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CET Cell Revised Schedule: Professional Courses Admissions Begin

Most admission processes will start between July 11 to 18, with admissions for engineering and technology undergraduate courses beginning July 14.

Neelam Karale

Pune: The State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET Cell) has announced the revised schedule for admissions to several professional courses. The admissions process for some courses has already begun, while the rest will commence shortly.

According to the new schedule, most admission processes will start between July 11 and July 18, with the admissions for engineering and technology undergraduate courses beginning on July 14.

The admission process for MCA and the five-year law program has already started. Admissions for the Hotel Management course will commence on July 11, followed by MBA and the Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm Practice) courses on July 12.

The admissions for the second year of engineering and the second year of pharmacy courses will begin on July 15 and July 16, respectively. Additionally, the admission processes for the three-year law program, B.Ed, M.Ed, B.P.Ed, and M.P.Ed courses under the Higher Education Department will be conducted between July 11 and July 13.

The CET Cell has also announced that information regarding admissions for postgraduate pharmacy courses (M.Pharm), undergraduate pharmacy courses (B.Pharm), and diploma in pharmacy (D.Pharm) will be released soon. Further details are available on the CET Cell’s official website.

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