
Maharashtra state CET cell extends BMS/BBA registration deadline extended till Friday
Pune: The state CET cell has extended the registration deadline for BBA, BCA, BMS, and BBM entrance exams to Friday, following a lukewarm response. Registration was originally set to close on June 20.
These computer-based exams are being conducted for admissions to professional undergraduate courses. The earlier exam was held on April 29 and 30, with results declared on June 4. However, several students missed the test and requested a second opportunity.
In response, the CET Cell will allow both fresh and previous candidates to appear again. The higher percentile score from the two attempts will be considered for admission.

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