MAH MBA counselling 2023 registration deadline extended till July 14
Vagisha Kaushik | July 8, 2023 | 09:16 AM IST | 2 mins read
MAH MBA Counselling 2023: Candidates can register online at mba2023.mahacet.org.in. The last date for verification of applications is July 15.
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Download EBookNEW DELHI: The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra has extended the deadline to register for MAH MBA counselling 2023 till July 14. Candidates can apply for admission to MBA programmes on the official website – mba2023.mahacet.org.in. The deadline for verification of applications has also been extended to July 15.
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The MAH MBA counselling application process will include online registration, scanning and uploading of documents, documents e-verification, confirmation of options filled, seat acceptance, paying seat acceptance fees and reporting to institutes.
“Applications registered after 14th July 2023 shall be considered only for Non CAP Seats,” read the official website.
Candidates belonging to the general cateogry will have to pay Rs 1,000 as the registration fee and reserved category candidates will have to make payment of Rs 800. Foreign nationals and Non-Residential Indian (NRI) candidates will have to pay Rs 5,000. Applications registered after July 7 will be considered only for non-CAP seats.
Maharashtra MBA counselling 2023 schedule
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MAH MBA counselling |
Last date |
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Online registration |
July 14 |
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Documents verification and confirmation of application form |
July 15 |
Important instructions for candidates:
- All types of candidates aspiring for admission under CAP seats will register themselves online, scan and upload documents, solve grievances raised by Physical Scrutiny Center (PSC) in person or raised by e-Scrutiny Center during e-Verification verified documents and application form confirmed by e-Scrutiny Center. Such eligible registered candidates will be considered for CAP merit and admission through CAP.
- In case of NRI, OCI, PIO, CIWGC, FN candidates, and Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir and of Ladakh migrant candidates after registration and confirmation of their application at “Director, Sydenham Institute of Management Studies & Research & Entrepreneurship Education(SIMSREE), B-Road, Churchgate, Mumbai 400020” will approach directly to the institute for admission where such quota is granted by the appropriate authority. However, CET Cell may publish the list of such registered and eligible candidates separately on the website.
- The candidates aspiring for admission for Institutional Quota, seats remaining vacant after CAP, it is mandatory to get registered, documents verified and confirmation of application by e-Scrutiny center or Physical Scrutiny Center Such candidates must apply separately to institutes for admissions to seats other than CAP Seats. Merit of such candidates will be prepared by the institute at the institute level.
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