Maha CET Cell Releases Fresh Schedule For Registration For PG AYUSH Courses
Maharashtra: Maha CET Cell has released the fresh schedule for registration, document uploading, and preference filling process due to a reduction in the minimum qualifying percentile for PG AYUSH courses.
Detailed schedule –
1. Online Registration for AIA-PGET (Ayurved/ Homoeopathy/Unani) 2023 on the website of Maha CET Cell - 16/11/2023 to 18/11/2023 up to 06.00 pm
2. Payment of Registration fees through online payment gateway (NON-REFUNDABLE) Rs.3000 - 16/11/2023 to 18/11/2023 up to 11.59 pm
3. Uploading of all required Colored Scan Original Documents in pdf after successful Payment - 16/11/2023 to 18/11/2023 up to 11.59 pm
4. Publication of Provisional State Merit List - 20/11/2023
5. Grievance on Provisional State Merit List - 21/11/2023 up to 11.59 pm
6. Preference/Choice Filling Process for State and IQ only for newly registered candidates. (It will be only one time, and the same will be used for subsequent rounds) - 22/11/2023 to 23/11/2023 up to 11.59 pm
The CAP Round schedule declared vide notice no.01, dated 04/10/2023, will be Unchanged.
Candidates who have registered previously cannot register again. Candidates who have now become eligible due to a lower down of cut-off have to register and fill in the choices for AYUSH PG colleges as per the schedule above. Newly registered candidates will be eligible only for available vacant seats. They cannot claim any other seat already allotted and joined by the candidate.
The government of Maharashtra has established a State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET CELL) under the Admission Regulating Authority (ARA) as per the provision in Section 10 of the Maharashtra Unaided Private Professional Educational Institutions (Regulation of Admissions and Fees) Act, 2015.
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https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/sq-notice-3-lowerpercent-225352.pdf
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