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Time of India
3 days ago
- Business
- Time of India
MAH MCA CET 2025 counselling dates extended once again; check revised schedule here
MAH MCA CET 2025 counselling registration deadline extended to July 16 MAH MCA CET 2025: The State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell, Maharashtra, has once again extended the registration deadline for the MAH MCA CET 2025 counselling process. Candidates now have additional time to complete their application forms and upload required documents online. Previously, the deadline for counselling registration and document submission was July 13, 2025. As per the revised schedule, candidates can now apply until July 16, 2025, up to 5 PM, through the official website: Revised deadlines for registration and verification The registration process for MAH MCA CET 2025 counselling requires students to fill in their details, upload relevant documents, and submit their preferences online. The document verification process will now conclude on July 17, 2025. No offline submissions will be accepted. Following the completion of registration and verification, the State CET Cell will publish a provisional merit list on July 19, 2025. In case of any discrepancies, candidates will have the opportunity to submit complaints between July 20 and July 22, 2025 (until 5 PM). The final merit list will be released on July 25, 2025. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Đây có thể là thời điểm tốt nhất để giao dịch vàng trong 5 năm qua IC Markets Tìm hiểu thêm Undo Updated MAH MCA CET 2025 counselling schedule The following table summarises the revised schedule for the MAH MCA CET 2025 counselling process: Event Revised Date Last date to submit counselling form and documents July 16, 2025 Last date for document verification July 17, 2025 Provisional merit list release July 19, 2025 Submit complaints on merit list July 20 to July 22, 2025 Final merit list display July 25, 2025 Online process and official website All applications and document submissions must be completed through the official counselling website, The CET Cell has clearly stated that no offline applications will be accepted during the process. Candidates are advised to follow the revised timeline carefully and ensure that all steps in the process are completed within the designated dates. Read the official notice here TOI Education is on WhatsApp now. Follow us here . Ready to navigate global policies? Secure your overseas future. Get expert guidance now!


Hindustan Times
4 days ago
- Health
- Hindustan Times
HC seeks CET cell's reply to mistakes in LLB CET question paper
MUMBAI: The Bombay High Court recently directed the State Common Entrance Test (CET) cell to file an affidavit in reply to a petition filed by an LLB aspirant complaining that in the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test for the 3-year LLB program (MAH-LLB-3Y-CET) 2025 examination, several objective-type questions had multiple correct answers when the candidates were supposed to choose one. Mumbai, India - September 03, 2021: Bombay High Court at Fort, in Mumbai, India, on Friday, September 03, 2021. (Photo by Anshuman Poyrekar/Hindustan Times) (Anshuman Poyrekar/HT PHOTO) The candidate, Shashivadana Shetty, a Malad resident, raised objections to one of the questions (Which one of the four options given in the question was a communicable disease?) that had four options (A. tuberculosis B. diabetes C. influenza D. hepatitis). According to the State CET cell, option C (influenza) was the correct answer. But, she pointed out, according to global medical authorities, tuberculosis and hepatitis B are also communicable diseases. Shetty claimed she had marked option A (tuberculosis) as her answer to the question as it is a highly infectious, airborne disease, which spreads when infected individuals cough, sneeze, or spit, making it a critical public health concern, she said the question had multiple correct answers, which rendered it defective. After the declaration of results on May 30, Shetty paid a requisite fee of ₹1,000 and filed an objection on the State CET portal to this question. She stated that she had submitted scientific references supporting her claim, including publications from the National Centre for Biotechnology Information and Merriam-Webster. When the CET cell published the list of objections on June 13, Shetty's objection was not in it. She sent an e-mail to the State CET cell but did not receive any reply. She then visited the CET cell office in person with a notice. She was told here that she may approach the High Court. In the high court, the CET cell maintained that the petitioner's remedy was to approach the committee constituted for resolving such objections. The division bench of Justice MS Karnik and Justice NR Borkar observed that at least 16 students, including Shetty, had raised objections to various questions with multiple correct answers in the options. However, as the committee had rejected them, there was no point in asking the petitioner to file an objection with the committee again. The court then ordered CET Cell's advocate, Sameer Khedekar, and additional government pleader Kavita N Solunke, to file their affidavits in a week. The matter is scheduled for further hearing on July 16.


NDTV
6 days ago
- Business
- NDTV
Maharashtra MBA Provisional Merit List To Be Out On July 15, Download Here
Maharashtra MBA Provisional Merit List 2025: The State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell, Maharashtra will release the provisional merit list on July 15, 2025 for Master of Business Administration (MBA)/Master of Management Studies (MMS). Candidates who applied for admission will be able to check and download the merit list on the official website, The provisional merit list was earlier scheduled to be released on July 12, 2025. Maharashtra MBA Provisional Merit List: How To Download Provisional Merit List? Visit the official website, Under the "Important Links" section, click on "Provisional Merit List Display". Enter your application number and date of birth. Click on "Submit". The merit list will be displayed on the screen. Download and save the merit list for future reference. Maharashtra MBA 2025: Raise Objections For Merit List Once released, Candidates will be able to raise objections on the provisional merit list from July 16 to July 18, 2025 (5 PM). Candidates can fill the application form and submit the required documents before July 12, 2025 ( 5 PM). Candidates must submit the proof while applying for objections and the response by the State cell will reflect in their account. Those Candidate who selected physical scrutiny mode during the registration process will be required to visit FC for resolving the grievances. The final merit list for the MBA CAP will be released on July 21, 2025.


Hindustan Times
10-07-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Meritorious students fear disqualification under new CET rules
The State Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell has extended the deadline for registration for engineering (BE) and MBA courses. The last date to apply for BE courses is now July 12, while for MBA, it is July 11. The earlier registration deadline for both the courses was July 8. The deadline has been extended because many students have not yet completed their applications, CET Cell officials stated. The application process began on June 28 and till July 8, 2,27,358 applications had been received for engineering courses, with 1,70,601 students completing the application process by paying the fees. (REPRESENTATIVE PHOTO) The provisional merit list will be released on July 15, followed by the final merit list on July 21. The application process began on June 28 and till July 8, 2,27,358 applications had been received for engineering courses, with 1,70,601 students completing the application process by paying the fees. For the MBA programme, 59,554 students have registered, while 33,338 have completed the application process. Students will be able to submit their grievances regarding the provisional merit list from July 16 to July 18. The schedule for further CAP (Centralised Admission Process) rounds will be announced on the official website soon. Meanwhile, the new admission rules introduced this year by the state higher and technical education department have sparked dissatisfaction among sections of the students. Under these rules, if a student gets a seat from any of their top three preferences in the second round, they are eliminated from further rounds. In the third round, this rule applies to the top six preferences. Ajinkya Palkar, representing the Pune branch of the National Youth Congress (SP), has submitted a formal demand to the state CET Cell, seeking immediate withdrawal of the new rules. He explained why: 'Suppose in the third round, the cut-off for a particular branch in a college is 90%. Ideally, students scoring 89%, 88%, 87%, and so on should be considered for admission in the next rounds. However, due to the new rules, these meritorious students will be disqualified, and the seats will be allotted to students with comparatively lower scores.' Agreeing with him, many students and their parents are of the view that this change can force students to accept seats in colleges with high cut-offs, even when better opportunities might come in later rounds. In such cases, students with higher merit may be disqualified, while those with lower marks can secure admission. 'In the name of efficiency, the system is punishing the most deserving students,' a parent said. CET Cell officials, however, stated that the changes have been introduced to speed up the admission process.


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.'