MHT CET 2020 admit card for PCB to be released tomorrow; notice for PCM to be available soon
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Download NowTeam Careers360 | September 25, 2020 | 08:50 PM IST
NEW DELHI: Maharashtra Common Entrance Test Cell will be releasing MHT CET admit card on September 26 (00:01 Hrs) for PCB (Physics/Chemistry/Biology) category. The MHT CET 2020 admit card date has been declared through a notification released at the official website cetcell.mahacet.org. MHT CET exam date for PCB is October 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9, 2020. The notice for the MHT CET admit card of PCM (Physics/Chemistry/Mathematics) will be released soon).
Candidates will be able to access MHT CET admit card 2020 for PCB by logging in using their credentials at mhtcet2020.mahaonline.gov.in. The unconditional undertaking will also be available along with the admit card. Details regarding the examination centre, reporting time, day and date will be displayed on the CET admit card 2020.
Since the examination is being conducted during COVID-19, the authorities will also prescribe the COVID-19 guidelines for the candidates. To ensure safety, candidates will be required to maintain social distancing and follow all rules and regulations set by the authorities.
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