MAH MCA CET 2020 admit card released; check here for details
Saakshi Lama | March 16, 2020 | 09:52 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI: Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) Maharashtra has released the admit card of MAH MCA CET 2020. Registered candidates can now access the admit card through the official website. Since the admit card is an important document, the candidates will have to download it and keep it safely till the admission process is completely over.
Steps to download MAH MCA CET 2020 admit card
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Visit the official website of MAH MCA CET 2020 (cetcell.mahacet.org)
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Click on the admit card link
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Candidates will have to enter their registration number/roll number and password/DOB.
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The admit card will be displayed on the screen. Candidates will have to print it out.
After printing the admit card, the candidates will be required to paste their passport size photograph on the provided space. The photograph should preferably be the same one as used during the application process.
Since the details regarding the exam timings and venue will be present in the admit card, the candidates should print it out. The admit card also has to be presented during the examination along with a valid identity proof.
About MAH MCA CET 2020
MAH MCA CET 2020 will be conducted on March 28 as an offline examination. Candidates will be selected for admissions into Masters in Computer Applications (MCA) offered by the participating institutes, on the basis of their performance in the entrance examination.
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