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CET for PG admissions in Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech & Language

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: November 22, 2020 20:35 IST

Aurangabad, Nov 22:The State Common Entrance Test Cell (SCETC) will conduct the online common entrance examination on December ...

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Aurangabad, Nov 22:

The State Common Entrance Test Cell (SCETC) will conduct the online common entrance examination on December 2 for admission to postgraduate courses in Physiotherapy, Occupational Therapy, Speech and Language Pathology, Audiology, Prosthetics and Orthotics in the State for Academic Year 2020-2021.

The aspirants will take the test at four centres-Mumbai, Pune, Nagpur and Aurangabad. Online registration for the test started on Saturday and its last date is November 26. The hall ticket would be issued through the candidate’s login on November 28.

The CET will be held from 11 am to 12.30 pm on December 2. The provisional result will be announced on December 11. The information brochure containing eligibility criteria and procedure of the test is available on the SCETC portal. The candidates should carefully go through it before filling the online application form.

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