MAHA CET 2020 exam schedule released, Check important dates here
Satyendra Singh | December 5, 2019 | 09:52 AM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi:
The entrance exam dates for Maharashtra Common Entrance Test 2020 (MAHA CET 2020) for admission to undergraduate and postgraduate engineering, management and other courses has been announced. Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell has released the dates through an official notification in its official website on December 4 mentioning the dates for all competitive exams.
Prospective students aspiring to appear in MHT CET 2020 exam for admission to various programs like B.Tech, MBA, MCA, Hotel Management and other professional courses offered in Maharashtra can check the schedule below. The MHT CET 2020 exam for engineering admission will be conducted in two slots, first from April 13 to 17 and another from April 20 to 23. The exam for admission to MBA course will be on March 14 and 15. Students must note that all the entrance exam will be conducted in online mode as computer based test.
The board has not released the dates for application form and other events of admission process as of now; However, the application form is expected to be released in the first week of January in online mode. Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell conducts the entrance exam for admission to various UG and PG professional courses offered in all institutes situated in Maharashtra.
The official notification for MHT CET 2020 is shown below
For more information, follow cetcell.mahacet.org or careers360.com.
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