MAH MBA CET 2022 result soon at cetcell.mahacet.org; Keep these credentials ready
richa.sahay | September 5, 2022 | 03:23 PM IST | 2 mins read
MAH CET MBA/MMS result 2022 soon for MBA entrance exam held on August 23, 24, and 25. Here's how to download the Maharashtra CET MBA scorecard.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra, will declare the MAH CET 2022 result soon in online mode. MAH MBA CET 2022 result to be announced on Maharashtra CET official website - cetcell.mahacet.org, mbacet2022.mahacet.org. MAH CET MBA/MMS result 2022 will be available in the form of a scorecard in the candidate's login. MAH CET result 2022 can be checked using the application number and date of birth. MAH CET MBA 2022 exam was held on August 23, 24, and 25.
Earlier, the authorities issued the methodology to be used in the MAH MBA CET result processing. As per this notice, the MAH CET score will be devised using the Equipercentile Method. The authorities will calculate the MAH CET result percentile score till 7 decimal places to avoid any bunching effect. This methodology has also been adopted to reduce ties among the test takers of MAH CET 2022.
MAH MBA CET 2022: Events and dates
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MAH CET 2022 events |
MAH CET 2022 dates |
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MAH CET 2022 exam date for MBA/ MMS |
August 23, 24 and 25 |
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MAH CET MBA/MMS result 2022 date |
Last week of September 2022 (Tentative) |
How to check MAH CET MBA result 2022?
Candidates shall follow the below-mentioned steps to check MAH CET result 2022 for MBA/MMA programmes once it is declared.
Step 1: Go to the official Maharashtra State CET cell website - cetcell.mahacet.org.
Step 2: Now, click on the “View Score Card” link from MAH CET 2022 (MBA/ MMS)” tab.
Step 3: Candidates will be redirected to the new webpage- admitcardbuilder.
Step 4: Next, enter valid MAH CET login credentials such as application number and date of birth.
Step 5: Now, choose the “I’m not a robot” checkbox and click on the login button.
Step 6: The MAH CET result 2022 for MBA/ MMS will appear on the screen.
Step 7: Lastly, download the MAH CET scorecard as a PDF file and take a printout of the same for future reference.
Details provided on MAH CET score card 2022
State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra will release the MAH MBA CET result 2022 in the form of a scorecard. Candidates will get the following details provided on their MAH CET MBA scorecard 2022.
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Participant’s name
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Roll number of the candidate
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All India Rank (Serial Number)
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Total Score
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Overall Percentile
Every year, around 1.5 lakh candidates appear in the MAH CET exam to qualify for MBA admission. MAH MBA CET 2022 is a state-level entrance exam conducted for admission to MBA/ MMS programmes in various B-schools across the state of Maharashtra.
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