MCAER PG CET 2024: Registration last date extended to February 29; revised schedule
Anu Parthiban | February 27, 2024 | 09:49 AM IST | 1 min read
Maharashtra agricultural exam board will conduct the MCAER PGCET 2024 exam from March 30 to April 1 in two shifts. Know complete schedule here.
NEW DELHI: Maharashtra Agricultural Universities Examination Board has extended the last date to apply for postgraduate common entrance test (PG CET 2024) to February 29. Eligible candidates who wish to take admission in Maharashtra agricultural universities will have to submit their MCAER PG CET 2024 applications on the official website, mcaer.org.
“The last date for online examination fees payment is also extended up to 1st March, 2024 (up to 11:59 pm),” the board said.
All students who are applying should have completed the BSc or relevant qualification to be considered for admission. Candidates should have passed the UG degree examination with minimum 5.0 CGPA and all the Master’s degree programmes have a minimum duration of two years. Other state applicants should have a degree from ICAR-accredited Agriculture University.
Students belonging to general and other states will have to pay an application fee of Rs 800 and those belonging to reserved categories from Maharashtra will have to deposit Rs 600.
MCAER PG CET 2024 schedule
Candidates can check the revised schedule for Maharashtra Agricultural PG CET exam for the academic year 2024-25 from the table given below.
|
PGCET 2024 |
Dates |
|
Registration last date - revised |
February 29 |
|
Application fee payment |
March 1 up to 11.59 pm |
|
Display of eligible and ineligible candidates |
March 4 |
|
Duration for grievances by candidate |
March 4 to 7 |
|
Display of eligible candidates’ final list |
March 11 |
|
Date of issuance of online admit cards |
March 20 |
|
Exam date |
March 30 to April 1 |
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