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MH CET 2017 Exam Dates

MH CET 2017:  Exam Dates

Government of Maharashtra owes the authority to organize the MH CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test). It is a common entrance test organized for providing admissions in engineering & technology and pharmacy courses offered by various government and private colleges of Maharashtra state. Here in this article, we are providing information about MH CET 2017 including important dates, application form, exam pattern, etc.

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MH CET Exam Dates

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Events
Dates (Announced)
Online application starts
14th February 2017
Online application end
23rd March 2017
Online Application Starts with late fee of Rs.500
24th March 2017
Correction Start
25th to 30th March 2017
Online Application End
30th March 2017
Admit card issue (through candidate login)
24th April to 11th May 2017
Exam Date
11th May 2017
Submission of certificates/documents
Second week to 3rd week of May  2017
Answer key display
Third week of May, 2017
OMR sheet display
Fourth week of May, 2017
Last date of objection on answer key
Last week of May, 2017
Result announcement
On or Before 4th June 2017
Declaration & download of merit list
Second week of June, 2017

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