MAH M.HMCT 2021: Exam to held tomorrow in online mode; Check exam day guidelines
MAH M.HMCT 2021 exam to be held tomorrow in online mode. Candidates must carry the admit card to the test centres.
Lilina Naorem | September 14, 2021 | 06:23 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra is all set to conduct the MAH M.HMCT CET exam, tomorrow, September 15, 2021. MAH M.HMCT 2021 exam for admission to postgraduate courses in hotel management and catering courses will be held in computer based mode. MAH M.HMCT admit card 2021 is available to download on the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org. Candidates will not be allowed to appear for the exam without the MAH CET hall ticket 2021.
MAH M.HMCT CET 2022 exam schedule
Events |
Dates |
Downloading of MAH M.HMCT CET 2021 admit card |
September 8 - 15, 2021 |
MAH M.HMCT CET exam date 2021 |
September 15, 2021 |
Announcement of the result |
To be notified |
How to download the MAH M.HMCT CET admit card 2021
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Visit the official website ( Click here to download)
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Enter the login the credential - application number and date of birth
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Enter on the ‘Login’ tab
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MAH M.HMCT CET 2021 admit card will be displayed on the screen
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Download and print the admit card
MAH M.HMCT CET Exam Pattern 2022
MAH M.HMCT CET 2021 exam will be held in online mode. Candidates will get 60 minutes to attempt 50 MCQ questions carrying a maximum of 100 marks. Two marks will be awarded for each correct response and there is no negative marking for wrong answers. Food and beverage operation, food production, rooms division, English, hospitality industry related questions will be asked in the MAH M.HMCT CET exam 2021.
MAH M.HMCT CET 2021 - Exam day guidelines
It is necessary for the candidates appearing for the MAH M.HMCT CET 2021 to follow the exam day guidelines. Check the exam day instructions of MAH M.HMCT CET.
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Candidates must follow the COVID-19 guidelines at the test centres. Candidates must maintain social distance and should keep wearing masks the entire time.
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Candidates are required to carry the MAH M.HMCT CET admit card 2021 along with a valid identity card to the test centres for verification purposes.
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The candidates will not be allowed to enter the exam venue without the hall ticket.
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Candidates must report to the MAH M.HMCT CET exam centre as per the reporting time mentioned on the admit card.
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No electronic gadgets are allowed inside the test centre.
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Using unfair means in the MAH M.HMCT CET exam is prohibited. In case the candidates are caught using unfair means then their candidature will be cancelled.
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