MAH CET 2025 registration extended for MBA, MMS, MCA, BDes till February 25
MAH CET 2025: Eligible candidates can apply through the official website at mahacet.org.
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NEW DELHI : The State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell Maharashtra has again extended the registration for the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MAH CET) 2025. As per the latest notice, the registration deadline has been extended for MBA, MMS, MCA, and BDes courses considering the interest of candidates till February 25.
Eligible candidates can apply for the MAH CET 2025 through the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org.
The State Cell extended the registration deadline for the third time for candidates to register for their preferred programme. However, there will be no further extension given after February 25. Previously, MAH CET 2025 registration was extended till February 10.
The MAH CET 2025 MCA exam will be held on March 23, and MBA exam from April 1 to 3 and the BDes exam on March 29. The MAH CET 2025 MBA, MMS, and MCA registration commenced on December 25.
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MAH CET 2025: Eligibility criteria
Candidates can check the MAH CET 2025 eligibility criteria as follows:
- Candidates must have their bachelor’s degree in any discipline from any recognised university.
- Candidates who have appeared for CAT, XAT, MAT, CMAT, GMAT, and ATMA entrance exams can also apply.
- Candidates must have secured at least 50% of the total aggregate or its equivalent and OBC category and persons with disabilities must secure at least 45%.
- No age limit for candidates applying for MAH CET 2025.
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