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Hindustan Times
06-07-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Agriculture UG admission schedule announced, apply by July 17
The State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell, Maharashtra has initiated the admission process for undergraduate agriculture degree courses, with applications now open for students in the PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) group of the MHT-CET 2024. The application window opened on July 4 and will remain open until July 17, officials confirmed. This year, a total of 17,776 seats are available across nine agriculture and allied programs offered by various universities and colleges in the state. (REPRESENTATIVE PIC) As per the official schedule, the provisional merit list will be declared on July 21, while the final list and CAP Round 1 allotment will be released on July 30. This year, a total of 17,776 seats are available across nine agriculture and allied programs offered by various universities and colleges in the state. These include Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, (Fisheries Science), Food Technology, Biotechnology, Agricultural Engineering, Community Science, Agri-Business Management admissions to these courses are being conducted based on the PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) group of the MHT-CET exam, whose results were declared on June 16. Students can submit their online applications and upload required documents by July 17. The provisional merit list will be published on July 21 (after 5:30 PM), followed by the grievance submission window from July 22 to 24. A list of resolved grievances will be released on July 25 (after 5:30 PM), and the vacant seat for CAP Round 1 will be displayed on July 26. Students can fill in their course preferences on July 27 and 28, and the first-round allotment will be declared on July 30 (after 5:30 PM). Those allotted seats in the first round must confirm their admission at the allotted colleges between July 31 and August 2. Speaking on the schedule, CET Cell Commissioner Dilip Sardesai stated, 'All necessary procedures are in place, and student registration for CAP rounds is now officially underway.' Eligible candidates can apply through the official portal After submitting their applications, students are required to complete document verification at designated facilitation centres. Mangesh Nikam, the examination coordinator, said, 'A total of 4,531 candidates have registered for undergraduate agriculture admissions through the MHT-CET (PCB group). Of these, 2,850 candidates have not yet completed their application, while 1,681 have filled out the forms completely. However, only 81 candidates have paid the application fee so far.'


Time of India
29-06-2025
- General
- Time of India
Over 1.32 Lakh Seats Allotted in Vidarbha as Maharashtra's FYJC Admissions Begin
Nagpur: The Maharashtra school education department is set to begin the First-Year Junior College (FYJC) admission process under CAP Round 1 from July 1, with nearly 33% of seats allotted in Vidarbha—marginally higher than the state average of around 30%. Students will have about a week to complete the admission formalities. For the first time in Maharashtra, Class 11 admissions are being conducted on the same online platform where the merit list was declared, which was released on Saturday. In the Vidarbha region comprising Nagpur and Amravati divisions, 1,32,708 seats have been allotted out of 4,08,490 available, reflecting an allotment rate of 32.5%. This indicates that nearly two-thirds of the seats remain open for future rounds, offering students greater flexibility and choice in the upcoming stages. Among the three academic streams, science emerged as the most preferred option. Of the 1,85,275 science seats available in Vidarbha, 75,445 were allotted, showing a fill rate of 40.7%. The arts stream followed with 44,348 allotments from 1,61,435 seats, resulting in a 27.5% fill rate. Commerce remained the least sought-after stream, with only 12,915 of 61,780 seats allotted—a low fill rate of just 20.9%. A district-wise analysis reveals that the Amravati division slightly outperformed the Nagpur division in terms of allotments. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like local network access control Esseps Learn More Undo In the Amravati division, which includes Akola, Amravati, Yavatmal, Buldhana, and Washim, 65,653 students secured seats from a pool of 1,91,075, reflecting a 34.4% allotment rate. In comparison, the Nagpur division, comprising Nagpur, Gondia, Bhandara, Wardha, Chandrapur, and Gadchiroli, saw 67,055 allotments out of 2,17,415 seats, marking a slightly lower allotment rate of 30.9%. Students can check their allotment status online at and must complete document verification and confirm their admission by July 7. Round 2 of the CAP process is expected to begin on July 9, with the next merit list and details of vacant seats to be released shortly thereafter.