Maha CET Cell releases seat matrix for PG medical courses at 2 medical colleges

Published On 2020-04-20 04:00 GMT   |   Update On 2020-04-20 04:00 GMT
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Mumbai: The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test Cell (Maha CET Cell) has released the seat matrix for PG medical courses at 2 medical colleges in the state.

The seat matrix is attached below:

Seat Matrix of Newly added seat 

Earlier the state counselling authority had published the revised Schedule, seat matrixes and provisional common merit lists for admission to Medical and Dental Postgraduate courses for State Quota seats in Govt/Govt aided and all seats in Private/Minority Colleges of Maharashtra.

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Following is the revised schedule:

In view of All India Quota first round being declared by MCC and as per the MCI gazette and Hon'Supreme Court guidelines the State Counselling process for 1st round should follow after All India Quota 1st round. It has been decided to continue the admission process for State Quota seats in Govt/Govt aided and all seats in Private/Minority Colleges of Maharashtra as per the schedule given below

Sr.No

Activity

Dates

1

Publication of Provisional Common Merit List

14/04/2020 by 04.00 PM

2

Publication of Seat Matrix

14/04/2020 by 06.00 PM

3

Online Preference form filling

15/04/2020 to 20/04/2020 upto 11.59 PM

4

Declaration of 1st Selection list

24/04/2020 after 06.00 PM

5

Physical/Online joining and filling of status retention form with Online payment of fees

25/04/2020 to 04/05/2020 upto 06.00 PM

The Details of Physical/Online Joining and Online/Physical payment of fees will be updated in due course. Candidates should follow the website www.mahacet.org for further updates.

Read also: Maha CET Cell Releases Revised List Of In-Service Candidates From Directorate Of Health Services

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