The number of students who have registered for the Maharashtra State Common Entrance Test (MH - CET) for management this year has fallen to 85000 compared to 90000 applicants last year.
Two years ago, 1.05 lakh aspirants had appeared for the CET. This is the last year of the state CET, and will soon be replaced by the Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) that is being introduced by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).
This year business schools in the state will accept both CET and CMAT scores from candidates. "Fewer students may have registered for the CET because they have the option of CMAT as well," said a senior official from the directorate of technical education, which conducts the state CET.
The last date to apply for MH - CET was Saturday. Candidates who missed the deadline but still wish to appear for the CET can pay a late fee of Rs 1000 and submit their applications on Februaury 22 and 23 at Sydenham College, said the official.
Two years ago, 1.05 lakh aspirants had appeared for the CET. This is the last year of the state CET, and will soon be replaced by the Common Management Admission Test (CMAT) that is being introduced by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE).
This year business schools in the state will accept both CET and CMAT scores from candidates. "Fewer students may have registered for the CET because they have the option of CMAT as well," said a senior official from the directorate of technical education, which conducts the state CET.
The last date to apply for MH - CET was Saturday. Candidates who missed the deadline but still wish to appear for the CET can pay a late fee of Rs 1000 and submit their applications on Februaury 22 and 23 at Sydenham College, said the official.
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