MAH MBA counselling 2023 schedule announced; apply at mba2023.mahacet.org.in by July 7
Anu Parthiban | June 28, 2023 | 07:15 PM IST | 1 min read
Maharashtra MBA counselling dates 2023 announced. Know eligibility, documents required and registration fee for MBA counselling.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra has started the MAH MBA counselling 2023 registration on the official website, mba2023.mahacet.org.in. The CET Cell has also announced the MAH MBA counselling schedule 2023.
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The last date to register for MAH MBA counselling is July 7. The MAH MBA counselling application process will include the following steps - online registration, scanning and uploading of documents, documents e-verification, confirmation of options filled, seat acceptance, paying seat acceptance fees and reporting to institutes.
Maharashtra MBA counselling 2023 schedule
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MAH MBA counselling |
Dates |
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Online registration |
June 28 to July 7 |
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Documents verification and confirmation of application form |
June 28 to July 8 |
Candidates from Maharashtra should have passed minimum of three year duration bachelor’s degree awarded by any of the Universities recognized by University Grants Commission with 50% aggregate marks and reserved category candidates should have secured 45%.
Candidates who have secured a positive marks in Common Admission Test (CAT) conducted by Indian Institute of Management or Common Management Aptitude Test (CMAT) conducted by National Testing Agency (NTA) or Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) conducted by Xavier School of Management Jamshedpur or Entrance Test for Management Admissions conducted by the Association of Indian Management Schools (ATMA) or Management Aptitude Test (MAT) conducted by All India Management Association or Graduate Management Aptitude Test (GMAT) conducted by Graduate Management Admission Council, United States of America.
Through the Maharashtra MBA counselling, MBA admission to the following institutes will be offered.
- Government colleges,
- Government aided,
- University managed institutes,
- University managed departments and
- Unaided private professional educational institutes
- PGDM at Sydenham Institute of Management Studies, Research and Entrepreneurship Education
General category candidates will have to pay Rs 1,000 registration fees and reserved category candidates will have to deposit Rs 800. Foreign nationals and NRI candidates will have to pay Rs 5,000. Applications registered after July 7 will be considered only for non-CAP seats.
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