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Revised admission schedule of different UG, PG professional courses announced

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: December 15, 2020 19:00 IST

Aurangabad, Dec 15:The State Common Entrance Test Cell has announced the revised schedule of different undergraduate and postgraduate ...

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Aurangabad, Dec 15:

The State Common Entrance Test Cell has announced the revised schedule of different undergraduate and postgraduate professional courses admissions for the academic year 2020-21.

The admissions process which began in November continues with the declaration of the result of various CETs one after another. It may be noted that the CETs various courses were delayed with the spread of Novel coronavirus. This affected the declaration of the result and admission process. The commencement of classes too will be delayed. Therefore, the timetable of the admission process was revised.

The course-wise new last date of courses is as follows; UG-courses BE/B Tech- (new date December 22), B Pharmacy/Pharm (December 21), B.ARCH (December 20), B HMCT (December 23). Postgraduate courses, MBA and MMS (December 20), ME/M.Tech (December 17), MCA (December 23), M Pharmacy and Pharm (December 23),

M.ARCH (December 23). The old last date of the courses was before December 16.

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