MAH CET 2021: MBA entrance admit card to release anytime soon; Check details here
Team Careers360 | August 31, 2021 | 03:38 PM IST | 3 mins read
MAH CET 2021 admit card will be released anytime soon on the official website, mba2021.mahacet.org. Check here MAH CET exam dates and steps to download the admit card.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra is expected to release the MBA MAH CET 2021 admit card anytime now. Candidates who successfully registered for MAH CET 2021 before August 16 will only be issued the MAH CET MBA admit card. The Maharashtra CET admit cards will be available on the MAH CET official website- cetcell.mahacet.org . The MAH CET 2021 admit card can be downloaded via login credentials such as registered login ID and password.
Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MAH CET 2021) exam date is yet to be announced. The exam is expected to be conducted in multiple slots in the last week of September 2021. MAH CET MBA is held in March every year but it has been delayed this year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
MAH CET Exam Dates 2021
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Dates |
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MAH CET admit card 2021 |
To be announced soon |
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MAH CET exam dates 2021 |
Last week of September 2021 |
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Declaration of MAH CET Result 2021 |
To be announced soon |
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Steps to download MAH CET 2021 admit card
Candidates can follow the steps given below in order to download the admit card of MAH CET 2021 for MBA:
Step 1: Visit the MAH CET official website or click here
Step 2: Click on ‘MAH MBA/MMS CET 2021’
Step 3: Click on the ‘Download Admit Card’ tab
Step 4: Enter application no./registered ID and password and click on ‘Login’
Step 5: MAH CET 2021 hall ticket will appear on the screen
Step 6: Download and take a printout of the MAH CET 2021 admit card
Details mentioned on MAH CET admit card 2021
The MAH CET 2021 hall ticket will have the following information:
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Name of the candidate
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Photograph of the candidate
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Address of the test centre
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Date of MAH CET exam
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Time of MAH CET 2021 exam
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Important exam day instructions to be followed
MAH CET Admit Card 2021: Common problems faced while downloading it
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Common Issues |
Solution |
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Forgot password or other credentials |
Click the ‘forgot password link given near the ‘Admit Card’ tab and follow the instructions |
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The internet connectivity problems |
Check and try to connect to the better internet connectivity or close the window and log in sometime later. |
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Not able to login into the MAH CET MBA admit card window |
It might happen due to the incorrect login credentials provided. Check and retry to login again by referring to credentials received on email ID earlier. |
MAH CET Exam Admit Card 2021: How to get the errors rectified
If a candidate finds any error in the MAH CET MBA admit card, then he/she should get in touch immediately with the MAH CET help desk and get it rectified. Candidates can connect on the provided helpline number from 10 am to 6 pm.
MAH CET helpline number- 022-22016157/59/53/34/19/28
About MAH CET 2021
Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MAH CET) is a state-level entrance examination conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra. This yearly management entrance test is meant to give admission to MBA programmes offered by various B-Schools across Maharashtra. It is a 150 minutes computer-based test (online) that consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs) from four different sections i.e Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning, and Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension.
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