State Common Entrance Test Cell Maharashtra releases CET 2020 mock tests
Saakshi Lama | February 13, 2020 | 10:16 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi: The State Common Entrance Test Cell, Maharashtra has released the mock test for the Common Entrance Tests 2020 (CET). Candidates can now access the mock test of MHT CET (Engineering), MAH LLB (3 years) and MAH LLB (5 years). The mock test is available at the official website and the candidates will not be required to use any login credentials to access it. Therefore, any aspirant is free to use the released mock test.
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Steps to use CET Mock Tests
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Go to the official website ( cetcell.mahacet.org )
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Click on the respective mock test link
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Click on “Sign In”
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The instructions have to be read and click on “Next”
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The candidates will be redirected to the mock test
The mock test will be three hours long and the pattern is similar to the entrance examination. Candidates will have to select their answer from the given options and click on “Save and Next”. The candidates will also be able to navigate through the sections which will be displayed at the top bar of the screen. Shuffling between sections and questions can be done by the candidates. The mock test will automatically come to an end after the time period is over.
The authorities will be conducting MHT CET 2020 for engineering and MAH LLB for law as a computer based test. The application form is currently available in online mode. MHT CET 2020 will be held on April 13 to 17 and April 20 to 23. MAH LLB (3 years) is scheduled to be held on June 28 and MAH LLB (5 years) on April 12, 2020.
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