MAH CET MBA/MMS 2019 Admit Card Released on March 1; Know how to download
Saakshi Lama | March 1, 2019 | 12:56 PM IST
New Delhi, March 1 : DTE Maharashtra, the conducting body of MAH CET exam, has released the admit card for the MBA/MMS entrance exam today on March 1. The candidates who have registered for the exam can download the document from the link by providing their Registration/Roll No and Password/Date of Birth. MAH CET MBA/MMS 2019 exam will be conducted on March 9 & 10 in online mode. Around 1 lakh candidates are expected to appear for the test.
How to download MAH CET Admit Card 2019?
Here are the steps to download the admit card:
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Click here to download the MAH CET 2019 Admit Card
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Enter Registration/Roll No and Password/Date of Birth to login
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MAH CET MBA/MMS 2019 hall ticket/admit card will be displayed on the screen
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Click on the 'Download' button
Candidates are advised to take at least two prints of the document. The admit card is a must-have document to appear for the exam. The officials will not allow any candidate to appear for the exam without it. The following details would be mentioned on the MAH CET 2019 admit card-
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Candidate’s photo
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Name and Signature of the candidate
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MAH CET Roll number
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MAH CET Test Date
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MAH CETTest Time
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Reporting time at the venue
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Venue Name and Address
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Exam Day Instructions
Candidates are also supposed to carry any one of the following Photo id proofs along with the admit card on the exam day -
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Voter ID
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Aadhaar ID
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Passport
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Pan Card
If any candidate fails to receive any official communication regarding the admit card, s/he should communicate with the conducting authority immediately via phone and email id given on the official website.
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