MAH CET MBA 2020 to begin-Students arrive ahead of scheduled reporting time
Richa Kapoor | March 14, 2020 | 08:36 AM IST | 1 min read
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The first slot of exam for MAH CET MBA which is being conducted in computer-based mode will begin soon. Candidates are seen waiting with their parents outside the test centre. The security guard is seen announcing that none of the candidates will be allowed to enter the examination centre if they do not have admit card along with the valid identity proof.
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MAH CET MBA 2020- Important Points to Remember
Candidates must remember some of the important points as they enter the test centre:
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They must ensure that they have the hard copy of the admit card of MAH CET MBA 2020
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Candidates must not carry with them the mobile phone
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None of the electronic gadgets are allowed at the test centre
What to Carry To The Test Centre of MAH CET MBA along with admit card?
Candidates who will be appearing for the exam need to carry with them any one of the following documents as valid identity proof:
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Passport
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Aadhaar Card
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Voter Id Card
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Driving License
About MAH CET MBA 2020
The entrance exam of MAH CET MBA is conducted every year for admission to the MBA programmes which are offered at various participating institutes of MAH CET.
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