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Campus Talk: Admission to master’s in architecture in Maharashtra will now be based on national level entrance test PGETA

According to a circular issued by the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell, the number of candidates appearing for the state-level MArch entrance test is relatively low.

architectureAccording to the circular issued last week on the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell, the national-level entrance exam PGETA, conducted by the Council of Architecture in New Delhi, was started this academic year (2024-25). (Representational Image: Pexels)

The Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell has announced that it will no longer conduct the state-level entrance exam for admission to the Master of Architecture (MArch) course. Instead, MArch admissions in the state will now be based on the Post Graduate Entrance Test in Architecture (PGETA), a national exam, starting from the academic year 2025-26.

This is an important development for aspirants seeking admission to the MArch course in Maharashtra starting next academic year. According to the circular issued last week on the Maharashtra Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell, the national-level entrance exam PGETA, conducted by the Council of Architecture in New Delhi, was started this academic year (2024-25).

The circular stated that the number of candidates appearing for the state-level MArch entrance test is relatively low, so the CET Cell has decided to consider the PGETA score for MArch admissions in Maharashtra instead of conducting a separate entrance test.

Even as the PGETA was introduced this academic year, MArch admissions in the state were conducted based on the traditional practice of a state-level entrance test for the academic year 2024-25. However, the new change will be applicable from the next academic year as the Maharashtra CET Cell has decided to discontinue the state-level M Arch entrance exam.

According to the website of Maharashtra CET Cell, close to 600 seats were available for admission to M Arch in Maharashtra last year. “Instead of conducting a separate entrance test for these candidates, it is convenient to consider their scores from PGETA, a national-level entrance exam, for admissions,” said an official from the Maharashtra CET Cell while also emphasising that the move is expected to reduce the burden on aspiring architects.

He said, “This also relieves students from appearing for two separate entrance exams. Furthermore, a national-level common entrance exam broadens their opportunities of seeking admissions to the colleges of their choice across the country.”

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