MHT CET counselling 2023 registration for BE, BTech courses ends today
Arpita Das | July 10, 2023 | 09:24 AM IST | 2 mins read
The MHT CET engineering document verification can be done online through an e-scrutiny centre or by physically visiting the centre.
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Try NowNEW DELHI: The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test Cell will close the registration process for MHT CET counselling 2023 for engineering courses today, July 10. Candidates who have qualified in MHT CET 2023 can register for BE, BTech and Integrated MTech programmes counselling round on the official website, cetcell.mahacet.org. The process of document verification and confirmation of the application form will be conducted until July 11.
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During the document verification process, candidates are required to submit several important documents. These include the registration form, MHT CET result 2023, MHT CET 2023 admit card, Class 10 and 12 passing certificates and mark sheets, JEE Main mark sheet, domicile certificate (for candidates from Maharashtra), caste certificate (if applicable), eligibility certificate for economically weaker section (if applicable), character certificate, migration certificate and school leaving certificate.
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The document verification can be done either online through an e-scrutiny centre or by physically visiting the centre. Once the documents are verified, candidates will be able to fill in their preferences for colleges and courses. The seat allotment will be based on the web options filled by the candidates.
It is important for candidates to carefully complete the registration and document verification process within the specified timeline. Failure to do so may result in disqualification from the counselling process.
MHT CET counselling 2023 provides an opportunity for candidates to secure admission to engineering courses in reputed colleges. Candidates are advised to regularly check the official website for updates and follow the instructions provided by the MHT CET Cell.
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Candidates should carefully consider their preferences for colleges and courses before filling out the web options. The seat allotment process will be based on the preferences and availability of seats.
The MHT CET counselling 2023 is an important gateway for aspiring engineering students to secure admissions in reputed institutions. By following the guidelines and completing the necessary procedures, candidates can enhance their chances of getting admission to their preferred colleges and courses.
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