Maharashtra CET Cell Professional Courses Admission 2022 Open till March 31


New Delhi: The Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (CET) cell announced the new online application schedule for the academic year 2022-23. As per the schedule, students can apply for the CET CEll’s professional courses till March 31, 2022. 

Online Application

For admission, an entrance test that is MHT CET will be conducted for engineering, technology, pharmacy, agricultural education courses across India. 

“The online application registration schedule and information brochure for this examination have been made available on the official website www.mahacet.org of the State CET cell,” as stated by Ravindra Jagtap, Chairman of the Maharashtra CET cell. 

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Maharashtra CET Cell Profesional Courses Admission 2022: Key Dates

Event Date

Online Application Begins

February 10, 2022

Last Date for Submission

March 31, 2022

Registration Process Begins

April 1, 2022

End of Registration

April 7, 2022

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Maharashtra CET Cell Professional Courses Admission 2022: How to Apply?

Step 1- Visit the official website 

Step 2- Click on the option ‘New Candidate Register’

Step 3- Enter the necessary information and complete the registration process

Step 4- Fill the application form

Step 5- Upload the scanned image of Photograph and Signature

Step 6- Pay the fees online

Step 7- Download the application form and get a printed copy for future usage

While the admission process is underway, officials informed that many seats are vacant in the B.Ed and Law courses. 

As per the official data statistics, B.Ed course, with 26,774 seats, has the highest number of vacant seats. This is followed by 9612 seats in the three-year-long Law course and 7500 seats in the five-year Law course. 

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“In the last two years we have seen teachers lose jobs due to online classes and the ones who had a job were not paid regularly. This has had a severe impact on students and they are not choosing teaching as a career anymore”, as stated by Kalyani Gangal, a Professor of a private school. 

Students also seem to be frustrated with the delayed procedure from the past six months. As shared by Nikhil Karanje, a recent law student, candidates were getting impatient and tired of waiting for the admission process to start. 

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