MAH CET 2020: Admit card released for integrated BEd courses; check details
Team Careers360 | October 12, 2020 | 02:33 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: State Common Entrance Cell, Maharashtra has released the MAH CET Integrated BA- BEd and BSc-BEd 2020 admit card in online mode at cetcell.mahacet.org.
To download the MAH CET BA BEd admit card 2020 and MAH CET BSc BEd admit card 2020, candidates have to visit the MAH CET exam portal and enter the registration number or roll number and date of birth in the admit card login window.
The entrance examination of MAH Integrated BA-BEd and BSc BEd CET 2020 will be held on October 18 in five different cities, Nashik, Mumbai, Pune, Solapur and Kolhapur.
After downloading the hall ticket, candidates can check the reporting time and the exam centre address mentioned on the MAH CET Integrated BEd admit card. Candidates have to affix a recent passport sized photograph on the hall ticket. They need to carry the admit card along with a valid photo ID to the exam centre on the day of examination.
MAH CET 2020 Integrated BEd entrance exam will be held in online mode for a duration of 90 minutes. The maximum marks of the MAH CET Integrated BA-BEd and BSc-BEd examination is 100. For every correct answer, candidates will be awarded with one mark. There will be no negative marking for any incorrect response.
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