Maharashtra to start admissions to non-technical courses after Class 12 results
The Hindu
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The admission process for non-technical courses in Maharashtra will start once the HSC (Higher Secondary Certificate or Class 12 results) are declared, informed State Higher and Technical Education Minister Uday Samant. Speaking in Pune, the Minister further said that the administration was considering either conducting the Common Entrance Test (CET) for admissions to non-technical courses or conducting the admission process based on Class 12 marks. “We will decide on whether to hold the CET or not only after the Class 12 results are declared,” he said.More Related News
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