MAH CET MBA Result 2020 postponed - New Date to be announced soon
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Download NowRicha Kapoor | March 28, 2020 | 09:34 AM IST
NEW DELHI: State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra has announced on its official website that the new dates for MAH CET MBA result will be announced soon. The decision has been taken in wake of COVID 19 due to which the whole of India is under lockdown. Previously the result was supposed to be declared on March 31.
Important Dates for MAH CET MBA 2020
Events |
Dates |
MAH CET MBA 2020 |
March 14 and 15 |
MAH CET MBA 2020 Result date |
To be announced soon |
COVID 19-Reason for postponement of result
India is presently facing severe threat due to Coronavirus. The country is under lockdown due to which various government exam cells, as well as institutions, have deferred their admission process. The decision to postpone the announcement of results and other aspects related to the admission process have been taken as a precautionary measure as the government is taking adequate measures to combat COVID 19.
About MAH CET MBA 2020
The MAH CET MBA entrance exam is conducted every year for all the students who aspire to take admission in the MBA programmes which are offered at various participating institutes of MAH CET.
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