MHT CET 2019 Result to be Declared by May 31; Check Details Here
Saakshi Lama | May 28, 2019 | 02:37 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 28: The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra has announced that the result of MHT CET 2019 will be released by May 31. Candidates will be able to access their result cum score card in online mode. The score card, which will be released with the result, will consist of Percentile Score for the respective group (PCB/PCM or both). The result will not be conveyed to the candidates through any other means of communication.
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The official website of MHT CET 2019 will be hosting the result as soon as it is released. To access the result/score card, the candidates will have to log in using their MHT CET 2019 application number, password and security code.
Details such as personal information about the candidates along with their subject-wise and total marks/scores will be present in MHT CET 2019 result. Candidates can check their marks and download the score card for future use in the admission process.
What after MHT CET 2019 Result?
Qualified candidates will be called in for the counselling session of MHT CET 2019. Allotment of seats will be done as per the candidate’s rank, preference and availability of seat.
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