MAH CET BDes counselling 2023 registration ends today
The MAH CET BDes counselling registration after July 11 will be considered only for the non-CAP seats.
Arpita Das | July 11, 2023 | 12:34 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The registration process for MAH CET BDes counselling 2023 will conclude today. Candidates aspiring to participate in the counselling must complete the online registration and upload the required documents by 5 PM through the website, bdesigncap2023.mahacet.org.
Earlier, the MAH CET registration started on June 26. Candidates are required to provide their personal details and educational information as part of the online registration process along with uploading the necessary documents to support their application.
Following the registration and document upload, the verification process commenced, and candidates had the opportunity to have their documents confirmed and physically scrutinized. This stage, which started on June 26, will continue until July 12 till 5 PM. During this period, candidates will have their documents verified and their applications reviewed to ensure they meet the eligibility criteria.
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It is crucial for candidates to complete the registration and document verification process within the specified timeframe to secure their participation in the MAH CET BDes counselling. Failure to do so may result in the disqualification of their application.
Candidates are advised to carefully follow the instructions provided on the official website and ensure all necessary documents are uploaded accurately. Any discrepancy or incorrect information may impact their eligibility for the counselling process.
Further updates and information regarding the MAH CET BDes counselling 2023 will be communicated through the official website.
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