MAH MBA CET 2019 Result: Patrick Dsouza tops with 164 marks
Richa Kapoor | March 31, 2019 | 09:23 PM IST | 1 min read
MUMBAI, MARCH 31: State CET Cell of Maharashtra announced the MAH MBA CET 2019 late in the night on March 30 with Patric Dsouza securing the first rank with 164 marks. According to the result of MAH MBA CET 2019, 102851 students had appeared in the computer based exam that was conducted on two days on March 9th and 10th.
The MAH MBA CET result 2019 was declared around 10:00 p.m on March 30 and there was some technical glitch due to which the pdf of the result was loading slowing. However, the wait of the candidates soon ended.
MAH MBA CET Result 2019- Know the Toppers
|
Rank |
Name of the candidate |
CET Score |
CET Percentile |
|
1 |
Patrick Dsouza |
164 |
99.99 |
|
2 |
Prapti Sanjay |
164 |
99.99 |
|
3 |
Jose Augusto De Abreau |
163 |
99.99 |
|
4 |
Aakash Nilesh Shah |
160 |
99.99 |
|
5 |
Sandeep Kumar |
160 |
99.99 |
The result of MAH MBA CET result 2019 is in PDF format which the candidates will have to download by clicking on the link that is provided.
Candidates can also check the MAH MBA CET cutoff for the previous years to get an idea about the prospects of getting admission in other colleges.
About MAH CET 2019
The counselling process for MAH MBA CET 2019 will commence tentatively in June. Candidates who meet the necessary cutoff, they will be offered admission to various participating institutes of MAH MBA CET 2019.
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