MAH MBA Counselling 2023: Round 1 seat allotment on August 1; here’s complete schedule
Vagisha Kaushik | July 18, 2023 | 11:59 AM IST | 2 mins read
MAH MBA counselling 2023 schedule for all rounds announced. The last date to register for round 1 is July 19.
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Try NowNEW DELHI : The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra has announced the complete schedule of the MAH MBA counselling 2023 for admission to MBA programmes offered by the state colleges. As per the schedule, the round-1 seat allotment result will be announced on August 1. Candidates can register for MAH MBA counselling 2023 till tomorrow, July 19 on the official website, mba2023.mahacet.org.in.
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There will be three rounds of counselling. The second and third rounds of counselling will begin from August 5 and August 14, respectively.
For round 1, the last date for verification of documents and confirmation of application form is July 20 up to 5 pm. The provisional merit list will be released on July 22. Candidates will be able to raise grievances against the provisional list by uploading the documents in support of the claim between July 23 and 25. The final merit list will be out on July 27.
MAH MBA counselling 2023 schedule
|
Event |
Date |
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Registration and uploading of documents |
Till July 19 |
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Verification of documents and confirmation of application form |
Till July 20 |
|
Display of provisional merit list |
July 22 |
|
Submission of grievances against the provisional merit list |
July 23 to July 25 |
|
Display of final merit list |
July 27 |
|
Display of provisional category-wise seats |
July 27 |
|
CAP round 1 |
|
|
Submission and confirmation of option form |
July 28 to July 30 |
|
Display of provisional allotment |
August 1 |
|
Accepting the offered seat by candidate |
August 2 to August 4 up to 3 pm |
|
Reporting to the allotted institute |
August 2 to August 4 up to 5 pm |
|
CAP round 2 |
|
|
Display of provisional vacant seats |
August 5 |
|
Submission and confirmation of option form |
August 6 to August 8 |
|
Display of provisional allotment |
August 10 |
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Accepting the offered seat by candidate |
August 11 to August 13 up to 3 pm |
|
Reporting to the allotted institute |
August 11 to August 13 up to 5 pm |
|
CAP round 3 |
|
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Display of provisional vacant seats |
August 14 |
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Submission and confirmation of option form |
August 16 to August 18 |
|
Display of provisional allotment |
August 20 |
|
Accepting the offered seat by candidate |
August 21 to August 23 up to 3 pm |
|
Reporting to the allotted institute |
August 21 to August 23 up to 5 pm |
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