MAH CET Counselling 2024: CAP Timetable for All Courses Released, MBA & BE/BTech Details Inside

The Maharashtra State CET Cell released the CAP timetable for MAH CET Counselling 2024. MBA counselling starts July 9, BE/BTech on July 10. Register facility centres by July 6 @fcreg2024.mahacet.org.

MAH CET Counselling 2024: CAP Timetable for All Courses Released, MBA & BE/BTech Details Inside

July 5, 2024, Mumbai: The Centralised Admission Process (CAP) counselling timetable for MAH CET Counselling 2024 admissions to technical and higher education institutions has been published by the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell.

Initiating with MBA counselling on July 9 and followed by BE/BTech counselling on July 10, the comprehensive schedule offers essential direction for students and institutions. This follows the declaration of MHT CET 2024 exam results.

MAH CET Counselling 2024 Key Details:

  • Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell released the CAP counselling timetable for MAH CET Counselling 2024 admissions.
  • The announcement was made on July 5, 2024.
  • To facilitate admissions to various technical and higher education institutions through MHT CET.
  • MBA Counselling starts July 9.
  • BE/BTech Counselling begins July 10.
  • Facility Centres Registration open until July 6 on fcreg2024.mahacet.org.

Facility & Scrutiny Centres Responsibilities

Facility centres will provide comprehensive support services during the MAH CET Counselling 2024 process. These centres will offer essential amenities such as computers, printers, scanners, counselling halls, waiting areas, drinking water, and restrooms. They play a crucial role in assisting students and parents throughout the process.

Scrutiny centres will be responsible for:

  • Registration and processing of online application forms
  • Document verification
  • Application confirmation
  • Form submission for CAP rounds 1, 2, and 3

MHT CET Counselling 2024 Timetable

Course  CAP Counselling Date
MCA July 6
5-year LLB July 8
BA, BSc-BEd July 8
BEd-MEd July 8
MBA, MMS July 9
ME, MTech July 9
MArch July 9
BE, BTech July 10
3-year LLB July 10
BPharmacy, PharmD July 11
BHMCT July 11
BPEd July 11
MPEd July 11
BDesign July 12
BEd July 12
MEd July 12
MPharm July 13
MHMCT July 13
Direct Second Year Engineering July 16
Direct Second-Year Pharmacy July 16

The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (MHT CET) is a significant state-level examination for securing admissions to diverse technical and professional programs within Maharashtra. The Centralised Admission Process (CAP) guarantees equitable and transparent admissions predicated on examination outcomes. This year, MAH CET Counseling 2024 has already initiated for nine professional courses and direct second-year admissions in agricultural programs.

“Ensuring a smooth counselling process is essential for both students and institutions. The introduction of facility centres is a step towards providing comprehensive support to all stakeholders,” said an official from the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test Cell.

The news provides clear and readable information, ensuring that students, parents, and institutions can easily understand the counselling process and the responsibilities of the facility and scrutiny centres.

With the release of the CAP timetable for MAH CET Counselling 2024, all stakeholders are well-informed about the schedule and requirements. Institutions are encouraged to register as facility centres by July 6, and students should prepare for their respective counselling sessions.

For more information on the CAP timetable and registration process, visit The Rising News.

 

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