MHT CET exam date 2020 announced for additional session; admit card on Nov 3
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NEW DELHI: The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra has announced the MHT CET exam date 2020 for the additional session. MHT CET 2020 shall now be conducted on November 7 for PCM and PCB candidates who could not reach their exam centres as per original schedule.
MHT CET 2020 Schedule for Special Session
MHT CET Group |
Date |
Time |
PCB |
November 7 (Morning Shift) |
Shift 1 - 9 am to 12 pm |
PCM |
November 7 (Afternoon Shift) |
Shift 2 - 2:30 pm to 5:30 pm |
The authorities have also announced the MHT CET 2020 admit card date. Candidates registered to appear in the special session of exam will be able to download their MHT CET admit card from November 3 at 00:01 Hrs. Such candidates need to visit the MHT CET official website at mhtcet2020.mahaonline.gov.in and download their admit cards with the help of their application number and subject appearing for.
Details Mentioned in MHT CET Hall Ticket
Candidates will find the following details mentioned in MHT CET 2020 admit card:
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Day and Date of Exam
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Name of MHT CET exam centre
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Time of reporting for candidates
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Subject appearing for
Official Notice
Also read - MHT CET 2020 result to be released soon at cetcell.mahacet.org
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