MHT CET 2019 counselling cancelled; likely to start on June 24
Prabakaran K | June 21, 2019 | 01:02 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JUNE 21: The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra has cancelled the counselling of MHT CET 2019 today. The exam authorities have released an official notification that the counselling process is likely to begin again from June 24. The candidates will be notified about the revised schedule of MHT CET 2019 counselling soon.
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How to register for MHT CET counselling 2019
Candidates can follow the steps available below to register for counselling process of
Step-1: Online registration process
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The candidates will have to register through SAAR Portal (cetcell.mahacet.org) by providing the necessary details.
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They have to choose SETU (Setu Suvidha Kendra).
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Non registered candidates of MHT CET 2019 will have to pay the counselling fee.
Step-2: Verification of certificates/documents
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The candidates need to go to their designated SETU directly and check their documents along with a hard copy of the application form.
Step-3: Choice filling process
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The candidates will have to choose their choice of Institution and courses after the completion of the document verification process.
The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra will issue the merit list after the completion of the registration process. There are 3 rounds of Centralized Allotment Process (CAP) which will be conducted by the exam authorities. The seat allotment will be done as per merit list, availability of seat and preferences of the candidate.
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