Maharashtra MAH BHMCT CET 2023 admit card out at cetcell.mahacet.org
Candidates will have to enter their application numbers and dates of birth to download the MH CET HMCT admit cards.
Mridusmita Deka | April 14, 2023 | 01:08 PM IST
NEW DELHI: The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell has issued the MH CET 2023 admit cards today, April 14. The entrance test will be held for admission to Bachelor of Hotel Management and Catering Technology (BHMCT) programme. Applicants who have applied online for the BHMCT CET can download the MAH CET admit cards from the official website -- cetcell.mahacet.org or bhmctcet2023.mahacet.org. Candidates will have to enter their application numbers and dates of birth to download the MH CET HMCT admit cards.
The MAH BHMCT CET admit card carries details iincluding application numbers, roll numbers, reporting time of exams and the MAH CET exam centres.
MAH BHMCT CET 2023 Admit Card: How To Download
Step 1: Visit the cetcell.mahacet.org or bhmctcet2023.mahacet.org
Step 2: Click on the admit card link
Step 3: On the next window, insert the MAH HMCT CET application numbers and dates of birth in specified formats to login
Step 4: Check and download the MAH HMCT CET 2023 admit cards
Candidates are advised to follow the instructions detailed in the MAH HMCT CET admit cards. MAH BHMCT CET 2023 exam will be held online mode for 100 marks. The paper will include 100 Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) and there is no negative marking for wrong answers marked. The duration of the exam will be 90 minutes.
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