MAH CET MBA 2021: Official website launched; registration window to open soon
Divyosha Banda | June 22, 2021 | 07:54 PM IST | 2 mins read
The official website for MAH CET MBA 2021 exam has been launched. The application window for the same to open soon.
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Try NowNEW DELHI - State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra State, has launched the official website of MAH CET 2021 - mba2021.mahacet.org. Uday Samant, Minister of Higher Education and Technical Education, Maharashtra, has announced the opening of the MAH CET 2021 registration window on Twitter. As per his tweet, the MAH CAT application form 2021 is likely to be released on June 22 and the last date to submit the form will be July 17. However, the official MAH CET website is yet to be updated with all the requisite information.
MAH CET 2021: Important Dates
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MAH CET MBA 2021 Dates |
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Release of MAH CET application form 2021 |
June 22 |
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Last date for MAH CET registration 2021 |
July 17 |
MAH CET MBA Eligibility Criteria 2021
Before applying for the MAH CET exam 2021, candidates are advised to check and meet the following eligibility criteria.
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Candidates should have a bachelor’s degree in any discipline.
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Candidates belonging to the General category must have passed graduation with at least 50 per cent marks in aggregate whereas reserved category candidates/OBC/ PWD must have at least 45 per cent marks in aggregate.
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Candidates who are in the final year of their graduation are also eligible to apply for MAH CET MBA 2021.
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Candidates who have appeared in CAT/MAT/CMAT/GMAT/ATMA/XAT will also be considered eligible for admission against All India Seats.
How to fill MAH CET 2021 Application Form?
Step 1: Candidates will have to first register themselves for MAH CET MBA 2021 by visiting the official website or accessing the link given here.
Click Here to fill MAH CET application form 2021
Step 2: Then, read and agree to the terms and conditions.
Step 3: On the redirected page, candidates will have to fill in their details. Submitting them and proceeding further with uploading the necessary enclosures.
Step 4: Preview the details filled in the registration form before submitting.
Step 5: Lastly, make the requisite payment of the application fee
MAH CET 2021 Registration: Details of Application Fee
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Category |
MAH CET Fees |
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General Category Candidates from Maharashtra State, Outside Maharashtra State (OMS) Candidates |
Rs 1000 |
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Candidates of Backward class categories [SC/ST/OBC/VJ/DT- NT(A)/NT(B)/NT(C)/NT(D)/SBC/EWS/PWD Candidates form Maharashtra State etc] |
Rs 800 |
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All PWD candidates belonging to Maharashtra State |
Rs 800 |
About MAH CET
Maharashtra Common Entrance Test, commonly known as MAH CET, is a state-level entrance exam conducted by the State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra for admission to the postgraduate management programmes offered by various colleges of the Maharashtra state. The MAH CET exam is conducted once a year as a computer-based test of 2 hours wherein 200 MCQs are asked.
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