MAH MCA CET 2020 exam date revised; to be held on July 19
Team Careers360 | May 21, 2020 | 10:25 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI - The State Common Entrance Test Cell of Maharashtra has announced revised tentative exam date for MAH MCA CET 2020 (Maharashtra Master of Computer Applications Common Entrance Test). The exam will now tentatively be conducted on July 19, 2020. The authorities will be releasing the admit cards for the exam once the exam dates are finalized.
The State Cell had earlier released the MAH MCA CET admit card on March 15, when the exam was originally scheduled to be conducted on April 30 (as per previous schedule). Since the exam was postponed due to the ongoing Coronavirus epidemic, the authorities had announced that a new date would be declared. Fresh admit card for the new exam date will be released for registered candidates by the authorities on the official website.
About MAH MCA CET
The State Common Entrance Test Cell of Maharashtra conducts common entrance tests (CETs) for admissions into various courses in the state institutes, one of which is MCA. Candidates interested in pursuing MCA from participating institutes of Maharashtra have to register online and then appear in the entrance examination which is conducted in online mode. Qualified candidates have to participate in counselling and then apply for admission as per their eligibility in the particular institutes.
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