MHT CET 2019 Counselling Registration Commences; Check Steps to Register
Saakshi Lama | June 24, 2019 | 10:20 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, JUNE 24: The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra has started the registration process for MHT CET 2019 counselling. Candidates can now register to participate in the counselling and seat allotment process for B.Tech courses offered by the participating institutes. The final date to register is June 30, 2019. All candidates, MHT CET 2019 qualified or not, will have to register in order to participate in the counselling procedure.
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Steps to Register for MHT CET 2019 Counselling
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Go to the official website of MHT CET 2019 ( mahacet.org )
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Click on New Registration
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The candidates will have to select whether they are MHT CET qualified or not
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MHT CET/JEE Main/Other qualifying examination details have to be provided.
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Personal, contact, category and academic information have to be submitted.
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The scanned photograph and signature has to be uploaded
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Payment of fee has to be done by only those candidates who did not register for MHT CET 2019.
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The registration form has to be printed out and taken for verification at facilitation centres along with other documents.
Choice filling for the first round of seat allotment will commence from July 6, 2019. Allotment of seats will be done as per the merit, preferences of candidates and availability of seat. Three rounds of seat allotment will be conducted by the authorities through a Centralized Allotment Process (CAP).
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