Maha CET Cell issues notice on Centralized Admission Process For UG, PG admissions 2023-24, details

Published On 2023-07-02 06:00 GMT   |   Update On 2023-07-02 06:00 GMT
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Maharashtra: Maha CET Cell has released details about Centralized Admission Process (CAP) for UG and PG courses for the academic year 2023-24.

Getting admission to various professional degree and postgraduate courses in Maharashtra is the foremost important step in the life of the professional Degree aspirant candidates. Accordingly, a centralized admission procedure (CAP) for various Professional Degrees and Post Graduate courses for the Academic Year 2023-24 is being implemented from June 2023 through the State Common Entrance Test CELL, Mumbai.

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The Centralized Admission Process will be conducted online, and candidates need to be careful while filling out their online CAP application form so as to avoid incomplete applications, applications for the wrong course, and rejection of applications due to lack of proper verification/non-submission of documents.

Candidates in order to avoid the above, while applying for the CAP, candidates should visit the authenticated link of the course available on the CAP portal of the CET CELL for which they want to take admission and fill out the application by carefully studying the activity schedule of the Centralized Admission Process and the Information Brochure of the Centralized Admission Process of the Course.

Maha CET Cell has made an online system available to the candidates through the State CET Cell to fill out the application form. Also, an online APP has been developed and is being made available this year by CET CELL to make the filling of applications more convenient.

Candidates should preferably fill out their application form themselves. If it is necessary to fill the application through a third party i.e. Cyber Cafe, candidates should check that the D:\All CET-2023\CAP\IMPORTANT NOTICE.docx information in the application (e.g. name, photograph, signature, email id, mobile number, mark filled in and documents uploaded. etc.) is filled correctly. This needs to be cross-checked very carefully.

Candidates should ensure that the E Scrutiny Center has scrutinized the online CAP application form submitted by them. Candidates should not share their username and password with anyone.

Documents required by candidates for the admission process –

1. State Domicile Certificate

2. Non-Creamy Certificate

3. Economically Weaker Certificate (in State Government Format)

4. Caste Certificate

5. Caste/Tribe Validity Certificate

6. Disability Certificate issued by Competent Authority Similarly,

7. Certificates required for Special Reserved Category (e.g. Hilly Region certificate) must be in the prescribed format and must be uploaded and submitted within the prescribed period as per the Schedule of Admission and provisions in the Information Brochure.

After the allotment of seats through the Centralized Admission Process, the information brochure, provisional allotment letter, and the CAP activity schedule should be read by the candidate, and a suitable decision regarding confirmation of admission should be taken. Candidates should immediately contact the Help Desk of CET Cell through telephone/email in case of any problem in this regard.

It is mandatory on the part of the candidates to check and submit the original copies of the documents and certificates submitted online mode to the institution while confirming the admission to the institution in which you have been admitted through the centralized admission process.

All the candidates should take serious note of the fact that if the original copies of the documents submitted by the candidate online are not available or if there is any discrepancy in them while taking admission to the institute, the candidate's admission may be canceled as per the rules of the admission process.

To view the notice, click on the link below –

https://medicaldialogues.in/pdf_upload/importantnoticecap2023-24eng-212845.pdf

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