MAH CET 2020 Registration Ends Today
Mahima Bahl | February 15, 2020 | 05:47 PM IST | 1 min read
GURUGRAM: Maharashtra State Common Entrance Cell will close the registration of MAH CET 2020 today on February 15. Candidates who are planning to give MAH CET 2020 must fill the application form latest by today. MAH CET 2020 is scheduled to be conducted on March 14 and 15. As per the latest update, candidates will not be able to edit their application details after February 15. The option to print the application form of MAH CET 2020 will be available to candidates only till March 1. Candidates will be able to download the Hall ticket of MAH CET 2020 from March 1 onwards.
Important Dates of MAH CET 2020:
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Events |
Dates |
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Last date to fill the application form of MAH CET 2020 |
February 15 |
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Admit card of MAH CET 2020 |
March 1, 2020 |
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MAH CET 2020 |
March 14 & 15, 2020 |
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Declaration of MAH CET 2020 result |
March 31, 2020 |
Steps to fill the Application Form of MAH CET 2020
Candidates can follow the below-mentioned steps to fill the MAH CET (MBA CET) 2020 application form:
Step 1- Visit the official website or click here .
Step 2- Click on the online registration tab
Step 3- Click on the new registration tab shown on upper right side
Step 4- Fill the details of the first page and proceed to the next page
Step 5- Upload your Image and Signature as per specifications
Step 6- Proceed further and enter Basic and Personal details.
Step 7- Re-check the details and put a check on photo and signature box
Step 8- Make the online payment & print the final submission
About MAH CET
Maharashtra CET is a state-level entrance test which is conducted by Maharashtra State Common Entrance Cell every year for providing admissions to candidates in postgraduate courses of Maharashtra state colleges.
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