MCAER PG CET Result and Merit list announced
Parul Thapa | April 8, 2019 | 01:25 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi, April 8: Maharashtra Council of Agriculture Education and Research has released the PG CET results and the first merit list for the academic year 2019-20. The candidates who took the PG Common Entrance Test (CET) on March 16-18 can view the merit list and their result individually by visiting the official website or by clicking the link given below. The university has released the merit list and result of all the subjects of PG CET 2019 in a PDF format.
How to check PG CET merit list and result
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Visit the official website of MCAER
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Click on ‘Recent News’ given on the homepage oft he official website.
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Click on ‘Result of all Subject for PG CET 2019’ to check the merit list.
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Click on ‘Mark List for PG CET 2019’ to view the result.
The university will hold a counselling session for the selected candidates in the second or third week of August 2019. The dates will be notified by the university officials soon. The students are highly suggested to carry the required documents like ID proofs like t heir birth certificates, Aadhar Card etc. in order to secure their place in their respective course/programme.
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