MHT CET 2019 result delayed, to be declared on June 4 after 5 PM
sansar.chhikara | May 31, 2019 | 09:58 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, MAY 31: State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra has delayed the MHT CET 2019 result. The result of the entrance test was supposed to be declared on May 31, but now as per the official notification, the MHT CET result 2019 will be announced in online mode on June 4, 2019 after 5 PM. Candidates will be able to download their result using their login credentials. Students must note that the result will be declared in online mode only and no candidate will be sent the MHT CET 2019 result separately via post or through any other means. Candidate who will qualify MHT CET 2019 will be called for the counselling process after the declaration of the result.
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Details to check on MHT CET 2019 result
Before taking printout of the MHT CET result 2019, candidates are required to carefully check all the details given on the result card. Here are the important details that students need to check on MHT CET 2019 result:
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Name of the Candidate
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Parent’s name
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Application number/Roll number
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Category
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Subject
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Subject wise marks or score
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Total marks or score
MHT CET 2019 PCM exam was conducted on May 2 and 3. The provisional answer key of the entrance exam was released on May 15. The authorities also released MHT CET 2019 final answer key on May 22.
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