MHT CET Admit Card Available Now
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Subscribe NowPrabha Dhavala | June 26, 2018 | 07:01 PM IST
NEW DELHI, APRIL 24: The Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) Maharashtra has released the admit card of MHT CET 2018 on April 24 for all eligible candidates who have successfully filled the online application form. The admit card is available in online mode only, and is not being sent to the candidate via post or any other means. It can be downloaded by logging in using one’s application number and password. The last date to download admit cards is May 10. The admit card is an important document that the candidate has to carry to the exam hall; without admit cards no candidate will be allowed to take the exam.
Important Dates
Event |
Dates |
Issue of admit cards |
April 23, 2018 |
Last date to download admit cards |
May 10, 2018 |
Date of entrance exam |
May 10, 2018 |
How to download the admit card
The admit card will be available in online mode only. To download it, follow the steps given here:
- Click on the admit card download link on DTE Maharashtra website
- Log-in to portal using your application number, password and security code displayed on screen.
- The admit card will be displayed on screen
After checking that details mentioned on it are correct, download and take a printout.
Documents to be carried alongside the admit card
Apart from the admit card, candidates also need to carry a valid photo ID proof with them on the day of the exam. The following documents will be accepted:
- Passport
- Voter ID Card
- Bank passbook with photograph
- PAN Card
- Aadhaar Card or E-Aadhaar Card with a photograph
- Recent Identity Card issued by a recognized School or College
- Photo identity proof issued by a People's representative on official letterhead along with photograph
- Photo Identity Proof issued by a Gazetted Officer on official letterhead along with photograph.
If the candidate belongs to PwD category, he or she should bring the corresponding category certificate as well.
About the entrance exam
The pen and paper based test will be conducted on May 10. The test will have two papers – Paper I (Mathematics) & Paper II (Physics & Chemistry). Both the papers are mandatory. Each of the subjects will include 50 questions each for a total of 150 objective type questions. Question in Paper I will carry 2 marks each, while questions in Paper II will be of 1 mark. There is no negative marking. Also, both the papers will be of 90 minutes.
Exam-day guidelines
- Candidates must enter their responses on OMR sheets
- Changing an answer is not allowed, so candidates must not mark or darken any circle unless they are certain about the answer
- Also, the circle should be darkened completely. Otherwise the scanner would consider the response as incorrect as it cannot read half circle, dot, tick marks, cross, etc.
- For each entry, only one circle should be circled.
- The answer sheet should not be folded
- Marking should be limited to the space provided
Result of the entrance exam
Exam authorities haven’t yet given a fixed date on which the result of the entrance exam will be announced, but it is likely to be announced any time before June 3.
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