MHT CET 2020 application form to be available from January 7; check details here
Saakshi Lama | January 6, 2020 | 10:04 PM IST
New Delhi, January 6: The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra has released the registration dates of MHT CET 2020. The online application form of MHT CET 2020 will be available from tomorrow i.e., January 7. Candidates will be able to register and confirm their application form till February 29, 2020. However, the application form will also be accepted by the authorities till March 7 on payment of additional late fee.
MHT CET 2020 Registration Dates
S.No |
Events |
Dates |
1 |
Registration and confirmation of application form |
January 7 to February 29, 2020 |
2 |
Registration and confirmation of application form (with late fee of Rs. 500) |
March 1 to 7, 2020 |
3 |
Payment - only through online mode |
March 7, 2020 |
The application process of MHT CET 2020 will be open for admissions into undergraduate professional courses in Engineering, Pharmacy and Agriculture. Only the registered candidates will be able to attempt the entrance examination for allotment into the participating institutes of the state. During registration, the candidates can opt for Aadhaar or Non-Aadhaar mode. Incomplete or invalid applications will result in the cancellation of candidature.
About MHT CET 2020
MHT CET 2020 will be conducted by the authorities from April 13 to 17 and April 20 to 23 as a computer based test. Around 4 lakh candidates register for the exam held annually for B.Tech admissions.
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