MAH MBA, MMS CET 2023 re-exam today; check guidelines here
Arpita Das | May 6, 2023 | 07:10 AM IST | 1 min read
It is compulsory to carry the MAH MBA CET 2023 and MAH MMS CET 2023 admit card to the exam hall.
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Check NowNEW DELHI : The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell will commence the MAH MBA, MMS CET 2023 re-exams today, May 6. The exams will be held for candidates affected by technical glitches.
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Earlier the CET Cell released the list of candidates whose MAH MBA, MMS CET 2023 got cancelled.
Candidates appearing for the exams are required to carry the MAH MBA CET 2023 and MAH MMS CET 2023 admit card. Candidates without the admit card will not be allowed to enter the exam hall.
Along with the admit card, candidates are required to carry one original valid identity proof which includes PAN card, passport, permanent driving license, voter’s card, bank passbook with photograph, photo identity proof, college or university ID, aadhar card, employee ID or Bar Council ID with photograph.
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MAH MBA, MMS CET 2023: Guidelines for candidates
- Candidates must bring the MAH CET exam 2023 hall ticket to the examination hall along with a valid ID proof.
- Candidates need to print their admit card and appear for the examination at the centre as per the time and schedule mentioned in the admit card.
- Candidates can carry a ballpoint pen to the exam hall.
- It is mandatory to follow the instructions of the test administrator at the exam venue.
- Items such as calculators, books, notebooks or written notes, cell phones or any other electronic are not allowed during the exam.
- Candidates found cheating will be disqualified from the exam.
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