 2019. Subsequent to the first session of the exam, there will be other sessions and time-slots throughout the day as well as on the second day for MAH CET. It is expected that the same degree of excitement and jubilation will be exhibited by students appearing for the later sessions of the postgraduate management entrance exam.
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