MAH MBA CET 2024: Day 1 exam today; timings, dos and don’ts, important instructions
Vagisha Kaushik | March 9, 2024 | 07:44 AM IST | 1 min read
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra will commence the first day of the MAH MBA CET 2024 today, March 9. The entrance exam for admission to MBA programmes in state colleges is being held till March 11. The duration of MAH MBA CET 2024 will be 150 minutes. The exam will be held in online mode in English medium only. MAH MBA CET 2024 Exam Live
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The question paper will contain 200 multiple-choice questions. As per the MBA CET 2024 marking scheme, each question will carry one mark.
Candidates are required to carry their hall ticket, photo ID in original and photocopy, and one ball point pen to the exam centre.
MAH MBA CET 2024: Exam-day instructions
- Candidates must bring the hall ticket to the examination venue along with their recent passport size photograph duly pasted on it.
- Calculators (separate or with a watch), books, notebooks or written notes, cell phones (with or without camera facility), or any other electronic devices are not allowed in the examination hall.
- Valid photo identity proof may be PAN card/passport/permanent Driving Licence/Voter’s Card/bank passbook with photograph/Photo identity proof issued by a gazetted officer on official letter head /photo identity proof issued by a people’s representative on official letterhead/valid recent ID issued by a recognised college/university/Aadhar Card with a photograph/Employee ID/Bar Council identity card with photograph.
- Candidates who have changed their name will have to produce gazette notification or their marriage certificate or affidavit.
- If any candidate does not follow the instructions, it would be treated as a case of misconduct or adoption of unfair means and such a candidate would be liable for debarment from appearing for exams for a period as decided by CET Cell.
- Candidates may ask their doubts from the test administrator only before the commencement of the test. No query shall be entertained once the exam begins.
- Candidates will not be allowed to “finally submit” their answers before the conclusion of exam.
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