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Maharashtra CET exams likely to be held in July last week or first week of August

By Lokmat English Desk | Published: June 16, 2021 6:06 PM

Maharashtra Higher & Technical Education minister Uday Samant on Tuesday dropped a hint over conducting Maharashtra Common Entrance Test ...

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Maharashtra Higher & Technical Education minister Uday Samant on Tuesday dropped a hint over conducting Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET). 

The minister said that the exams could be conducted in the last week of July or in the August first week. The CET or the common entrance test for professional courses are held after class 12.

Speaking to reporters, he also said that in-person classes in colleges will not start as of now, considering the pandemic situation. “The CET can be held in July last week or the first week of August,” he said.

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