MHT CET 2022: Over 6 lakh candidates registered for the entrance exam
As per the reports, a total of 6.27 lakh candidates have successfully completed MHT CET 2022 registration so far. Get details here.
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Download NowMohit Dhyani | April 12, 2022 | 01:17 PM IST
NEW DELHI: State CET Cell Maharashtra has released the MHT CET 2022 application form on February 20 at cetcell.mahacet.org. As per the Maharashtra Times, a total of 6,27,790 candidates have started the MHT CET registration process from the online portal. Out of which a total of 5,49,613 applicants have successfully completed the MHT CET registration 2022 by paying the application fee.
The exam authority conducts 14 common entrance tests for the admissions to various courses. As per the statistics, a total of 7.5 lakh candidates have successfully completed the Maharashtra CET 2022 application form for various courses.
MHT CET 2022 exam date is June 11 to 16. The last date to fill the MHT CET 2022 application form without late fee is April 15. However, the last date to complete the MHT CET registration 2022 is April 23 with a late fee of Rs 500. Applicants who successfully complete the MHT CET registration before the last date will be able to download the admit card a few days before the exam.
Over the past few years, the number of applicants for MCA courses has been increasing. A total of 29,947 candidates have completed the registration so far which is expected to go further as applications are still going on.
Apart from MHT CET 2022, a total of 1,18,966 applicants have registered for MBA CET out of which a total of 797 candidates have completed the fee payment. In the case of the three-year Law CET exam , a total of 39,361 candidates have registered for the exam out of which 25,396 have paid the application fee.
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