MHT CET 2021: As per the updates, the Maharashtra CET Cell has extended the online application dates for the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) till 16th August 2021. Candidates can apply through the official website - mahacet.org. A CET for engineering courses will be held in two sessions between 4th to 20th September 2021. The MHT-CET 2021 is a computer-based test (CBT). The Maharashtra State common entrance test cell conducts these exams for admissions to undergraduate courses in engineering, bachelor of pharmacy and agriculture.
How to Apply for MHT CET 2021?
Candidates who have filled the form are given an opportunity to edit their application till 16th August 2021. The Maharashtra government has also said there will be not entrance test for non-professional courses. They can apply in online mode at the official website. They can go through steps to apply for MHT CET 2021 -
- Step 1: Visit the official website - mahacet.org.
- Step 2: Click on the Maha CET 2021 link.
- Step 3: Register with Id and password.
- Step 4: Fill in personal details and submit the required documents.
- Step 5: Submit the form.
Candidates are required to download the application form and get a printout for future reference and use. The fees for general category candidates from Maharashtra is Rs 800 excluding bank charges and candidates belonging to backward Categories (SC, ST, VJ/DTNT(A), NT(B), NT(C), NT(D), OBC, SBC, SEBC) and persons with disability (Maharashtra State only) is Rs 600 plus bank charges.
MHT CET 2021
Since the Maharashtra government had cancelled the HSC exam, the syllabus for the board exam was reduced, which is why the syllabus for MHT CET 2021 has also been cut down. Eight private universities in Pune will be allowed to conduct their own CET exam for students seeking admissions to engineering, architecture, law, pharmacy, management and other such professional courses between 27th and 29th August 2021. The Maharashtra government has also said there will be not entrance test for non-professional courses.
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