MAH CET MBA 2021 Result: As per the recent updates, the State Common Entrance Test Cell may further delay the result of Maharashtra MBA CET 2021 as the next hearing has been scheduled for 13th December. In the last hearing, the Bombay High Court stated that the Maharashtra Directorate of Technical Education is independent to release MBA CET 2021 results for candidates other than the petitioners. Earlier, a petition was filed by 38 aspirants at Bombay High Court, regarding the discrepancies in MAH CET 2021 MBA exam. As per the petition filed, there were many incorrect questions not in compliance with the MAH CET exam pattern and syllabus. This has, hence, caused the delay in the Maharashtra MBA CET result declaration.
MAH CET MBA Result 2021
Till now, no official notification has been released by the State Cell regarding the MAH CET MBA result 2021. The MBA Common Entrance Test was conducted from 16th to 18th September and the MAH MBA CET result date was 28th September 2021. Later, in a press conference Maharashtra Higher and Technical Education Minister, Uday Samant, the Maharashtra CET result for MBA 2021 date was announced as 20th October. Till today, there is no official date for the MAH CET result announcement. However, the MAH MBA CET result 2021 is now expected to be announced after the hearing.
As per the media reports, this year, a total of 1,32,190 candidates appeared for the MBA CET 2021 examination. Many candidates are waiting for this matter to get resolved so that results can be announced soon after. There are around 40,000 MBA/ MMS 2021 seats available in MBA colleges of Maharashtra accepting MAH CET scores where qualified candidates will be eligible for admission.
What After the Declaration of MAH MBA CET 2021 Result?
After the declaration of Maharashtra CET MBA results, all the qualified candidates securing the minimum cut off marks will be called for a Centralized Admission Process conducted by DTE, Maharashtra. The seats will be allotted as per the rank obtained in the exam, college preferences of the candidates and availability of seats.
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